Important reminder: Ectopic pregnancy is the most worrying situation for all women who want to become mothers. Not only may it lead to loss of fertility, but the most terrifying thing is that it may lead to death. Ectopic pregnancy can be divided into conservative treatment and surgical treatment. Conservative treatment is the use of medication, which has a long cycle and great unpredictability, while surgical treatment is a relatively quick and safe method. HCG is the key method to diagnose ectopic pregnancy, and the hCG value also determines the treatment method of ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy refers to an abnormal pregnancy process in which sperm and egg combine outside the uterus and the embryo implants and develops. It is usually due to inflammation of the fallopian tube lumen or surrounding areas, which causes poor lumen smoothness, hinders the normal functioning of the fertilized eggs, causes them to be retained in the fallopian tubes, the embryos to implant and grow, and causes miscarriage or rupture of the fallopian tube pregnancy. This condition is very dangerous for pregnant women and can cause vaginal bleeding or even shock. Hcg is an important method for early diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. After the mature woman's sperm and egg combine and move to the uterus, the embryo is implanted to form an embryo in vitro fertilization. During the process of growth and development into a fetus, the embryo transforms into trophoblast cells to produce a large amount of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), which can be excreted into the urine through the pregnant woman's blood circulation system. In the early stages of pregnancy, HCG levels in blood cells and urine rise rapidly, reaching a peak around the 8th week of pregnancy, and begin to drop to upper moderate levels in the 4th month of pregnancy, and remain there until the late stages of pregnancy. So how much hcg is needed for conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy? Clinical medicine professionals have confirmed that conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy requires no significant bleeding in the abdomen, a mass in the adnexal area no larger than 4 cm, and hcg no greater than 2000. If the hcg value is significantly higher, surgical treatment is recommended. Conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy is medication. The whole process is long and uncertain, and medication may not be successful. Conservative treatment drugs for ectopic pregnancy include methotrexate, fluorouracil, mifepristone, etc., and these drugs have fluctuating side effects. Patients should take the drugs carefully according to the doctor's instructions. If hcg exceeds 2000, it is best to choose surgical treatment, and don't blindly believe in medication. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous, so we should pay attention to it when preparing for pregnancy. We should first check in the hospital and pay attention to our lifestyle, get up early and go to bed early, and don't smoke or drink. It is undoubtedly the best for women to get pregnant while ensuring their physical and mental health. If you unfortunately have an ectopic pregnancy, you must go to the hospital immediately, follow the doctor's advice, and be responsible for your own personal safety. |
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