Can intrauterine adhesions become cancerous?

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Intrauterine adhesions are generally not caused by cancerous lesions. Intrauterine adhesions are generally caused by fibrotic lesions, generally related to intrauterine surgery trauma, including abortion, drug abortion, curettage, uterine endoscopy, salpingography, placement or removal of IUD, etc., may cause uterine trauma, and then cause inflammation adhesions. The typical symptoms are irregular menstrual cycle, reduced menstrual volume, shortened menstruation or amenorrhea, accompanied by periodic abdominal pain. If the symptoms are mild, it is recommended to choose conservative treatment, local hot compress or massage and the use of baking electricity. If the symptoms are more serious, affecting later pregnancy, it is recommended to choose uterine adhesions separation. There is still a possibility of recurrence after surgery, and auxiliary drug treatment is needed to prevent recurrence.

Can intrauterine adhesions become cancerous?



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