Uterine adhesions, abdominal pain.

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Intrauterine adhesions normally occur with pain in the minor abdominal region, i.e. pain in the pubic symphysis. There is often a history of uterine procedures, such as abortion or curettage, or diagnostic curettage, which cause damage to the endometrium and thus adhesions. In clinical divided into incomplete adhesion and complete adhesion, incomplete adhesion refers to the endometrium is still part of the normal, but also periodically shed, so in clinical will also show menstruation, but the amount of menstruation will be significantly reduced than before, often more than one-third less than before. Hysteroscopy is recommended to find out if there are uterine adhesions.

Uterine adhesions, abdominal pain.



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