What harm does uterine rupture have?
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Some people say that women are really happy when they are pregnant, and they will be cared for wherever they go. Expectant mothers seem to be very happy, but in fact there are still some dangers. Uterine rupture is one of them. Most of these diseases occur during pregnancy or childbirth, which is a great threat to patients. Next, let's look at the harm of uterine rupture?
What harm does uterine rupture have?
Hemorrhage: uterine rupture is usually characterized by massive hemorrhage, which can be divided into internal hemorrhage, external hemorrhage or mixed hemorrhage. Internal hemorrhage indicates that blood accumulates in the broad ligament or abdominal cavity, leading to broad ligament hematoma or hematocele; External bleeding refers to the discharge of bleeding from the vagina. In addition to hemorrhagic shock caused by bleeding, but also due to maternal hypercoagulable state, bleeding, shock time is too long, DIC.
Infection: after uterine rupture, the main parts of infection are pelvic cavity, abdominal cavity, pelvic retroperitoneum and soft birth canal. The main causes of infection are: the pelvic cavity or broad ligament is connected with the uterine cavity and vagina, and bacteria enter after communication; Bleeding after uterine rupture, severe anemia or DIC, decreased resistance, easy to infection; Hematocele in abdominal cavity or pelvic cavity or extraperitoneal hematocele is easy to be infected; After uterine rupture, hysterectomy or repair were carried out under the condition of bacteria; There may be more vaginal operations during the diagnosis of uterine rupture; Uterine rupture with a longer time is more likely to lead to multiple infections.
Impact on the fetus: the impact of uterine rupture on the fetus is mainly caused by bleeding at different times and in different degrees, most of the fetus died. The incidence rate and mortality of perinatal fetus were significantly higher than that of the fetus. The injury of uterine rupture leading to the injury of birth canal and other abdominal and pelvic organs and tissues: including the injury before and after the operation intervention.
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The maintenance after uterine rupture is not much different from that after other diseases. But relatively speaking, the maintenance time and cycle is longer. After all, for women, bleeding, collapse and even uterine suture caused by uterine rupture need to consume too much energy, so they need to maintain slowly, so as to consolidate their vitality.










