Cervical adhesions and intrauterine adhesions which serious

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-05 00:26:37
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Cervical adhesions are better than intrauterine adhesions and are lighter. Cervical adhesions mainly affect the outflow of menstrual blood. Cervical adhesions can be separated under hysteroscopy. The operation is relatively simple. After the operation, special treatment is generally not required. If there is a need for fertility, intrauterine adhesions may show re-adhesion after separation, so it is necessary to actively prepare for pregnancy after 3 months.