What is the disease of Sheen syndrome

Sheen syndrome, a debilitating syndrome in which the pituitary gland is ischemic necrosis caused by hemorrhagic shock and other causes in the postpartum period, leading to ovarian hypofunction, uterine atrophy accompanied by amenorrhea, hair loss, decreased libido, general fatigue and weakness. The presence of this Sheen syndrome can cause extreme postpartum weakness, non-inflated breasts, no milk, low urine and elevated urea ammonia in the blood, and can also cause infections such as pneumonia. Medication should be accompanied by strengthening nutrition, intake of high-protein, high-energy, vitamin-rich food, paying attention to rest, preventing infection, avoiding mental stimulation, overwork and excitement, and maintaining a relaxed mood.