How long does it take to cure a miscarriage?

How long does it take to cure a miscarriage?

Abortion is very harmful: at the mildest, it brings fear and pain to the patient. After a period of treatment and recovery, it will not affect the next pregnancy; at the worst, it will terminate the pregnancy. If the treatment is not appropriate, it may endanger the patient's life. Therefore, good treatment methods and health care during the recovery period play a vital role in the next pregnancy. So how long does it take to cure abortion?

Different types of miscarriage have different labor processes and different treatment principles, so it is necessary to determine what type of miscarriage it is.

(1) Patients with threatened abortion should stay in bed and avoid sexual intercourse. If necessary, they can be given sedatives, vitamin E, progesterone, etc.

(ii) Inevitable and incomplete abortions require prompt cleaning of the uterine cavity. For patients who suffer from shock due to excessive blood loss, the shock should be corrected first, the uterine cavity should be cleaned, and uterotonic drugs should be given to stop bleeding.

(III) Before the curettage of missed abortion, a coagulation function test should be performed. If there is any abnormality, appropriate treatment should be given before the curettage. Preparations for infusion and blood transfusion should be made before and during the operation to prevent heavy blood loss when scraping the adherent and organized placenta, and uterotonic drugs should be given in time.

(iv) Infectious abortion must first be treated with antibiotics for several days and the uterine cavity must be cleaned in a timely manner to prevent the spread of inflammation.

(V) Habitual abortion should be treated by identifying the cause. Before pregnancy, both men and women should undergo a comprehensive physical examination and examination of the urogenital organs. If conditions permit, chromosome examination, ABO and Rh blood type, immunity and trace elements examination can be performed.

(6) Early pregnancy bleeding should be differentiated from hydatidiform mole, ectopic pregnancy, etc., and the tissue mass discharged from the vagina should be sent for pathological examination.

In addition, in order to help the uterus and the body recover better, patients must keep in mind the precautions after miscarriage, which is very important for recovery from miscarriage.

From the above content, we can know that patients with general types of miscarriage can be cured in more than half a month of treatment, but for some patients with complicated miscarriages of unknown causes, the time required for treatment is uncertain, ranging from 1-3 months to more than half a year or even longer.

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