Is uterine adhesion painful?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-21 15:20:24
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Hysteroscopic surgery is the first choice for intrauterine adhesions, so that the trauma is small, the prognosis is good, and the pain is small. Hysteroscopic surgery is generally used to remove intrauterine adhesions. During surgery, the front mirror enters the uterus through the vagina, which can enlarge the intrauterine adhesions. It can visually and accurately observe the adhesions in the uterus, and can cut the adhesions. The lesion field is clear. The surgery is normally performed under general anesthesia. The patient has no incision on the skin surface, does not feel pain, and gets out of bed eight hours after surgery. The surgical trauma is small and the prognosis is good.