For pregnant women, prenatal checkups are very important, and the items for prenatal checkups may vary at different stages. NK cell testing is one of the items in prenatal checkups, and many people are not familiar with NK cells. So, let's now take a look at the impact of high NK cell count on pregnant women?
NK is a type of immune cell in the human body that has certain immune functions. When NK is high, it may cause endocrine disorders in pregnant women, which has a certain impact on pregnancy. If there is a change in secretion function during pregnancy, it can lead to symptoms such as embryonic arrest or miscarriage. In this case, it is necessary to treat the condition of high NK cells. To identify the cause and choose appropriate treatment methods to prevent any impact on the fetus.
NK cells have a relatively high percentage and belong to autoimmune abnormalities. After pregnancy, they are prone to attack the embryo, leading to miscarriage. During bacterial infection, these cells will be in a relatively active state. If the cells increase in the early stages of pregnancy, there may be an infection in the body. Secondly, avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods, drinking alcohol, and staying up late. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, especially those with high vitamin C content. It is recommended to take oral medication for symptomatic treatment before pregnancy, and immunoglobulin can also be used to improve maternal immunity after pregnancy. It is recommended to actively seek treatment according to medical advice. Maintaining a relaxed mood and a regular lifestyle is also important.