Early symptoms
Early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy include menopause, abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Abdominal pain is the most common symptom, which is often manifested as tearing pain on one side of the lower abdomen, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and anal dilatation.
diagnostic method
The diagnostic methods of ectopic pregnancy include blood HCG, urine HCG detection, B-ultrasound, posterior fornix puncture, diagnostic curettage and pathological examination. These methods can help doctors accurately diagnose ectopic pregnancy.
Conservative treatment method
Conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy includes anticancer drugs, traditional Chinese medicine and mifepristone. Among them, anticancer drugs are suitable for unruptured tubal pregnancy, the gestational sac diameter is less than 5cm, the peritoneal free fluid is less than1000 ml, and B-HCG is less than 1000u, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine and mifepristone can also be used to treat ectopic pregnancy.
Etiology of ectopic pregnancy
The causes of ectopic pregnancy include chronic salpingitis, abnormal development or function of fallopian tubes, intrauterine device placement, tubal surgery, pelvic endometriosis, and migration of pregnant eggs. Understanding these reasons can help people to better prevent ectopic pregnancy.