Spontaneous abortion is not a trivial matter. The harm of spontaneous abortion is very great. We must pay enough attention to it. Many people think that it is fine after spontaneous abortion and there is no need to go to the hospital for further examination. In fact, this practice is wrong. Now let's learn about how long it takes to go to the hospital for reexamination after spontaneous abortion! First, let's take a look at the dangers of spontaneous abortion: 1. Infection: All types of abortion can be complicated by infection, which is more common in incomplete abortions. The infection can be confined to the uterine cavity, or it can spread to the periphery of the uterus and even beyond the reproductive organs to cause peritonitis and sepsis. 2. Severe blood loss: Sometimes inevitable or incomplete miscarriage can lead to severe blood loss and even shock. 3. Placenta Polyps: can cause severe uterine bleeding, often occurring within a few weeks after a miscarriage.4. Acute renal failure: After a spontaneous abortion, acute renal failure may occur due to shock caused by acute massive blood loss and severe infection. If the amount of bleeding after a miscarriage exceeds the normal menstrual volume and the abdominal pain is abnormal, you must go to the hospital for a follow-up examination in time. If there is no other discomfort after a miscarriage, you can go to the hospital for a follow-up examination of vaginal B-ultrasound and secretions one month later to understand the recovery situation. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination after a miscarriage. |
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