Although ectopic pregnancy is also a type of pregnancy, it generally does not cause breast pain, but it is very dangerous for the mother. So what are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy? 1. Vaginal bleeding. After the embryo dies outside the uterus, there will often be some very irregular vaginal bleeding, which is basically in the form of drips, dark brown in color, and very small in amount, generally not exceeding the amount of menstruation, and is not clean. 2. Pale complexion Patients with ectopic pregnancy may become pale and bloodless in the short term, and may also experience symptoms such as dry mouth, palpitations, fear of cold, and fatigue. 3. Abdominal pain The incidence of abdominal pain in patients with ectopic pregnancy is 95%. The abdominal pain is mainly caused by various reasons such as fallopian tube enlargement, rupture, and blood irritation to the peritoneum. Generally, there is sudden tearing or paroxysmal pain on one side of the lower abdomen, and symptoms of nausea and vomiting may also occur. 4. Menopause Most patients with ectopic pregnancy will have a short history of amenorrhea before the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy, and will also have some early pregnancy reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, etc., and the pregnancy test will also be positive. 5. Syncope and shock Due to acute intra-abdominal bleeding, it is likely to cause a rapid decrease in blood volume and severe abdominal pain. In mild cases, fainting often occurs, and in severe cases, shock may occur. 6. Diarrhea Patients with ectopic pregnancy are likely to experience diarrhea symptoms. If you do not carefully analyze the condition at this time, it can easily be mistaken for indigestion or intestinal emergencies. Ectopic pregnancy is also called ectopic pregnancy, which means pregnancy in other places outside the uterus. For some reason, the fertilized egg sets up camp in other places outside the uterine cavity, which is an ectopic pregnancy. The most common ectopic pregnancy is tubal pregnancy. It is difficult for the fertilized egg to last in the tubal pregnancy. Within 1 to 2 months after menopause, the gradually growing fertilized egg will rupture the fallopian tube, causing heavy bleeding, shock, and even life-threatening. Timely treatment is required. |
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