In daily life, many people, due to their open minds, often have sexual activity too early before marriage, which often leads to unwanted pregnancy and necessitates abortion. However, some women are particularly prone to endometrial separation due to abortion and constitutional factors. Such symptoms are particularly likely to cause women to have abdominal pain or find it difficult to get pregnant again. Therefore, such symptoms must be taken seriously by female friends. Let’s learn about what to do about endometrial separation. Endometrial separation is generally common in women who have had miscarriages. Incomplete miscarriage, infection, etc. can easily cause this situation. Abdominal pain and irregular bleeding may occur, which will also affect future pregnancies. How to deal with endometrial separation (1) Drug treatment: Diethylstilbestrol 0.25-0.5 mg can be taken orally once a day for 1-2 weeks, and appropriate antibiotics can be used for treatment for 5-7 days. (2) Surgical treatment: Patients with complications of intrauterine pyometra should immediately dilate the cervix and drain the pus. After the operation, a rubber drainage tube was placed in the cervical tube until no pus flowed out, and the above-mentioned drugs were used at the same time. (3) If any obvious inducement is found, it should be removed. (1) General treatment Endometrial separation requires bed rest, preferably in a semi-recumbent position, to help limit inflammation and drain uterine secretions; hot compresses can be applied to the lower abdomen to promote absorption of inflammation and relieve pain; bowel movements should be kept open to reduce pelvic congestion and facilitate toxin excretion. (2) Clearing uterine cavity residues and other foreign matter If endometritis occurs after delivery or abortion, if there is suspected placental tissue residue, it should be removed immediately while using antibiotics. However, it is advisable to gently remove the protruding uterine cavity residues and try not to perform curettage. Curettage can only be performed when the antibiotic dose reaches a certain level and the inflammation is under control to prevent the spread of inflammation. (3) Uterine dilation and drainage and estrogen therapy For chronic endometritis and senile endometritis, the method of dilating the cervix can be used in conjunction with treatment to facilitate the drainage of uterine secretions and eliminate the inducement. Elderly patients can also use a small amount of estrogen. (4) Surgical treatment This method is suitable for chronic endometritis caused by submucosal fibroids or polyps. In this case, antibiotic treatment alone is often ineffective, so surgical resection can be considered. The above is an introduction to what to do with endometrial separation. After understanding it, we know that endometrial separation has a certain impact on women's physical and mental health, so its treatment is also crucial. Female friends must observe their physical condition more often. If there are abnormal leucorrhea, irregular menstruation, and stomach pain, they must go to the hospital for treatment in time. Only treatment in the early stages of the disease can get the most effective recovery. |
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