The most typical clinical manifestations of uterine rupture

Uterine rupture mainly occurs in the body of the uterus or the lower part of the uterus in late pregnancy or during labor and delivery, and the most typical clinical manifestations are fetal distress, tear-like pain in the abdomen, abnormal vaginal bleeding, fainting, and shock.
Uterine rupture usually occurs in late pregnancy or during labor and delivery. It is mainly caused by scarred uterus, obstructed obstructed labor and other factors that lead to uterine damage, thinning, increased pressure in the uterine cavity causing rupture of the lower segment of the uterus or rupture of the uterine body. The main manifestations are abnormal vaginal bleeding, tearing pain in the lower abdomen, cessation of uterine contractions, shock, fainting, fetal distress and so on.
Uterine rupture can directly threaten the life of the fetus and the mother, in the treatment, once the phenomenon of aura uterine rupture should be immediately used drugs to inhibit contractions, and as soon as possible cesarean section; once the uterine rupture should be immediately anti-shock treatment and cesarean section, the uterus should be repaired or excised according to the situation during the operation, and try our best to save the life of the fetus and the mother.