How to conservatively treat ectopic pregnancy

  Ectopic pregnancy is a very common abnormal pregnancy phenomenon. Although it can be very sad, if it is detected, timely and early treatment is necessary. Some women do not want to undergo surgical treatment, so let's take a look at how to treat ectopic pregnancy conservatively?

  

How to conservatively treat ectopic pregnancy1

  The choice of treatment method mainly depends on the woman's fertility requirements, the size and location of the ectopic pregnancy, and the specific physical condition. After being diagnosed with ectopic pregnancy, if conservative treatment can be taken, medication is usually used to cause the gestational sac to wither and then be expelled from the body.

  Although conservative treatment does not cause much pain, it is not without risks because if the embryo is not killed by drugs, it will grow bigger and the fallopian tubes will rupture, leading to massive bleeding; Alternatively, if a portion of the embryos are killed while another portion remains alive, it can lead to the development of stale embryos, resulting in infertility in the future.

  The harm of ectopic pregnancy is quite serious, and conservative treatment methods are also limited. The key is whether it is detected in a timely manner, and then the size of the fertilized egg is judged. In addition to conservative treatment, there are many other methods for treating ectopic pregnancy, and patients need to choose according to their actual situation. It should also be noted that after conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy, it is necessary to re-examine to ensure successful treatment. If the treatment fails, surgery must be performed promptly to avoid delaying the condition.

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