For most women, placental detachment is a very serious problem. There are three main causes of placental detachment. First, it may be caused by vascular disease, and secondly, it may be caused by mechanical factors. In addition, it may be caused by an increase in uterine venous pressure in a short period of time. So what symptoms usually appear after placental detachment? What are the symptoms of placental abscess? First, the mild type: It is most common during delivery, with symptoms including external bleeding and up to one-third of the placenta detaching. Accompanied by mild abdominal pain, heavy and dark vaginal bleeding, and no obvious anemia symptoms. Second, sudden and persistent abdominal pain, back pain, etc. The larger the area of placental detachment, the stronger the pain; the larger the amount of blood accumulation, the stronger the pain. In severe cases, symptoms such as vomiting, cold sweats, and low blood pressure may occur, leading to shock. Vaginal bleeding may occur sometimes and not, sometimes less and sometimes more, but the severity of anemia symptoms in pregnant women does not correspond to the amount of bleeding. There may sometimes be invisible bleeding, and the placenta may be detached in more than one-third, accompanied by severe hematoma. To sum up, the reasons for placental abscission are varied and complicated. Placental abscess is a relatively serious condition. If it is discovered early, you should see a doctor and receive timely treatment. Of course, pregnant mothers should not be too pessimistic. They should maintain a good mood and attitude, trust their doctors, and trust their family and friends. In this case, this possibility cannot be completely ruled out. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for an ultrasound to check the condition of the placenta. If necessary, it is recommended to use some medication to promote the rapid maturity of the fetus. In this case, it might be better to end the delivery as soon as possible. Other things should be said. There is no good way to deal with it. Under normal circumstances, the placenta separates after the fetus is delivered. If the placenta separates partially or completely from the uterus before the fetus is delivered, it is called placental abruption. The reaction is persistent pain in the abdomen accompanied by vaginal bleeding. Suggestions: Have regular prenatal checkups and take good care of yourself during pregnancy. If you experience abdominal pain, spotting, vaginal discharge, or other discomfort, see a regular hospital immediately. |
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