How to treat puerperal infection?
summary
Puerperal infection refers to the local and systemic inflammatory changes caused by the invasion of pathogens in the reproductive tract during the puerperium, so the treatment has become a more concerned topic. It is one of the common diseases of puerperal women, and also an important examination point in obstetrics and gynecology nursing. So let's share how to treat puerperal infection?.
How to treat puerperal infection?
First, in the general nursing measures, we should pay attention to the quiet, clean, fresh air, and keep warm. Keep sheets, clothes and articles clean. Ensure that maternal get enough rest, strengthen nutrition, give high protein, high calorie, high vitamin digestible diet, in order to enhance resistance. Encourage puerpera to drink more water and ensure adequate liquid intake. When the patient has high fever, pain and vomiting, they should be nursed according to the symptoms to relieve or relieve the discomfort of the patient. They should take the semi reclining position to facilitate lochia drainage.
Second, closely observe the changes of vital signs after delivery, especially the body temperature, which is measured every 4 hours. Observe whether there are nausea, vomiting, general fatigue, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other symptoms. At the same time, the color, character and smell of lochia, uterine involution and perineal wound were observed and recorded.
Third, we should actively cooperate with doctors in the treatment work. Support treatment according to doctor's advice. Cooperate with the preoperative preparation and nursing of abscess drainage, curettage and posterior fornix puncture. Pay attention to the interval of antibiotic use and maintain the effective blood concentration. Severe cases with septic shock or renal failure should actively cooperate with the rescue.
matters needing attention
In addition, we should also do a good job in psychological nursing of patients. So that maternal and family members to understand the condition and treatment and nursing, increase treatment confidence, in time to remove maternal and family doubts.