How is uterine adhesion treated
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I believe that female friends will not be unfamiliar with this common situation of uterine adhesions. Uterine adhesions are a common cause in women. The main reason is that the uterine cavity and cervical canal become narrower and disappear due to surgery or other diseases. If women have multiple abortion history, or usually do not pay attention to personal vaginal hygiene, it is easy to cause uterine adhesions. Got uterine adhesions after not only affect women's normal reproductive system health, will also have a certain impact on women's normal fertility, so we must timely treatment, the best is to go to a professional gynecological hospital examination and treatment.
How is uterine adhesion treated
First: women with uterine adhesions will have abnormal increase in leucorrhea, amenorrhea, infertility, abdominal pain, prolonged menstruation, blood blackening, abortion, premature birth and other symptoms. In addition to actively receiving treatment, patients should also adjust their personal life and healthy diet.
Second: in the treatment of uterine adhesions, drug therapy or physical therapy can be selected according to the actual condition of patients. If the patient's symptoms are not serious, drug conditioning treatment can be used. At the same time, we should strengthen exercise, enhance nutrition, improve the body's immunity and regulation ability.
Third: if the condition of uterine adhesions is serious, we need to use physical methods to treat, such as traditional Chinese medicine intraperitoneal perfusion therapy or hysteroscopy therapy, etc. patients should prohibit sexual life during treatment, prevent cross infection and aggravate the disease, and also pay attention to personal diet health.
matters needing attention
In daily life, pay attention to take a bath frequently, change laundry frequently, wear loose and breathable underwear, often use warm water to clean the vagina, and have a moderate sexual life. Drink more water and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.