Symptoms of amniotic fluid embolism

  Amniotic fluid embolism is a very dangerous thing. Once amniotic fluid embolism occurs, if not treated in a timely manner, it can easily pose a serious threat to the life of the mother. Amniotic fluid embolism is a dangerous disease that is prone to occur during childbirth, greatly affecting the life of the mother. So, what are the symptoms of amniotic fluid embolism?

  

Symptoms of amniotic fluid embolism1

  1. Amniotic fluid embolism can cause respiratory failure in pregnant women. Once amniotic fluid embolism occurs, pregnant women are prone to respiratory failure, which can be divided into explosive and chronic types. Explosive respiratory failure can lead to difficulty breathing, cyanosis, acute pulmonary edema, symptoms of vomiting blood foam, rapid increase in heart rate, and rapid decrease in blood pressure. Some patients even lose their signs of life with a single scream, which makes people feel particularly dangerous. Slow pregnant women do not have obvious symptoms until postpartum bleeding continues and blood does not coagulate, which is when it is discovered.

  2. Some patients with amniotic fluid embolism have safely survived respiratory failure after rescue, but have experienced systemic bleeding. The main manifestation of systemic bleeding is vaginal bleeding, supplemented by systemic bleeding. Bleeding can easily occur in areas such as the needle hole, mucous membranes, and skin, which is very frightening. Once the blood flows out, it will not solidify, directly causing excessive blood loss and threatening the patient's life safety.

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