Sexual Health
Is abdominal pain a Ectopic pregnancy during pregnancy? What should we pay attention to after Ectopic pregnancy surgery
The symptoms of Ectopic pregnancy are almost the same as those of ordinary pregnancy, but Ectopic pregnancy has obvious abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Ectopic pregnancy immediately chooses a formal hospital to terminate the pregnancy, reducing the damage to the pregnant woman's body.
Is abdominal pain a symptom of ectopic pregnancy?
Abdominal pain is the most obvious symptom of Ectopic pregnancy. The Zygote is implanted in the fallopian tube. The fallopian tube expands and ruptures. Blood stimulates the peritoneum, causing abdominal pain. When a fallopian tube ruptures, the patient suddenly feels pain in the lower abdomen, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. If blood is limited to the affected area, severe local pain may occur in the lower abdomen. If blood accumulates on the uterus and rectum, the anus will feel swollen. The amount of bleeding mainly flows from the pelvis into the abdominal cavity, and the pain area also spreads from the lower abdomen to the entire abdomen. When blood stimulates the diaphragm, pain radiates to the shoulder.
Vaginal bleeding, syncope, and shock are also symptoms
After the embryo dies from the fallopian tube, irregular vaginal bleeding occurs, with a dark brown color and a small amount, usually not exceeding the menstrual flow, but the bleeding is not clean. The acute bleeding in the patient's abdominal cavity reduces blood flow and causes severe abdominal pain. Light cases may faint, while heavy cases may experience shock. The more bleeding, the more severe the symptoms will be.
What about Ectopic pregnancy?
1. Tubal fenestration and suture surgery
If the oviduct of patients with Ectopic pregnancy is not cracked or is relatively small, hysteroscopic surgery can be used to remove the oviduct embryo first, and then suture it, so as to maintain the female oviduct function to the maximum extent. Up to now, hysteroperitoneal surgery is the best method to treat Ectopic pregnancy. Laparoscopic Minimally invasive procedure can maintain women's Fertility.
2. Fallopian tube resection surgery
Ectopic pregnancy patients with severe rupture of the fallopian tube difficult to repair, accompanied by hemorrhagic shock, must be treated by removal of the fallopian tube.
3. Postoperative care
After surgery, it is necessary to maintain a regular lifestyle to prevent worsening bleeding or leaving sequelae to the body. Pay attention to rest, and go to the hospital for observation and treatment one week after the surgery to ensure sufficient sleep. After surgery, if the body is weak and prone to sweating, replenish the body with water, eat more foods containing vitamin B2, vitamin B1, and vitamin C, which can be consumed in vegetables and fruits to prevent constipation. Limit fat appropriately, and control the daily fat intake to around 80 grams for one week after surgery. Patients with menstrual disorders should not eat stimulating foods such as ginger, pepper, wine, chili peppers, and other stimulating organs, resulting in an increase in menstrual flow. Never eat some cold food, such as crabs, snails, and clams, and pay attention to keeping your body warm.