How is ectopic pregnancy diagnosed

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Ectopic pregnancy is a very dangerous and very serious gynecological disease. In fact, in the early stage of ectopic pregnancy, many symptoms can be used to judge whether it is ectopic pregnancy, so how to diagnose ectopic pregnancy? The most obvious characteristics of ectopic pregnancy are as follows:

How is ectopic pregnancy diagnosed

Symptom 1: amenorrhea: most patients with ectopic pregnancy have a history of amenorrhea, most patients with amenorrhea for 6-8 weeks, varying in length, and some patients have no obvious history of amenorrhea, but vaginal bleeding is endless.

Symptom 2: abdominal pain: abdominal pain is the most common symptom of ectopic pregnancy, more than 90% of patients complained of abdominal pain, can be dull pain, distending pain, abdominal pain, can be dull pain, distending pain, falling pain, colic or tearing pain, often sudden onset, continuous or intermittent. Abdominal pain is caused by the rupture of fallopian tube. It is often a tearing pain in one side of the lower abdomen, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and anal distension. If there is too much bleeding, the pain is unbearable.

Symptom 3: irregular vaginal bleeding: the typical bleeding of ectopic pregnancy is small amount, dribbling, dark red, continuous or intermittent, a few patients have menstrual bleeding, some patients with ectopic pregnancy have no vaginal bleeding. The color is dark brown, the quantity is small, generally does not exceed the menstrual quantity, always not clean.

matters needing attention

If you have the above symptoms after pregnancy, you should go to the hospital in time for relevant examination to make sure whether it is ectopic pregnancy. The commonly used auxiliary examinations for the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy in the hospital include blood HCG or urine HCG examination, B-ultrasound examination, posterior fornix puncture, diagnostic curettage and pathological laparoscopy.