Adhesion in the uterine cavity can affect women's normal fertility and even cause infertility. For women who have fertility needs, they are curious about whether the disease can be cured and whether it can be completely cured after treatment. So, what is the chance of curing severe intrauterine adhesions? Let's take a look below.
What is the chance of curing severe intrauterine adhesions
The treatment rate for severe intrauterine adhesions is over 90%, and they can be basically cured. However, in daily life, abortion surgery and mid-term induced abortion surgery should be avoided. After the disease is cured, contraceptive measures should be taken to prevent accidental pregnancy. Women need to undergo another abortion, which will ultimately bring harm to their health.
What are the symptoms of intrauterine adhesions
1. The location and degree of intrauterine adhesions in women vary, and their clinical manifestations may also differ. Common clinical symptoms include menstrual abnormalities, abdominal pain, etc. Women should pay attention to these abnormal symptoms when they find themselves in their bodies. They may have intrauterine adhesions, but there are also some patients with intrauterine adhesions who have almost no obvious symptoms.
2. Some women may experience symptoms of amenorrhea due to adhesions in the uterine cavity, but amenorrhea is very common, so many women will ignore it until they are not pregnant or menstruating for a long time, and go to the hospital for corresponding examinations to discover the disease. Therefore, any abnormalities in the female body should be taken seriously.