What is endometrial adhesion after abortion?
Endometrial adhesion after abortion may be caused by individual constitution, improper surgical procedure, or inflammatory stimulation. It is necessary to go to the hospital where a doctor can use hysteroscopy to separate the adhered areas. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Individual Constitution
Abortion is usually performed through medication or surgery to terminate pregnancy. If the patient has a scar-prone (keloid) constitution, choosing surgical abortion may lead to wound healing with scar formation. These scarred areas are prone to adhere to surrounding tissues, resulting in endometrial adhesion.
2. Improper Procedure
If surgical techniques are inadequate during the procedure, injuries to the uterine tissue may occur. The injured area may become congested, swollen, and produce inflammatory exudates. When this comes into contact with adjacent tissues, adhesion can develop.
3. Inflammatory Stimulation
If, after surgery, the patient fails to maintain proper personal hygiene and lifestyle management, allowing external contaminants to enter the body and multiply at the wound site, infection may result. This damages tissue structure and may lead to the aforementioned complications during the healing process.
It is recommended that patients seek medical care at a hospital, where doctors can use hysteroscopy to separate the adhesions—this treatment generally yields good results. During recovery, patients should ensure adequate rest, avoid raw, cold, and spicy foods, and maintain regular bowel movements.