The uterus is a very important organ in women. Women use their uterus to get pregnant and give birth. Many pregnant women have a different way of giving birth than traditional women. They will choose to have a caesarean section. A cesarean section is less painful than a vaginal birth. Because cesarean section will use anesthesia. But caesarean section has certain risks. Next, let’s learn about what to do if there is uterine bleeding during cesarean section. Postpartum uterine bleeding is related to the unstable endocrine level during lactation, which is especially common when breastfeeding is not very regular. If the amount of bleeding is not large, no treatment is needed for the time being and don't be too nervous. Guidance: Thickening of the inner wall of the incision is related to scar formation during the recovery period of the incision. Scars may be large or small depending on each person's specific situation, which is also relatively normal. As long as you do not have a scar-prone constitution, the scar will gradually shrink over time. It means that the uterus has not returned to a non-pregnant state 6 weeks after delivery. The reasons are complex, such as partial placenta and fetal membranes remaining; endometritis or pelvic infection; excessive retroversion and retroflexion of the uterus, which affect the discharge of lochia; multiple pregnancy, polyhydramnios, and oversized placenta; and uterine fibroids and adenomyomas, which hinder the involution of the uterus. Family planning abortion and continued lochia after induced labor also belong to this disease. This disease belongs to the category of "continued lochia", "lochia not coming out", and "abdominal pain after delivery" in traditional Chinese medicine. Uterine infection, uterine incision infection, incomplete uterine reduction, and partial retention of placenta, fetal membranes, and decidua are all causes of bleeding during cesarean section. You can have an ultrasound examination to see if there is any residue in the uterus and whether the uterus has been repositioned well. Uterine infection, uterine incision infection, incomplete uterine reduction, and partial retention of placenta, fetal membranes, and decidua are all causes of bleeding during cesarean section. You can have an ultrasound examination to see if there is any residue in the uterus and whether the uterus has been repositioned well. If it is not caused by the above reasons, it may be caused by infection. It is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination to observe whether it is caused by bacterial infection. After determining the cause, choose effective antibiotics for treatment. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can use Chinese medicine for blood circulation, blood stasis removal, uterine contraction and hemostasis. |
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