Definition:
Hydrorrhea gravidarum is defined as “the discharge of a
watery fluid from the vagina during pregnancy”. It can also be called as
hindwater.
One more definition
is constant or periodic flow of a serous or seropurulent liquid, resembling
liquor amnii, from the vagina in pregnancy.
The causes of are:
Rupture of membranes
Hydrosalpinx
Edema of uterine walls
Inflammation of decidual glands
Placenta marginata
Pathology:
Inflammation of deciduae is not uncommon in pregnancy. It occurs
usually secondary to slight degrees of endometritis. But severe degree of endometritis leads to
sterility.
The inflamed decidua will be greatly thickened either
localized or diffuse and may present with polypoid growths or small cysts.
The rupture of these cystic decidual glands, with sudden gush
of fluid from vagina will present as hydrorrhea gravidarum.
Quantity :
Little or more
Time :
Usually occurs after six months of pregnancy
Differential diagnosis:
Liquor amnii
Urine
Local wounds pus discharge
Secretions from local tumors
Dangers :
It can lead to preterm labour
Treatment :
No particular treatment available. Cause to be treated.
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