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Puerperal Fever



Puerperal Fever Causes


The cause of the disease is the genital tract sepsis infection. This infection can be brought about by Group A Streptococcus and Group B Streptococcus.


Puerperal Fever Definition


Puerperal fever is a bacteria-caused disease a woman can contract during the following conditions: childbirth, abortion, and miscarriage. It is also sometimes known as childbed fever.


Puerperal Fever Diagnosis


Puerperal fever can be diagnosed after the above-mentioned symptoms were exhibited, or when the affected person complains about such symptoms after giving birth or suffering a miscarriage.


Puerperal Fever Symptoms and Signs


The main symptoms of puerperal fever include fever, abdominal pain, flu-like symptoms, profuse vaginal bleeding, and foul-smelling vaginal discharge.


Puerperal Fever Treatment


The disease can easily be treated with antibiotics and improved hygiene.


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