Separation of the uterine cavity generally refers to the presence of residues in the uterine cavity. After a woman completes an abortion surgery, improper care may result in the presence of residues in the uterine cavity. It is also possible that it is caused by incomplete shedding of the endometrium after menstruation. So, what does the difference in sound transmission of uterine cavity separation mean?

Uterine cavity separation is a specialized term for ultrasound examination, which often represents the presence of blood and fluid accumulation or residue in the uterine cavity. Some people believe that there will be no residue in the uterine cavity without undergoing abortion surgery, but after menstruation is clean, if the endometrium is not completely peeled off, this phenomenon can also easily occur. Uterine cavity separation includes the following situations:
1. Uterine hydrosalpinx: Generally caused by endometritis or cervical canal adhesion or blockage. Uterine hydrocephalus is mainly caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, clinically manifested as menstrual disorders, sexual dysfunction, infertility, etc. Therefore, systematic and scientific treatment of uterine hydrocephalus must be carried out early to avoid its prolonged and recurrent occurrence.
2. Pelvic fluid accumulation: There are physiological and pathological types, usually occurring after ovulation or early pregnancy. This condition will naturally disappear and does not require treatment. Pathological pelvic fluid accumulation is often caused by inflammation such as pelvic inflammatory disease, and some patients may also be caused by ectopic pregnancy rupture, ovarian cancer, etc., requiring early medical treatment. Surgical treatment is based on the principle of complete cure to avoid residual lesions. For young women, ovarian function should be preserved as much as possible, while single therapy for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is less effective, and comprehensive treatment is recommended.