After hysteroscopy surgery, you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs. After all, there are wounds on women’s bodies after the surgery. You need to take some anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection, and it can also prevent uterine bleeding. What are the symptoms of intrauterine adhesions during hysteroscopic surgery? What are the symptoms of intrauterine adhesions during hysteroscopic surgery?
Uterine adhesions are a very common gynecological disease in clinical practice. Suffering from such After the disease, the inner walls of the uterus of female patients will stick together, so that the uterine cavity is partially or completely blocked, and then some uncomfortable symptoms will appear. So what are the symptoms of uterine adhesions? We also consulted the gynecologist about this Experts, here are their detailed answers.
1. Periodic abdominal pain, which is the most common symptom of intrauterine adhesions. However, sometimes patients regard abdominal pain as menstruation and are easily ignored, so they should also take it when they find themselves experiencing abdominal pain. Think about intrauterine adhesions.
2. Amenorrhea occurs. If a woman's uterine cavity has complete adhesions, she is likely to have symptoms of amenorrhea. If there are only partial adhesions in the uterine cavity, the menstrual flow will continue to decrease, but the menstrual cycle will still be normal.
3. Post-pregnancy complications: such as habitual abortion, placental abruption, premature birth, etc. The main reason for these symptoms is that after adhesions occur in the uterine cavity of female patients, the endometrial membrane will be damaged, which will reduce the volume of the uterus, thus affecting the normal implantation of the embryo, making it difficult for the fetus to survive in the uterine cavity. a long time.
4. Infertility is a serious symptom of intrauterine adhesions. Therefore, after discovering that you have intrauterine adhesions, you must find a way to remove the adhesions as soon as possible to avoid affecting your reproductive function. .
The current clinical treatment for intrauterine adhesions is mainly surgical resection. Different from traditional surgeries, the surgeries are now performed under hysteroscopy, which will cause less trauma to the patient. After the surgery, You can resume your normal work and life soon after.
What are the symptoms of intrauterine adhesions? From the above article, we know that there are four main symptoms of intrauterine adhesions, namely cyclic abdominal pain, amenorrhea, habitual abortion and premature birth, and infertility. Wait, I hope that once women discover these symptoms in their bodies, they will know that they may be suffering from gynecological diseases such as intrauterine adhesions and must receive treatment immediately. Why hysteroscopic surgery?
The incision of laparoscopic surgery is only 1 cm, so the abdominal dressing can be removed after a week, you can shower, and then you can gradually resume normal activities. You should still pay attention to appropriate and light activities a week ago to help your body recover as soon as possible.
Hysteroscopy is a diagnostic equipment that can observe the condition of the endometrium and find the location of the lesion more accurately. But there are still some patients who don’t know why they need hysteroscopic surgery.
Hysteroscopy requires the patient to be observed in the hospital for one to two days. At the same time, by closely observing the patient's condition, the patient's disease treatment plan can be adjusted in a timely manner. The patient's physical symptoms should be observed before hysteroscopy and hysteroscopy. If discomfort occurs, treatment should be carried out as soon as possible to prevent accidents. It is best to observe in the hospital. In-hospital observation can promptly detect whether the patient has postoperative sequelae or other symptoms. After surgery, patients should pay attention to keeping the wound clean.
Generally speaking, after a patient has been diagnosed with a disease, he or she needs to communicate with the doctor in detail. Professional doctors do not need to perform hysteroscopic surgery after deciding on the method of treating the disease, but if the disease is diagnosed after surgery. The disease may be relatively mild and not cause the disease to worsen. However, if you wait until the disease is serious, it may not be effective.
After all, hysteroscopic surgery is an operation. Women will only be affected to a certain extent when receiving this treatment method. So the benefits of hysteroscopic surgery What are the hazards?
1. Injuries
(1) Excessive and dilated cervix can cause cervical damage or bleeding.
(2) Uterine perforation: The diagnostic rate of uterine perforation during hysteroscopic surgery is about 4%. The American Society of Gynecological Laparoscopists recently reported that the hysteroscopic uterine perforation rate was 13.0%. Severe intrauterine adhesions, scarred uterus and cervical vertebrae, excessive forward or backward flexion after surgery, uterine atrophy, and uterine perforation are prone to occur in the lactating uterus.
Sometimes the perforation goes undetected and continuing the surgery can cause serious intestinal damage.
For perforation during hysteroscopic surgery, laparoscopic or laparoscopic surgery needs to be considered. During intrauterine transurethral resection, heat conduction may damage the intestine attached to the uterus, or electrocoagulation may penetrate into the abdominal cavity and cauterize the intestine, ureters, and bladder. When performing a hysteroscopic resection, laparoscopic monitoring is performed at the same time to help dissect the bowel, confirm bladder emptying, and reduce complications.
2. Infection
The infection rate is very low. Master the indications and contraindications, apply antibiotics before and after surgery, and strictly sterilize instruments to avoid infection.