Fetal diaphragmatic hernia symptoms?
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Neonatal congenital diaphragmatic hernia is mainly caused by embryonic dysplasia. It can be divided into three types: thoracoabdominal hiatus hernia, esophageal hiatus hernia and congenital posterior sternal hernia. The symptoms of different types are also different. Among them, thoracoabdominal hiatus hernia is mainly manifested in the upper respiratory tract, and patients will have dyspnea, And the situation will worsen when crying or eating, or suddenly worsen, a few will appear vomiting symptoms, the patient's respiratory movement will weaken or even disappear. Fetal diaphragmatic hernia symptoms? Let's study and discuss with you.
Fetal diaphragmatic hernia symptoms?
1. The manifestation of hiatal hernia is diversified, and there is no typical symptom. If the observation is not careful, it may even delay the illness. Vomiting is the most common symptom. If the vomiting is serious, hematemesis and hematochezia may occur, and the weight of undernourished children is lower than that of children of the same age.
2. In addition to the above introduction, there will be some symptoms of respiratory tract infection, dysphagia, paraesophageal hernia, gastritis and even bleeding caused by poor gastric exhaust, poor development and nutritional status of the patients, severe anemia, no positive signs during the examination, and weakened lung breathing sound.
3. Congenital posterior sternal hernia has no obvious symptoms. Generally, paroxysmal dyspnea occurs when the patient is crying. When it is quiet, the abdominal pressure decreases, and the symptoms will reduce or even disappear. Sometimes because of gastrointestinal bleeding anemia, often have upper abdominal discomfort.
matters needing attention
Pregnant mothers should do a good job in pregnancy health care, during pregnancy should pay attention to all kinds of infectious diseases, on time for prenatal examination, once encountered abnormal early treatment, when necessary to take measures to terminate pregnancy.