What symptom does ectopic pregnancy have after injection?

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Ectopic pregnancy can be old ectopic pregnancy, but also acute ectopic pregnancy. But more attention to their own body, not to check, eventually developed into uncontrollable situation. If it is old ectopic pregnancy, then a tubal pregnancy is more common, and easy to rupture, the symptoms before rupture is not obvious, after rupture can be repeated bleeding, and then the condition is stable. After rupture, the embryo will die, and then the villi will degenerate and lead to internal bleeding. After the bleeding stops gradually, the symptoms of abdominal pain begin to reduce, but it is easy to form a hematoma, and the hematoma will slowly harden and adhere to the surrounding organs and tissues. Let's take a look at the following.

What symptom does ectopic pregnancy have after injection?

First: old ectopic pregnancy patients with internal bleeding abdominal paroxysmal pain, and the formation of hematoma easy to adhesion with accessories, at this time the patient's body low heat, and blood can be partially absorbed, and then combined with various infections, if the infection is serious, it is easy to lead to high body heat.

Second: of course, ectopic pregnancy can also be acute, once it occurs, there can be menopause after 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy, and lead to recanalization and irregular vaginal bleeding symptoms. About 20% of patients with acute ectopic pregnancy will not have menopause. Abnormal ectopic pregnancy can lead to tubal enlargement and rupture.

Third: if it is an acute ectopic pregnancy, the bleeding after the tubal rupture will stimulate the peritoneum, causing serious pain. When the rupture occurs, the patient has a general pain feeling of tearing. At the same time, it is easy to feel nausea and even vomiting. Blood can accumulate in the lesion site, leading to local pain.

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After rupture of acute ectopic pregnancy, if the blood is limited to the rectum, the patient's anal distension will be uncomfortable. If the blood spreads to the pelvic cavity and abdominal cavity, the patient's lower abdomen will be painful. If the blood stimulates the diaphragm, it will lead to radial scapular pain.