Can you have a staphylococcus after a miscarriage?

Grapnios can occur after a miscarriage, and there are obvious symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum after a miscarriage that need to be treated in a timely manner.
Staphylococcus is mainly caused by the development of an abnormal fertilized egg, but it can also be affected by other factors. A history of miscarriage is one of the risk factors for staphylococcus, and having had a miscarriage increases the chances of having a full-blown staphylococcus. Therefore, a second pregnancy after a miscarriage requires attention to physical symptoms.
Typical symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum after a miscarriage include postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, severe pregnancy-related vomiting, abdominal pain, and hyperthyroidism. If you have a history of miscarriage and experience symptoms, you need to be alert to the possibility of hyperemesis gravidarum.
It is recommended that after the miscarriage of suspected hyperemesis gravidarum, should go to the regular hospital in time for a detailed examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment.