What are the risks of intrauterine adhesions?


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Intrauterine adhesions are harmful to young, fertile women, causing reduced menstrual flow, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea. More serious, they can cause infertility, fetal termination, miscarriage, or repeated implantation failure. However, there is no harm to postmenopausal women, so these women do not need treatment. In addition, although the amount of menstruation has been reduced, but no dysmenorrhea, do not want to continue to give birth, there is no uterine bleeding patients can also be observed, because there is no harm to the body. Intrauterine adhesions are difficult to treat, recurrence rate is also relatively high, if you plan pregnancy can try hysteroscopic surgery, postoperative hormone therapy to increase the probability of pregnancy.