Molar pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy and a relatively dangerous disease. If not controlled in a timely manner, it is likely to continue to spread and develop, causing more serious diseases. Therefore, women should pay enough attention to it. When molar pregnancy occurs, it should be treated and treated in a timely manner to avoid serious consequences to the body. However, is molar pregnancy benign or malignant?
Molar pregnancy can be classified as benign or malignant, and the symptoms exhibited by these two different conditions are also different. In the early stages, benign molar pregnancy may show symptoms of vaginal bleeding, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. In addition, women may also have abnormal symptoms such as swelling and proteinuria.
The symptoms of malignant molar pregnancy are more severe, whether benign or malignant. Once molar pregnancy is confirmed, women should immediately undergo suction curettage for treatment. During this process, excessive bleeding should be prevented, so it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for surgery to avoid uterine perforation or infection, and to minimize the risk of malignancy.
After surgery, women should supplement high protein foods such as animal liver, and also prevent anemia. They can eat some brown sugar and red dates to supplement blood. In terms of diet, they should eat more easily digestible foods and avoid overexertion. To avoid malignant transformation of molar pregnancy, women should follow up regularly after surgery, maintain a good mood, and improve their ability to resist diseases.