What are pelvic adhesions?

When there is any form of inflammation, there is a natural response to form scar tissue. This scar tissue is designed to fill in any gaps and to leave the damaged area as small as possible. When the skin is damaged either as a result of surgery or injury such as a burn, the resulting scar tissue is obvious. The same process may occur internally when there has been infection (Q 20.2), endometriosis (18) or surgery in the pelvis. Adhesions are areas of scar tissue that stick one structure to another. The ovaries, for example, should normally be reasonably mobile but they may adhere to the back of the uterus, to the pelvic side wall or to the bowel.  

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