When a woman reaches adulthood, her uterus will slowly develop in her belly. At this time, as the uterus develops, many people often suffer from intrauterine adhesions due to poor development. Generally speaking, the consequences may be more serious and may even affect their hormones. In the following article, we need to understand how intrauterine adhesions are treated! Nature, classification: finally determined by hysteroscopy, treat: 1. Use a dilator to dilate and then insert the intrauterine contraceptive device. However, this operation is blind and cannot restore the original uterine cavity shape, and the incidence of re-adhesion is high. 2. Hysteroscopy integrates diagnosis and treatment, and some difficult gynecological diseases can be solved intuitively, simply and safely. Membranous adhesions and fibromuscular adhesions can be separated under hysteroscopy or removed with surgical scissors; while dense connective tissue-like adhesions require electroresection under B-ultrasound or laparoscopic monitoring. After the operation, an intrauterine contraceptive device or protein glue is placed to prevent re-adhesion, so that the patient can resume menstruation and achieve the purpose of fertility. Notice: 1. Regarding estrogen, many surgeons in the past gave continuous use of estrogen and progesterone after surgery to promote endometrial growth. I believe this is unnecessary because a large amount of exogenous hormones normally entering the body will inhibit the production of endogenous hormones through negative feedback, turning a person in a physiological state into a pathological state. 2. Application of electrosurgical cutting: electrosurgical cutting can easily form new trauma and cause a new round of adhesions. Try to use cold instruments to separate adhesions, and plasma knife is the best. 3. The number of operations generally depends on the situation. It is not limited to one time separation. In other words, it is better to perform the operations in batches. 4. Uterine distention fluid: saline is better than glucose. Intrauterine adhesions usually cause menstrual abnormalities, such as oligomenorrhea, and severe adhesions can cause amenorrhea. If adhesions block part of the uterine cavity, the patient may become pregnant, but is prone to miscarriage, premature birth, ectopic pregnancy, intrauterine fetal death, placenta accreta, placenta adhesion, etc. If the patient is completely atretic, he or she may show infertility. It is recommended that you have an endocrine check on the 2nd to 5th day of menstruation, and a hysteroscopy after the menstruation is over to determine whether there are any endocrine and uterine cavity factors. In the above article, we learned about intrauterine adhesions. First of all, since intrauterine adhesions may cause menstrual abnormalities or even amenorrhea, we must undergo professional examinations and receive timely treatment to prevent ourselves from having fertility problems in the future. |
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