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- Lochia abstract "In the field of the obstetrics, lochia is the vaginal discharge after giving birth (puerperium) containing blood, mucus, and uterian tissue. Lochia discharge typically continues for 4 to 6 weeks after childbirth. It is sterile for the first 2–3 days, but not so by the third or fourth day, as the uterus begins to be colonized by vaginal commensals such as non-hemolytic streptococci and E. coli.It progresses through three stages:Lochia rubra (or cruenta) is the first discharge, red in color because of the large amount of blood it contains. It typically lasts no longer than 3 to 5 days after birth.Lochia serosa is the term for lochia that has thinned and turned brownish or pink in color. It contains serous exudate, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and cervical mucus. This stage continues until around the tenth day after delivery. Lochia serosa which persists to some weeks after birth can indicate late postpartum hemorrhaging, and should be reported to a physician.Lochia alba (or purulenta) is the name for lochia once it has turned whitish or yellowish-white. It typically lasts from the second through the third to sixth weeks after delivery. It contains fewer red blood cells and is mainly made up of leukocytes, epithelial cells, cholesterol, fat, and mucus. Continuation beyond a few weeks can indicate a genital lesion, which should be reported to a physician.In general, lochia has an odor similar to that of normal menstrual fluid. Any offensive odor indicates contamination by saprophytic organisms and should be reported to a healthcare provider. Lochia that is retained within the uterus is known as lochiostasis or lochioschesis, and can result in lochiometra (distention of the uterus - pushing it out of shape). Lochiorrhea describes an excessive flow of lochia and can indicate infection.".
- Lochia wikiPageID "1377246".
- Lochia wikiPageRevisionID "584078944".
- Lochia hasPhotoCollection Lochia.
- Lochia subject Category:Blood.
- Lochia subject Category:Childbirth.
- Lochia subject Category:Excretion.
- Lochia subject Category:Obstetrics.
- Lochia comment "In the field of the obstetrics, lochia is the vaginal discharge after giving birth (puerperium) containing blood, mucus, and uterian tissue. Lochia discharge typically continues for 4 to 6 weeks after childbirth. It is sterile for the first 2–3 days, but not so by the third or fourth day, as the uterus begins to be colonized by vaginal commensals such as non-hemolytic streptococci and E.".
- Lochia label "Kraamvloed".
- Lochia label "Lochia".
- Lochia label "Loquios".
- Lochia label "Lóquio".
- Lochia label "Wochenfluss".
- Lochia label "悪露".
- Lochia sameAs Wochenfluss.
- Lochia sameAs Loquios.
- Lochia sameAs Nifas.
- Lochia sameAs 悪露.
- Lochia sameAs Kraamvloed.
- Lochia sameAs Lóquio.
- Lochia sameAs m.04xwqp.
- Lochia sameAs Q15138772.
- Lochia sameAs Q15138772.
- Lochia wasDerivedFrom Lochia?oldid=584078944.
- Lochia isPrimaryTopicOf Lochia.