What to do if your health is getting worse after a miscarriage

The deteriorating physique after miscarriage may be caused by anemia, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical-uterine adhesions and endometriosis after miscarriage. The patient needs to clarify the cause, actively treat the disease, and then help improve the physique by adjusting diet and lifestyle. 1. anemia: after miscarriage, due to long vaginal bleeding or bleeding during surgery, some patients will have symptoms of anemia, resulting in the patient’s deteriorating physique after miscarriage. If the anemia is serious, you need to take oral iron supplementation drugs such as ferrous succinate tablets, polysaccharide iron complex capsules, and qi and blood supplementation herbal medicines such as compound aconite syrup and spleen and blood tablets to regulate and improve. At the same time, the body can be supplemented with iron through diet, such as beef, mutton, animal liver, etc. for iron supplementation; 2, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: patients after abortion if the infection of pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated in a timely manner, may cause pelvic pain, which leads to poorer and poorer physical condition after abortion. Anti-inflammatory drug treatment can be carried out according to medical advice, such as oral levofloxacin, azithromycin, metronidazole and other drugs. Acupuncture and hot compresses can also be used to promote blood circulation in the body, relieve discomfort and improve the physical condition. 3. Cervical and uterine adhesions: This can lead to menstrual disorders and amenorrhea, which may also cause physical discomfort and make the patient feel worse and worse after abortion. In this case, hysteroscopic separation of cervical and uterine adhesions is performed according to medical advice to separate the adhesions, discharge fluid and blood from the uterine cavity, place a birth control device or drainage tube to prevent re-adhesions, and use estrogen and progesterone drugs according to medical advice to promote endometrial growth after surgery; 4. Patients need to use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as indomethacin and ibuprofen extended-release tablets, and progestin therapy, such as medroxyprogesterone acetate and norethindrone, as prescribed by the doctor. For patients with severe symptoms, surgical excision may be considered to destroy all visible ectopic lesions. For patients with fertility needs, the uterus and ovaries are preserved, while patients without fertility requirements and with severe symptoms are treated by removal of the uterus and bilateral adnexa, which may require surgery in severe cases. Patients should take care of their daily rest, go to bed early and wake up early, and avoid staying up late. Pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more food containing high quality protein, such as fish, lean pork, beef, milk, eggs, soy products, and more fresh vegetables and fruits. You should also actively exercise, exercise outdoors and ensure aerobic exercise, such as jogging, walking, jumping rope, swimming, etc.