Are gravidas scary?

Staphylococcus is a common gynecological condition that is harmful and dangerous. Staphylococcus can lead to abnormal enlargement of the uterus, abdominal pain, irregular vaginal bleeding, or even hemorrhage, with the risk of shock and death. Moreover, the blister-like clots of hyperemesis gravidarum may reach other parts of the body with the blood circulation, causing corresponding symptoms and embolism, which is life-threatening. A small percentage of gravidas may even form choriocarcinoma. If patients with hyperemesis gravidarum are not diagnosed and treated in time, it will lead to too large a uterus, increase the incidence of uterine perforation or incomplete removal during the removal surgery, and easily induce hemorrhage or bacterial infections, which can be life-threatening in serious cases. It is recommended that patients with hyperemesis gravidarum should go to the hospital for timely consultation and choose surgery to terminate pregnancy as early as possible.