How does umbilical blood flow high treat

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High umbilical cord blood flow is a common situation, it seems not a serious disease, but not timely treatment is likely to lead to other more serious situation. Umbilical blood flow refers to the ratio of the highest blood flow velocity and the lowest blood flow velocity in systolic phase of the artery, which can be used to judge the fetal development in the uterus. Whether the fetus has umbilical cord entanglement and normal growth and development in the uterus can also be used to judge whether pregnant women have hypertension during pregnancy. Fetal ischemia in the uterus, chromosomal abnormalities, fetal congenital malformations and so on, most of them can be judged by whether the umbilical blood flow index is normal or not.

How does umbilical blood flow high treat

First: umbilical blood flow is gradually reduced with the growth of pregnancy. The longer the pregnancy, the lower the index of umbilical blood flow. The blood flow velocity can be used to judge whether the fetus is normal in the body, whether the pregnant woman can give birth normally, and whether there is umbilical cord entanglement.

Second: in the process of normal pregnancy, the index of umbilical blood flow is gradually decreased. However, if there is any abnormality, such as the index starts to be on the high side, then the child may suffer from hypoxia in the body, or umbilical cord entanglement, or dysplasia.

Third: if the umbilical cord blood flow index is on the high side, it is also possible that pregnant women have hypertensive syndrome during pregnancy. Because it's the ratio of peak period to low peak period. Therefore, if the blood pressure of pregnant women rises, it is obvious that the blood pressure of pregnant women begins to rise.

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There are many reasons for the high index of umbilical blood flow, but mainly around the fetus and pregnant women themselves. The abnormal situation of pregnant women's body and fetus can be judged by the index of umbilical blood flow.