Jul 26, 2008

Cervical cancer affect delivery?

The impact of pregnancy pairs of cervical cancer, pregnancy because of the blood supply and pelvic lymph flow rate increase, may promote cancer of the transfer and delivery will occur in the spread of cancer, severe bleeding and post-natal infection.

1. Intrauterine pyonephrosis

Cervical cancer will be mostly caused by the blockage,

With body heat, stench of vaginal discharge.

2. Pelvic inflammatory disease

There are less abdominal pain, and so on.

3. Pregnancy pairs the impact of cervical cancer

Uterine cancer with pregnancy is rare, accounting for domestic reporting the total number of cervical cancer 0.92 percent to 7.05 percent, and foreign reported in the literature of 1.01 percent. Patients can threatened abortion or attending antenatal bleeding, vaginal smear and Huotizuzhi checks can confirm the diagnosis, early pregnancy if women should be routine vaginal bleeding cervical Kuiqi inspection, and for cervical cytology-blowing.

The impact of pregnancy pairs of cervical cancer, pregnancy because of the blood supply and pelvic lymph flow rate increase, may promote cancer of the transfer and delivery will occur in the spread of cancer, severe bleeding and post-natal infection. Because of the pregnancy effects of estrogen, cervical cell proliferation active transitional zone, similar to carcinoma in situ lesions, but there are differentiation, polar also maintain that these changes after childbirth can resume. Pregnancy may also be combined carcinoma in situ, post-natal can not be restored. Should be carefully differentiated.

Treatment required under the development of cancer and the number of months of pregnancy may be. Phase I and Ⅱ a combined period of early pregnancy, can be radical surgery or radiation therapy first, the question naturally exclude fetal deaths, a further radical surgery, radiation therapy or continue. A post-mortem early pregnancy are viable fetus from the Palais, at the same time of radical. The merger of advanced cervical cancer or labor, should be to Cesarean section, after further surgery or radiotherapy.

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