Author Topic: Sheehan Syndrome  (Read 2066 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Sheehan Syndrome
« on: March 17, 2011, 03:57:39 AM »
Sheehan is a very rare disorder affects some women who lose massive amounts of blood during childbirth. Problems occur when blood pressure drops too low and limited blood supply to the brain. When you receive a pituitary brain base enough new blood, it quickly and permanently stopped working. As a result, women with primary hormone deficiencies Sheehan that prevents them from producing breast milk or after menstruation, or maintaining normal blood pressure. Most patients need hormone replacement drugs for the rest of their lives to avoid serious complications. doctors believe pituitary especially susceptible to problems during pregnancy to be expanded, and requires a good blood supply, and continuous. Major haemorrhage during childbirth take away precious gland nutrients and oxygen, leading to atrophy. Corrupted gland may stop producing sufficient levels of prolactin, thyroid-stimulating hormone stimulating hormones of the adrenal other important chemical signals. Many patients symptoms begin in the first few days after birth, although serious complications can vary depending on hormones and participate. If prolactin supplies ran out, a woman cannot start to make breast milk. Deficiencies in other hormones may preclude intervals and hair transplant in pubic region, underarms, and elsewhere on her body. More serious symptoms may develop several months or even years later, such as cognitive deficit lower blood pressure, chronic fatigue, depression and arthritis. Very rarely can cause a sudden bloody crash adrenal hormones which may lead to coma or death.

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