Conglutination of the uterine os
Conglutination is a process by which the body combines individual tissues into a single structure, preserving their properties and functions. In medicine, this phenomenon occurs in various situations, but one of the most common examples is conglutination of the uterus.
The os is the place where the uterine cavity meets the cervix. In women, it can be susceptible to various diseases such as infections, tumors and other problems. If a woman experiences conglutination of the uterine os, this means that the os has become sticky and adhesions have formed. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including infections, trauma, surgery, and other factors. Gacclutination of uterine smears is a common phenomenon and occurs under the influence of various factors, among which inflammatory processes occupy the main place. They cause distortion of the structure of the mucous membranes of the uterus, which form foci of metaplasia, leading to epithelial changes. The desmotic layer of the endometrium begins to grow, which attaches to the deep layer and above the muscle layer. Weakness of the muscle layer provokes the formation of sac-like formations consisting of thickened cervical mucus, which begins to separate into fibers. Then conglomeration occurs