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Overcome Female Infertility -- How Conventional Surgery helps to Treat Asherman's syndrome

As we mentioned in previous article, conventional medicine plays an important role and most of the time, it is the first treatment for a couple who for what ever reason cam not conceive after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy to full term. With the advance of medical technology, Some infertility are caused by structure problem and can be corrected through surgery. In this article, we will discuss Definition, Causes, surgery and risks of
Asherman's syndrome In conventional treatment.

I. Definition
Asherman's syndrome is a condition in which scar tissues join one part of the uterus wall to the another. In some case, it may completely covered the uterine cavity


II. Causes
Asherman's syndrome is caused by abortion, fibroid surgery or endometrial infection such as retained placenta with or without hemorrhage after a delivery, or elective abortion or a missed or incomplete miscarriage surgery.

III. Surgery
Normally, hysteroscopy which is a thin medical instrument passed through your vagina and cervix and into your uterus to help your doctor to examine your uterus and operate if necessary. It is the best choice which helps to cut and remove adhesions or scar tissue within the uterine cavity for women with ashman's syndrome.
Estrogen supplementation may be prescribed by your doctor to stimulate the growth of endometrium, thereby stimulating the self uterine healing.

Normally, your doctor will perform a surgery by hysteroscopy, which helps to cut and remove adhesions or scar tissue within the uterine cavity.

IV. Surgical risk
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