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How should severe intrauterine adhesions be treated and what operation should be done?
Patients with intrauterine adhesions can go to the hospital and use the probe to separate the adhered tissues under the arrangement of the doctor, and then they can be treated with cervical dilatation after the left and right separation with the probe. The specific surgical plan needs to be made by the doctor, and the wound should be kept clean and dry after operation.

suggestion: if the adhesion is very close, in order to prevent the patient's uterine perforation, it can generally be accurately operated under the guidance of gynecological B-ultrasound. Don't move after the operation. You can only exercise after six hours. In order to protect the uterine cavity, women need to reduce the number of induced abortions. Frequent abortion may damage the uterine cavity tissue and cause postoperative adhesion symptoms.