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Postpartum endometritis: what is it?

After the appearance of the baby, young mothers stay in the hospital for another three to five days. This period of time is by no means accidental. The whole point is that doctors should check the health of the crumbs, if necessary, prescribe a course of treatment. As for the woman in labor, the specialists also check her condition, whether she has caught any infections. Indeed, as practice shows, it is at this stage that a variety of diseases can manifest themselves, because immunity is weakened, therefore, internal organs are prone to infectious diseases. As for the latter, they often include the so-called postpartum endometritis. How is it different? How it or him correctly to treat? It is these and many other related issues that we will discuss in this article.

general information

Postpartum endometritis implies a disease under which inflammatory processes in the mucous membrane of the uterus are observed . According to experts, in the absence of timely treatment, it can in the future provoke infertility, spontaneous abortion, and a number of other complications. According to available data, when carrying out cesarean section, the probability to catch such ailment, as postpartum endometritis, is 25%. Why does it arise?

Main reasons

  • Surgical intervention with the assumption of gross errors;
  • Foci of chronic infections;
  • Complications during childbirth;
  • Various kinds of chronic diseases;
  • Non-compliance with basic hygiene standards;
  • Abnormal separation of the placenta from the uterine wall.

Symptoms

According to experts, postpartum endometritis occurs, usually after a few hours or days after delivery. It is noteworthy that the earlier the primary factors that indicate the presence of a problem are observed, the more complex is its shape. Doctors distinguish several symptoms of this disease. Note that acute postpartum endometritis as a whole is most often manifested by the following symptoms:

  • Severe pain in the lower abdomen;
  • Increased body temperature (up to about 40 degrees);
  • A marked increase in abdominal pain during breastfeeding;
  • Copious discharge from the vagina;
  • Slow contraction of the uterus itself.

Postpartum endometritis. Treatment

After confirming the exact diagnosis, specialists necessarily prescribe appropriate, and most importantly, individual therapy. It, as a rule, implies a course of antibiotics, probiotics and, if necessary, physiotherapy. It should be noted that with the use of certain groups of drugs, namely antibiotics, doctors most often prohibit breastfeeding. In this case, it is recommended to temporarily switch to mixtures. Although there are antibiotics that can be combined with breastfeeding (the possibility of their use should be discussed in each case with a specialist). With a mild manifestation of the disease, other medications are sometimes prescribed, in which natural feeding of crumbs is allowed. Be healthy!

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