Endocervical adhesions may lead to infertility, and treatment options include surgical separation, drug therapy, and assisted reproductive technology. Endocervical adhesions are usually caused by surgery, infection, or inflammation, resulting in partial or complete occlusion of the cervical canal, affecting sperm passage and embryo implantation. 1. Surgical separation is the main method for treating cervical adhesions. Hysteroscopic surgery is used to separate the adhesion tissue and restore cervical canal patency. The surgery needs to be performed in a professional hospital, and attention should be paid to preventing infection and recurrence after the surgery. 2. Drug treatment includes the use of antibiotics to prevent infection and hormone drugs to promote endometrial repair. Drug treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and regular review should be conducted to evaluate the efficacy. 3. Assisted reproductive technology such as IVF is suitable for patients with severe adhesions that cannot be cured by surgery. Through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, conception can be achieved directly by bypassing the cervical canal. Preventive measures for cervical adhesions include avoiding unnecessary intrauterine operations, timely treatment of gynecological inflammation, and maintaining good personal hygiene habits. Regular gynecological examinations can help to detect and treat cervical adhesions early and reduce the risk of infertility. The treatment of cervical adhesions requires a personalized plan based on the patient's specific situation. Early intervention and comprehensive treatment can help improve the success rate of fertility. |
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