Will intrauterine adhesions get worse?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-21 17:13:00 Views: 68 times

Intrauterine adhesions are generally more and more serious. If intrauterine adhesions are not treated in time, they will generally show less menstrual flow and amenorrhea, which will affect fertility. Therefore, patients with intrauterine adhesions, showing menstrual disorders, must go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Post-operative medication promotes endometrial development. If the endometrium returns to normal, there will generally be normal menstruation at this time. Therefore, intrauterine adhesions will show less menstrual flow and amenorrhea. This has an impact on fertility. Be sure to actively diagnose and treat them.(Please use drugs under the guidance of a professional doctor. Do not blindly use drugs)

Will intrauterine adhesions get worse?



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