What does it mean if a B-ultrasound 14 days after an abortion shows residual tissue but no bleeding, and what should be done?

Jun 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Fourteen days after abortion, a B-ultrasound shows residual tissue but no bleeding. This may be due to a small amount of residue, tissue organization, or excessive adhesion. Targeted management is required, and a detailed analysis is as follows: When the residual tissue is small, it may adhere closely to the uterine cavity and has not yet detached, thus not easily causing bleeding. If there are no obvious discomfort symptoms, regular monitoring is recommended. Avoid fatigue and pay extra attention to personal hygiene.

Fourteen days after an abortion, a B-ultrasound shows residual tissue but no bleeding, which may be due to a small amount of residue, organization, or excessive adhesion. Targeted management is required, and the specific analysis is as follows:

1. Small Residual Tissue

When the amount of retained tissue is small, it may adhere closely to the uterine cavity and has not yet shed, making bleeding less likely. If there are no obvious discomfort symptoms, regular observation is recommended. Avoid fatigue and maintain good hygiene.

2. Organization

If the body tends to heal quickly, residual tissue may become organized due to adhesion to the uterine wall, leading to this condition. In the absence of discomfort, no special treatment is necessary—regular hospital check-ups are sufficient.

3. Excessive Adhesion

If the residual tissue is tightly adhered to the uterine wall and there is no separation or open blood sinuses, bleeding typically does not occur. It is recommended to undergo a detailed ultrasound examination to determine the size of the residue. If the residual tissue is larger than 1 cm, a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure is recommended to remove it.

After an abortion, it is advisable to have regular hospital follow-ups to check for any remaining tissue and prevent possible infection.

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