A woman will go through the process of pregnancy and childbirth once in her life. It sounds simple, but the process is hard. Many women encounter various problems during the confinement period after giving birth. Today, we will explain the lochia problem that every woman will encounter. How many days will it take for the lochia to stop? What should I do about this? How long does it take for the lochia to be clean? As the uterine decidua falls off, tissues containing blood, necrotic decidua and other tissues are discharged through the vagina, which is called postpartum lochia. Lochia has a bloody smell but no odor. Its color and contents change with time, generally lasting 4 to 6 weeks, with a total volume of 250ml to 500ml. If a lot of lochia is still discharged after the above time, it is called postpartum lochia retention. This is a clinical manifestation of the mother during the postpartum period and is a physiological change. Normal lochia can be divided into three types according to color, content and time: Serous lochia. Serous lochia is named because it contains a large amount of serous fluid and is light red in color. Microscopically, there are a lot of necrotic decidual tissues, intrauterine exudate, cervical mucus, a small amount of red blood cells and white blood cells, and bacteria. Serous lochia lasts for about 10 days, the serous fluid gradually decreases, the white blood cells increase, and it turns into white lochia. White lochia. White lochia is named because it contains a large number of white blood cells, is white in color, and has a viscous texture. Under the microscope, a large number of white blood cells, necrotic decidual tissue, epidermal cells and bacteria were seen. The white lochia lasts for about 3 weeks. Bloody lochia. Lochia blood is named because it contains a large amount of blood. It is bright red in color, large in amount, and sometimes contains small blood clots. Microscopically, a large number of red blood cells, necrotic decidua and a small amount of fetal membranes were seen. Bloody lochia lasts for 3 to 4 days. The bleeding gradually decreases, the serous fluid increases, and turns into serous lochia. As for how long it takes for postpartum lochia to stop, the duration of lochia discharge varies from woman to woman. Normal women usually need 2 to 4 weeks, while a few women can last 1 to 2 months. Although every parturient has lochia, the amount discharged is different for each person, and the average total amount can reach 500 to 1000 ml. If a woman has persistent lochia after delivery, she does not need to worry too much. She just needs to face it correctly and receive active treatment. The above is some knowledge we have prepared for you today about how many days it will take for lochia to be clean. You need to search and find more information on your own. Friends who have the conditions can also consult professional doctors one-on-one for detailed information. It is recommended that mothers pay more attention to their health and diet during the confinement period, protect their bodies, and keep warm. |
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