Placentitis

Placentitis is an inflammatory disease of the placenta that can lead to serious consequences for the mother and fetus. This disease can occur at any stage of pregnancy, but most often occurs in the second or third trimester.

Placentitis can be caused by a variety of reasons, including infections, injuries, hormonal imbalances, and certain medications. Symptoms of placentitis may include abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, fever, weakness, and other signs of infection.

If placentitis is left untreated, it can lead to premature birth, miscarriage, or fetal death. Treatment for placentitis includes antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and other treatments depending on the cause of the disease.

It is important to remember that placentitis is a serious disease that can affect the health of the mother and baby. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor at the first symptoms of placentitis and follow treatment recommendations.