Asherman’s Syndrome Treatment at Harsh Hospital
Periods that have become very light or stopped, or trouble conceiving after a uterine procedure? Scar tissue inside the womb may be the cause, and it can usually be released gently, with no cuts and no scars on you.
Asherman’s syndrome is the formation of scar tissue, or adhesions, inside the uterus that can stick its walls together. This can make periods light or absent and can stand in the way of pregnancy. The gentlest way to treat it is by hysteroscopy, a thin camera is passed through the cervix to see and treat inside the uterus, usually as a scarless day-care procedure. At Harsh Hospital in Himatnagar, Dr. Hitesh Patel and our team carefully release these adhesions under direct vision to reopen the cavity and protect the healthy lining. For many women, this gentle treatment brings back their cycle and renews their hope of conceiving.
What We Help With
Light or Absent Periods
Reopening the cavity so a healthy, more normal cycle can return.
Difficulty Conceiving
Releasing scar tissue that may be making it harder for a pregnancy to settle.
Recurrent Loss
Addressing adhesions that can contribute to repeated early pregnancy loss.
After a Uterine Procedure
Evaluating new symptoms that follow a previous uterine procedure or infection.
Cyclical Pelvic Pain
Investigating monthly pain that can occur when flow is trapped behind adhesions.
Adhesions Seen on Imaging
Confirming and gently releasing scar tissue suggested by scans or earlier tests.
Our Approach
- Detailed Evaluation, a full history plus the right scans to map the adhesions and plan the safest release.
- Gentle Preparation, clear, reassuring instructions so you arrive calm and well prepared.
- Careful Release, a thin camera guides release of the scar tissue through the cervix, no cut, no scar.
- Lining Protection, measures to help the cavity stay open and the healthy lining heal well.
- Gentle Follow-up, reviews to confirm your cycle returns and to support your fertility plans.
Why Patients Trust Harsh Hospital
Years of women’s care
No cuts, day-care comfort
Lining-protecting technique
Friendly guidance
What to Expect on Your Visit
Your first visit is a calm, understanding conversation. We listen to how your periods and fertility have changed, look at any scans or reports, and explain whether adhesions are likely the cause. If treatment is the right step, we talk you through every part beforehand so nothing feels uncertain. We know how upsetting these changes can be, and we walk with you patiently throughout.
- A private, unhurried discussion of your cycle and fertility concerns.
- Any previous reports, scans or medication details you have.
- A simple explanation of the release and how your cycle may respond.
- Honest guidance on healing, follow-up and the road to conceiving.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Asherman’s syndrome?
It is a condition where scar tissue, or adhesions, forms inside the uterus and can stick its walls together. This may make periods light or absent and can affect fertility, which is why gently releasing the scar tissue can help.
How is the scar tissue removed?
A thin camera is passed gently through the cervix to see inside the uterus, and the adhesions are released under direct vision through that same route. There is no cut on the tummy, so it is usually a scarless, day-care procedure.
Will my periods come back to normal?
For many women the cycle improves once the cavity is reopened, though the degree of recovery depends on how much scarring there was. We will explain your individual outlook honestly and follow you closely.
Can I get pregnant after treatment?
Many women conceive after their adhesions are treated. Your chances depend on the extent of scarring and other factors, and we will build a realistic fertility plan around your situation.
Might I need more than one procedure?
With heavier scarring, more than one gentle session can sometimes be needed to keep the cavity open. Dr. Hitesh Patel will discuss this clearly with you so there are no surprises.
