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  • 01/04/2021

Is Asherman's syndrome curable?

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  1. Curability of Asherman's Syndrome
    Asherman's syndrome is generally treatable and can often be cured, especially with early diagnosis.

  2. Treatment Options
    a. Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis: A minor surgical procedure to remove scar tissue.
    b. Hormonal Therapy: May be recommended post-surgery to aid healing and prevent new scars.

  3. Follow-Up Care
    Regular follow-ups with a gynecologist are crucial for personalized care and monitoring recovery.

  4. Symptoms to Watch
    If experiencing reduced menstrual flow, pain, or difficulty conceiving, consult a healthcare provider promptly.

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