Cervical adhesions, as one of the cervical diseases in women, are rarely taken seriously. People often think that cervical adhesions are not a serious illness, but in fact, they are not. Cervical adhesions can cause inconvenience for women who need to conceive, hinder sperm entry, and may also lead to other cervical lesions. So, how to detect cervical canal adhesions?
How to check for cervical canal adhesion
Progesterone can be used. Generally, if there is bleeding after 1 to 2 weeks of withdrawal, and menstruation does not resume after abortion surgery, it is necessary to check in a timely manner for adhesions in the uterine cavity and cervical canal. Diagnosis suggests performing a hysteroscopy. It is not recommended to get pregnant now if there is intrauterine adhesions, which may cause ectopic pregnancy or affect fetal development, as well as the passage of sperm. You can do a hysterosalpingography to check for adhesions. If there is cervical adhesion, you can use a dilation rod to test if there is any obstruction.
What to do with cervical adhesions
1. The treatment involves warming and tonifying kidney yang, relieving astringency, and stopping belts. The formula is modified with Yougui Wan. 10g of cooked land, 10g of deer antler gum, 10g of dodder seed, 10g of Eucommia ulmoides, 6g of cinnamon, 10g of processed aconite, 10g of psoralen, and 10g of astragalus. If the stool is loose and thin, 15 grams of nutmeg can be added above to warm the kidneys and stop diarrhea.
2. Cervical adhesions are a common gynecological disease, caused by mechanical damage to the cervical mucosa leading to adhesions, resulting in cervical stenosis or occlusion. After cervical adhesion occurs, patients may experience lower abdominal pain, menstrual abnormalities, pregnancy abnormalities, and even infertility, so timely treatment is necessary.
Cervical adhesions may not only be caused by damage to the cervical mucosa, but also by other external factors, such as induced abortion surgery, which can also harm the cervix. If you experience a different type of abdominal pain and irregular menstruation, you should consider whether there is a problem with your uterus or cervix and go to the hospital for a check-up in a timely manner.