Yes, elevated hCG levels after a miscarriage can indicate retained tissue in the uterus. After a miscarriage, hCG levels typically decline as the body expels the pregnancy tissue. If levels remain elevated or rise, it may suggest that some tissue has not been fully expelled, potentially leading to complications. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management if this occurs.
If you are concerned, an ultrasound test will confirm the emptiness of the uterus. == Yes, it is possible to have tissue left in your uterus after a miscarriage, this is called retained placenta. You really need to have a doctor confirm this, as a retained placenta could cause death, through hemorraghing or infection.
Troponin and CK MB
Yes, it is possible to have miscarried even if hCG levels are negative, especially if the miscarriage occurred very early in the pregnancy. In such cases, the body may have expelled the pregnancy tissue before hCG levels could be detected or while they were still low. Additionally, hCG levels can take time to return to baseline after a miscarriage, so negative results might not immediately indicate that a miscarriage has not occurred. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate assessment and guidance.
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A gum infection, or periodontal disease, can lead to elevated enzyme levels in the body, particularly in the bloodstream. This occurs as the infection triggers an inflammatory response, causing the release of enzymes from immune cells and damaged tissues. Elevated levels of certain enzymes, such as alkaline phosphatase or aspartate aminotransferase, can indicate tissue damage and inflammation associated with the infection. Additionally, systemic effects from the infection may further contribute to these elevated enzyme levels.
Yes, you can pass tissue from a miscarriage while peeing. I know this from personal experience.
By the cramps or by a D&C by a doctor.
Usually a miscarriage tissue is difficult to pull apart and can be a grey colour where veins are seen.
It will start to decompose and give you infections and that is why you have to see a doctor when you miscarry and have a D&C, an abortion method where they scrape the uterus.
You have a slightly elevated level of an enzyme, known as lipase, that digests fat levels. Raised levels of lipase in the blood serum can indicate a range of pancreatic disease, which you may need to have a biopsy (tissue sample performed) to determine the cause if the CT is negative.
Troponin levels usually start to rise within 3-4 hours of a heart attack and remain elevated for up to 2 weeks. Levels can vary depending on the extent of the heart damage and other factors, and they gradually decrease as cardiac tissue heals.
Passing vaginal tissue means that the tissue around the opening of the vagina is coming out. This could occur during a miscarriage.