What is the cause of vaginal hematoma during vaginal delivery

  For women, pregnancy is a very happy but also very difficult thing. There are many things to pay attention to during pregnancy, and women also need to experience strong labor pains during childbirth. In addition, during vaginal delivery, it is possible for the fetus to have a hematoma in the female external genitalia. So, what is the cause of vaginal hematoma during vaginal delivery?

  

What is the cause of vaginal hematoma during vaginal delivery1

  Firstly, vulvar hematoma is limited to the external genitalia, manifested as local protrusion of the external genitalia, with purple skin or mucosa. It is often caused by improper suturing techniques during birth canal lacerations or perineal side cutting repairs, resulting in incomplete hemostasis. When the blood vessels leak and retract, no bleeding can be seen, and soon blood cannot flow out due to bleeding, forming a hematoma. Diagnosis can be detected by naked eye observation.

  Secondly, some people experience congestion of the external genitalia due to trauma. If congestion of the external genitalia is caused by trauma, the treatment method for this phenomenon is the same as that for other injuries. Cold compress can be used in the early stages to reduce bleeding, and in the later stages, hot compress can be used to promote blood circulation, which can help eliminate the phenomenon of external genitalia hematoma as soon as possible.

  Finally, if there is a hematoma, infection should be avoided. Generally speaking, once the hematoma is absorbed, it will be fine. Now you can wipe off the iodine solution. Do not wear tight fitting clothes. Pay attention to local hygiene. Never eat anything that is prone to causing internal heat. Eat light and nutritious food. Eat more foods rich in vitamins. You can observe for a few more days to see. If there are signs of infection. Go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

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