The harm of intrauterine adhesions to the body

  The body structure of women is very complex. As we all know, many layers need to be sewn according to the situation during cesarean section. If the later care is not good, it may cause intrauterine adhesions, which are very harmful to the body. Let's learn more about it through the following article.

  

The harm of intrauterine adhesions to the body1

  1. Secondary insufficient monthly volume or occurrence of amenorrhea. If the uterine cavity is completely adhered, it can lead to amenorrhea, which is highly likely and lasts for a long time.

  2. Periodic abdominal pain. This situation occurs one month after surgery, and severe individuals may feel restless and have difficulty moving around.

  3. Female infertility. After intrauterine adhesions, the cells in the endometrium are also damaged, and the volume of the uterus continues to decrease, which affects the implantation of the embryo and increases the possibility of infertility. Even if there is pregnancy, or due to the continuous development of the fetus, miscarriage and premature birth may occur.

  For patients with cervical adhesions, hysteroscopy is a more effective method, which is a traumatic surgery with fewer complications. Mild adhesion can be quickly separated under hysteroscopy using blunt tip of the endoscope. The separation of adhesions with higher density requires treatment with micro scissors, needle shaped electrode electrocautery, and laser surgery. Severe adhesions require laparoscopic surgery. Due to the easy recurrence of cervical adhesions, it is recommended that people place an intrauterine device (IUD) in the uterus after surgical healing, which can have a good preventive effect.

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