Whether the ring can be removed if it moves downward a little after surgery for intrauterine adhesions generally needs to be analyzed based on the actual individual recovery situation. Intrauterine adhesions are mainly caused by inflammation, trauma or infection, which lead to partial adhesion of the anterior and posterior walls of uterine fibroids, causing the uterine cavity to narrow and disappear. It is usually divided into first, second, third and fourth degrees. If it is a severe adhesion, several surgeries are required to prevent recurrence. Intrauterine adhesion surgery can restore the uterine cavity to its normal shape and promote endometrial repair. It mainly uses a hysteroscope to separate adhesions under direct vision. After the intrauterine adhesion surgery, if the ring moves downward and the body recovers well, the ring can be removed. However, if the body does not recover well, it needs to be observed and the ring can be removed in the hospital after the body recovers. After the surgery, you must pay attention to rest more, eat light food, eat less spicy and greasy food, pay attention to personal hygiene, and choose loose clothes. |
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