What should I do if I have not cleaned up the discharge after 42 days after delivery?

The fact that the discharge is still not clean after 42 days after delivery is mostly considered to be caused by the residual placenta-placenta membranes and infection in the uterine cavity, which need to be treated with medication or surgery to deal with the cause of the disease.
1. Retained placenta and fetal membranes: If the discharge is still not clean 42 days after delivery, it is often considered to be retained placenta and fetal membranes, and ultrasound should be performed to clarify whether there is any tissue remaining in the uterine cavity. If the amount of residual tissue is relatively small, you can use the doctor’s guidance to promote the expulsion of fetal membranes. If necessary, the uterus will be cleared.
2. Uterine cavity infection: 42 days after the delivery of the bad dew is not clean should also be considered may be due to uterine cavity infection. If it is caused by bacterial infection, the patient needs to take oral antibiotics under the guidance of the physician, such as metronidazole, cefuroxime and so on.
Once the patient appeared 42 days after the birth of the bad dew is not clean, should promptly consult a doctor to identify the cause, cooperate with the doctor to take treatment measures.