If intrauterine adhesions require surgery for fertility, hospitalization is usually required for treatment; if there are no obvious symptoms and no fertility requirements, intrauterine adhesions generally do not require hospitalization for treatment, as follows: 1. Situations requiring hospitalization: If patients with intrauterine adhesions want to have children, they must undergo hysteroscopy and hysteroscopic adhesion decomposition surgery to increase the chance of pregnancy. Although this surgery is relatively minor, it also has certain risks, including uterine perforation, electrolyte disorders, etc. Although the probability of occurrence is not high, hospitalization for surgical treatment is also recommended; 2. Situations where hospitalization is not required: If a woman has no fertility requirements, but simply has intrauterine adhesions that lead to reduced menstrual flow, or has mild dysmenorrhea symptoms, as long as the dysmenorrhea is not obvious, surgical treatment is generally not required, and hospitalization is not required, because intrauterine adhesions only affect the local uterine cavity and usually do not affect the hormone levels in the body, nor do they have a feedback effect on ovarian function. |
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