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Is cervical adhesion easy to treat?

Asked by:Esther

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 12:43 PM

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  • Maggie Maggie

    Apr 04, 2026

    Cervical adhesion is generally easy to treat, and the main treatments include medication and surgical separation. Cervical adhesion may be related to factors such as infection, endometrial damage, and radiotherapy. It usually presents with symptoms such as decreased menstrual flow, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea.

    1. Drug treatment

    Cervical adhesion can be treated with drugs in the early stage. You can use estradiol valerate tablets, estriol suppositories, compound progesterone capsules and other drugs as directed by your doctor to help promote endometrial repair and proliferation. These drugs mainly improve symptoms of cervical adhesion through hormone regulation. Adverse reactions such as nausea and dizziness may occur during use of the drug, and regular review is required to evaluate the treatment effect.

    2. Surgical separation treatment

    For patients with moderate to severe cervical adhesions, cervical adhesion separation surgery is usually required. Common surgical methods include hysteroscopic adhesion separation, cervical dilation, etc. Surgery can directly separate adhesions and restore the normal shape of the cervix. After surgery, a birth control ring or balloon stent needs to be placed to prevent re-adhesion, and at the same time, estrogen therapy is used to promote endometrium repair. Surgical complications mainly include risks such as bleeding and infection.

    3. Prevention and treatment of infection

    Infection is one of the common causes of cervical adhesion, and infection needs to be prevented and controlled while treating the primary disease. Antibiotics such as cefixime dispersible tablets and metronidazole tablets can be used as directed by the doctor for anti-infective treatment. If necessary, bacterial culture and drug sensitivity testing can be performed to select sensitive antibiotics. At the same time, you need to pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid unclean sex.

    4. Physical therapy

    In addition to drug treatment, physical therapy can be supplemented, such as hot compress, microwave therapy and other methods to help improve local blood circulation, promote inflammation absorption and tissue repair. Physical therapy requires careful control of temperature and time to avoid burns. Hyperthermia therapy should not be used for patients in the acute inflammation stage, and appropriate physical therapy methods should be selected under the guidance of a doctor.

    5. Traditional Chinese Medicine Conditioning

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that cervical adhesions are mostly related to qi stagnation, blood stasis, and cold condensation of the uterus. It can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine that activates blood circulation and removes blood stasis, warms the meridians and dispels cold. Commonly used prescriptions include Guizhi Fuling Pills, Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction, etc. At the same time, it can be combined with external TCM treatments such as moxibustion and acupoint application. Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning needs to last for a long time and needs to be used under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.

    Patients with cervical adhesions need to undergo regular reexamination after treatment to monitor the repair of the endometrium. In daily life, pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and avoid overexertion and strenuous exercise. In your diet, you should eat more foods rich in high-quality protein and vitamins, such as eggs, lean meat, broccoli, etc., to help strengthen your physical fitness. During menstruation, keep warm and avoid catching cold. During treatment, medication should be taken according to the doctor's instructions and do not stop medication or change the dosage on your own. Sexual life should be prohibited for a short period of time after surgery, and moderate abstinence should be observed during the recovery period. For women with fertility needs, it is recommended to choose the right time to get pregnant under the guidance of a doctor.

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