Uterine adhesions are a common gynecological disease in women, and with the improvement of material conditions, the occurrence of gynecological diseases in women is becoming increasingly frequent. How to determine intrauterine adhesions has always been a concern for female friends. If intrauterine adhesions are not treated in a timely manner, they can have a serious impact on women's physical and mental health. Therefore, it is important to seek medical treatment as soon as possible. How to determine cervical adhesions?
How to determine cervical adhesions
Uterine adhesions are usually caused by chronic cervicitis that persists or by abortion or curettage. Cervical adhesions are one of the causes of infertility in gynecology. Generally, in the early stages, many people do not have obvious symptoms, and most of them are discovered when they go to the hospital for examination due to menstrual abnormalities or infertility. To determine whether there is cervical adhesion, you can go to the hospital for gynecological examination, which can make a preliminary judgment.
Common symptoms of cervical adhesions
Pregnancy abnormalities: If adhesions do not completely seal the uterine cavity, patients may have fertility problems and are prone to pregnancy failure. Menstrual abnormalities: Amenorrhea or complete adhesions of the uterine cavity may occur, and the duration of amenorrhea can be very long. Treatment with estrogen and progesterone does not cause withdrawal bleeding.
Lower abdominal pain: Generally around one month after induced abortion or curettage, sudden lower abdominal spasmodic pain occurs, with more than half of them accompanied by a feeling of anal heaviness; Some patients experience severe abdominal pain, restlessness in sitting and lying, difficulty in movement, and even pain in exhaling and defecation, sometimes with a sense of urgency and heaviness.
The harm of intrauterine adhesions is significant, so if there is suspicion of intrauterine adhesions, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. The treatment for intrauterine adhesions is generally through surgery, and some people are afraid of the risks of surgery and choose not to undergo treatment. You should know that the condition will become more and more serious over time, so you must not avoid seeking medical attention. You should follow the doctor's advice and actively cooperate with treatment.