Symptoms of postoperative adhesions in ectopic pregnancy
summary
Intrauterine adhesions refers to a gynecological disease caused by trauma or inflammation, which leads to complete or incomplete adhesions of cervical canal and uterine cavity. It can lead to no pregnancy. Even after successful pregnancy, abortion is also easy to occur. The symptoms are different according to the location and degree of adhesion.
Symptoms of postoperative adhesions in ectopic pregnancy
Operation of pregnancy factors: uterine cavity operation related to pregnancy, such as negative pressure suction of early pregnancy, forceps curettage of middle pregnancy, induced labor curettage of middle pregnancy, curettage of postpartum hemorrhage and curettage of spontaneous abortion. This may be due to the fact that the basal layer of endometrium in pregnancy is more likely to be damaged, resulting in the adhesion of the uterine wall to each other and the formation of permanent adhesion.
Non pregnancy surgery: myomectomy (into the uterine cavity), submucosal myomectomy, mediastinal hysterectomy, double hysterectomy and other operations destroy the basement layer of the endometrium, expose the myometrium in the uterine cavity, and lead to anterior and posterior adhesion of the uterine wall.
Intrauterine infection, uterine tuberculosis, postmenopausal senile endometritis, secondary infection after intrauterine operation, puerperal infection, secondary infection after intrauterine device implantation, etc.
matters needing attention
Put an end to all kinds of infection, keep the perineum clean and dry, wash the vulva with water every night, do a special person to wash the basin, do not wash the vagina by hand, and do not wash the vulva with hot water or soap.