Many ectopic pregnancies implant in the fallopian tube. The fertilized egg will continue to grow in the fallopian tube and will rupture when it grows to a certain size. There are usually no obvious symptoms before the rupture, but the symptoms will become very obvious after the rupture. 1. Ectopic pregnancy is a very common ectopic pregnancy and is a fallopian tube pregnancy. According to clinical statistics, tubal pregnancy accounts for about 90% of ectopic pregnancies. Tubal pregnancy means that the fertilized egg "settles" in the fallopian tube. As the fertilized egg develops and grows in the fallopian tube day by day, it is bound to "burst" the fallopian tube that lacks the ability to stretch, causing severe bleeding. 2. There are often no obvious symptoms before an ectopic pregnancy ruptures, so it is difficult to detect in the early stages. Many patients experience some early pregnancy reactions after menopause, such as loss of appetite, nausea, and picky eating. Some also have a small amount of vaginal bleeding, accompanied by dull pain or soreness in the lower abdomen. This is caused by the gradual growth of the embryo in the fallopian tube, causing the fallopian tube to expand excessively. 3. If an ectopic pregnancy ruptures, bleeding will occur. Generally speaking, ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleeding often occur in early pregnancy. Since the gestational sac is not implanted in the uterus, but in the narrow fallopian tube cavity, as the gestational sac develops, it will cause rupture and bleeding. As the blood flow increases, blood fills the abdominal cavity and may cause pain in the entire abdomen. If the blood stimulates the diaphragm, it may radiate to the shoulder blade and cause pain in the area. If the bleeding continues, fainting and shock may occur. According to clinical statistics, about 1/3 of patients will suffer internal bleeding due to ruptured ectopic pregnancy and will be in a state of shock or pre-shock when admitted to the hospital. If not treated in time, it may be life-threatening. 4. Abdominal pain is the main symptom of ectopic pregnancy rupture, with an incidence rate of 95%. It is often sudden tearing or paroxysmal pain on one side of the lower abdomen, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. When the diaphragm is stimulated, it can cause radiating pain in the shoulder blade. When fluid accumulates in the pelvic cavity, there is a feeling of heaviness and defecation in the anus. It is very helpful in diagnosing ectopic pregnancy. |
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