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Scarred Uterus

  That is, the uterus has large scars. In this case, the uterus is not easy to conceive, and once pregnant, it is easy to cause uterine rupture, or it can also cause ectopic pregnancy and the like. If there are no surgical conditions, it is necessary to take positive measures to use contraceptives.

 

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1. What are the causes of scarred uterus
2. What complications are easily caused by scarred uterus
3. What are the typical symptoms of scarred uterus
4. How to prevent scarred uterus
5. What laboratory tests are needed for scarred uterus
6. Dietary taboos for patients with scarred uterus
7. Conventional methods of Western medicine for treating scarred uterus

1. What are the causes of scarred uterus

   Scarred uterus mainly occurs after gynecological and obstetric surgeries such as cesarean section, myomectomy, uterine perforation or repair surgery, and uterine shaping surgery, among which cesarean section is the main cause of scarred uterus.

2. What complications are easily caused by scarred uterus

  A scarred uterus may experience uterine rupture, postpartum hemorrhage, placenta previa, and other complications; during cesarean section delivery, the increased risk of surgical complications such as injury, infection, adhesion, and poor incision healing in pregnant women with scarred uterus.

3. What are the typical symptoms of scarred uterus

   A scarred uterus may experience uterine rupture, postpartum hemorrhage, placenta previa, and other complications; during cesarean section delivery, the increased risk of surgical complications such as injury, infection, adhesion, and poor incision healing in pregnant women with scarred uterus.

4. How to prevent scarred uterus

   Since cesarean section is the main cause of scarred uterus, it is necessary to reduce the occurrence of cesarean section without indication, to educate pregnant women about delivery methods in advance, and to increase the proportion of labor analgesia to reduce cesarean section events caused by pain.

5. What laboratory tests are needed for scarred uterus

   When diagnosing scarred uterus, in addition to relying on its clinical manifestations, it is also necessary to rely on auxiliary examinations. The patient's physical examination shows a large scar on the uterus. There is a possibility of uterine rupture during a second pregnancy with a scarred uterus.

6. Dietary taboos for patients with scarred uterus

    The diet of patients with scarred uterus should be light and easy to digest, with an emphasis on eating more vegetables and fruits, a reasonable diet, and ensuring adequate nutrition. In addition, patients should also pay attention to avoiding spicy, greasy, and cold foods.

7. Conventional Methods of Western Medicine for Treating Scarred Uterus

  Perform vaginal or laparoscopic or abdominal scar repair surgery. It is recommended to wait for 2 years after cesarean section before getting pregnant again, because the incision on the uterine wall after cesarean section heals poorly in the short term. Early pregnancy, due to the continuous growth of the fetus, makes the uterus larger, the uterine wall thinner, especially at the incision site, which makes the connective tissue lack elasticity. Fresh scars are prone to rupture at the end of pregnancy or during the delivery process, causing massive hemorrhage in the abdominal cavity and even threatening life. Therefore, it is best to get pregnant again 2 years after the operation for safety.

Recommend: Phimosis , Vulvar eczema , Vulvar leukoplakia , Partial hydatidiform mole , Dystocia due to deformed pelvis , Dystocia due to persistent occipito-transverse position is due to the difficulty of delivery when the fetal position cannot be changed to a normal position during delivery.

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