What does postpartum uterine separation mean?

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Postpartum uterine separation, indicating a small amount of effusion, this situation is relatively normal. With the recovery of the body slowly can be absorbed. But if the effusion is particularly large, that is, the separation is more serious, can also be treated with antibiotics, and observe whether there is bleeding during this time, whether there is fistula. If there is vaginal inflammation, in addition to antibiotics for treatment, vaginal medication can also be used, so that the treatment effect is better. Most postpartum uterine separation is a relatively small situation, so there is no need to worry. Generally two or three months after the examination symptoms are no longer or slowly reduce the trend can be. Mild separation generally does not cause obvious symptoms. If the fluid is more will cause abdominal pain.

What does postpartum uterine separation mean?



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