Intrauterine adhesion is one of the common reproductive system diseases in women, which will have a certain impact on women's fertility. Therefore, early detection and treatment of intrauterine adhesion is very important. So, in early diagnosis, can intrauterine adhesion be detected by B-ultrasound? At the same time, are there some simple self-examination methods that are convenient for women to make preliminary self-diagnosis? First, let's answer the question in the title: Can B-ultrasound detect intrauterine adhesions? The answer is yes. B-ultrasound is a very commonly used medical imaging technology that can present images of internal organs of the human body through the reflection of ultrasound. When intrauterine adhesions exist, B-ultrasound can be used to see the abnormalities of the adhesion site and then make a diagnosis. This examination method has the advantages of being non-invasive, less painful, safe and reliable, and is widely used in gynecological clinics. Next, let's discuss the self-examination methods for intrauterine adhesions. Although self-examination methods cannot replace the diagnosis of professional doctors, they can help women detect abnormal conditions in advance and seek medical treatment in time. The following are several common self-examination methods for intrauterine adhesions: 1. Vaginal self-examination: Women can use their fingers to gently touch the vaginal wall when bathing or lying down to feel if there are any abnormal lumps or bumps. If you feel anything abnormal, you should seek medical attention immediately. 2. Physiological cycle observation method: During menstruation and ovulation, women can make a preliminary judgment on whether there is intrauterine adhesion by observing the ovulation situation, menstrual volume and cycle before and after ovulation. If ovulation is difficult or the cycle is abnormal, seek medical attention in time. 3. Test strips: There are also some test strips on the market that can detect intrauterine adhesions. Women can follow the instructions to perform the test. If the results are abnormal, they should seek medical attention in time. In summary, B-ultrasound can detect intrauterine adhesions, which is a relatively accurate diagnostic method. At the same time, women can also use self-examination methods to detect possible intrauterine adhesions as early as possible. However, in the face of any abnormal self-examination results, you should seek medical attention for professional diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner. Only regular physical examinations, gynecological examinations, and timely communication with doctors can ensure the health of women's reproductive system and improve fertility. |
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