Do you still need to reexamine after spontaneous abortion

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Now girls abortion phenomenon is more frequent, some abortion finished, almost do not go to review, for such a situation, how can we let them know abortion is not to be underestimated, and we still want to explain after spontaneous abortion also need to review?

Do you still need to reexamine after spontaneous abortion

First: must go, painless abortion review, mainly to see if there is incomplete abortion, whether there is postoperative infection and endometrial recovery. If there is any abnormality, it can be treated in time, because if there is infection or poor recovery after abortion, it may affect the fertility in the future. The time of reexamination can be about a week after the vaginal bleeding is clean to the hospital for reexamination. Reexamination items include gynecological routine examination, leucorrhea examination, B-ultrasound examination, etc.

Second: Patients with spontaneous abortion had better go to the hospital for a routine examination when there is less bleeding after abortion, and then we can determine whether the spontaneous abortion needs curettage. General bleeding time after abortion may be about 10-15 days, if more than 20 days there is bleeding, do not rule out the possibility of residual.

Third: if there is pelvic effusion, then there is inflammation, and the way of treatment will be different because of the amount of effusion. If there is little effusion, then there is no need to do treatment. If there is much effusion, then anti-inflammatory treatment should be done. If there is much effusion, then you need to extract effusion.

matters needing attention

After abortion, the body's resistance decreases, so we should pay more attention to personal hygiene. Because of the wound left by endometrium and the increase of vaginal secretions, it becomes a hotbed for bacterial infection and reproduction. Therefore, we should pay special attention to the cleaning and hygiene of vulva, take a shower to clean vulva in time, disinfect toilet paper and change it frequently, avoid bath in half a month, and change underwear frequently;