What causes uterine adhesions?


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Uterine adhesion is a common gynecological disease, mainly caused by uterine operation history, infection, uterine surgery and other factors, may lead to menstrual abnormalities and infertility, treatment methods include hysteroscopic surgery and drug therapy. Uterine adhesion is a common gynecological disease, refers to the adhesion of uterine walls, resulting in partial or complete uterine atresia. The main causes of uterine adhesion are as follows: 1. History of uterine operations: This is the main cause of uterine adhesions, such as curettage, hysterosalpingography, etc. These operations may damage the endometrium and lead to uterine adhesions. 2. Infection: Infections such as endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease can cause endometrial damage and lead to uterine adhesions. 3. Uterine surgery: Myomectomy, hysterectomy and other uterine surgery may also damage the endometrium, increasing the risk of uterine adhesions. 4. Other factors: uterine congenital malformation, endometriosis and so on may also lead to uterine adhesions. 5. Long-term estrogen stimulation: long-term use of estrogen drugs, can lead to endometrial hyperplasia, increasing the risk of uterine adhesions. It is important to note that uterine adhesions may lead to menstrual abnormalities, infertility and other problems. For people with uterine operation history, infection and other high-risk factors, they should pay close attention to their health, regular gynecological examination, so as to early detection and early treatment. In addition, for the treatment of uterine adhesions, appropriate methods should be selected according to specific conditions, such as hysteroscopic surgery, drug therapy, etc. In short, the occurrence of uterine adhesions is related to a variety of factors, understanding these causes is helpful to take appropriate preventive measures. If there are related symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time in order to obtain timely and effective treatment.