Asherman syndrome (intrauterine adhesions or intrauterine synechiae) occurs when scar tissue forms inside the uterus and/or the cervix. These adhesions occur after surgery of the uterus or after a dilatation and curettage with tuberculosis and schistosomiasis being a less common cause. This activity illustrates the evaluation and management of Asherman syndrome and explains the role of the interprofessional team in improving care for patients with this condition.
Asherman's syndrome can result in repetitive pregnancy loss/abortions despite surgery and treatment. Recurrence of the adhesions can be seen even after adhesiolysis.
Although the risk of endometrial cancer in women with Asherman syndrome may be lower than the general population, women with Asherman may develop endometrial cancer before or after menopause.
SIGN AND SYMPTOMS: Since the signs and symptoms often found in these women (early or abnormal bleeding, thickened endometrium) may be missed due to the scarring or cervical obstruction; therefore, these women may benefit from a routine sonographic evaluation of the endometrium to monitor changes.
CONCLUSION: - Ashermann syndrome, with all its symptoms and further complications can be effectively managed by Homoeopathic remedies. The person experiencing the symptoms and signs should visit their nearest Homoeopathic physician as soon as possible.