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Asherman Syndrome

Asherman syndrome is a condition where scar tissue forms inside the uterus, often after surgery or infection. These scars can cause the uterine walls to stick together, leading to reduced or absent menstrual periods, and can make it difficult to become pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term. The severity varies, with some women experiencing mild symptoms and others facing significant fertility challenges. Treatment typically involves procedures to remove the scar tissue and restore normal uterine space, improving the chances of menstruation and pregnancy.