Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Effective Treatment & Recovery! – Antai Hospital

Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Constant Nausea and Violent Vomiting

Introduction:

Hyperemesis Gravidarum is a pregnancy-associated disorder that is both severe and violent and can potentially lead to fetal and maternal morbidity. During pregnancy, it is very common to develop pregnancy-associated nausea and mild vomiting symptoms. This is the more common and harmless condition known as “morning sickness”. Unfortunately, due to the similarity in the exhibiting of the physical symptoms, morning sickness and Hyperemesis are commonly confused to be the same thing by obstetricians and obstetric providers, resulting in under-treatment or complete disregard. This causes pregnant women who are suffering from HG to be neglected and can cause their pregnancy journey to become far worse than it already is.

Here at Antai Hospital, we offer you a highly effective in-house formulate medication known as “HCG-Desensitizer”. This revolutionary drug is injected intravenously and has a success rate of up to 95%, with a full-refund guarantee. You do not need to be dependent on the medication. The patient can immediately observe a rapid decline of symptoms and within a few days of monitoring and hospitalizations, you are allowed to return home for the remainder of your pregnancy journey with no complications. This is the guarantee we offer, as we take our HG patients very seriously.

Symptoms to expect:

  • Persistent vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Excessive salivation
  • Hypersensitive to environment
  • Weight loss of more than 5%
  • Ketonuria
  • Electrolyte imbalance
  • Hypokalemia
  • Dehydration
  • Significant reduction in quality of life
  • Depression
  • Anxiety

Symptoms can be aggravated if the patient has pre-existing conditions such as a heart condition, pre-existing mental conditions such as depression, diabetes etc.

Diagnosis

The etiology of Hyperemesis Gravidarum during pregnancy is still certain here at Antai Hospital, being the presence of abnormal muscarinic 1 chemoreceptor distributed systemically in the patient’s body. These M1-receptors are present in several organs, muscles, and endocrine glands, and the triggering of these receptors is what leads to the symptoms associated with HG. hCG that is free-flowing binds actively with these receptors, making serum-hCG a secondary factor. This is what causes the hypersensitization that HG patients experience on a constant basis, as these receptors are being fired constantly with no fatigue. Antai Hospital’s HCG-Desensitizer treats this effectively by blocking the receptors, preventing them from binding with hCG, which is why patient recovery is so rapid.  

Despite there being several hypotheses being proposed, including a psychologic predisposition (a conversion or somatization disorder and inability of the woman to respond to excessive life stress), and evolutionary adaptation (avoidance of toxins during pregnancy), none have been able to produce an effective treatment like the Antai “HCG-Desensitizer”. We guarantee recovery.

Patient History and Careful Examination           

Careful history taking in women with suspected or confirmed hyperemesis gravidarum should include their pregnancy status, estimated gestational age, history of complications during prior pregnancies, any pre-existing conditions of note, the frequency and severity of nausea and vomiting, any interventions are done to treat her symptom(s), and the outcomes of the attempted interventions. The average onset of symptoms happens approximately 5 to 6 weeks into gestation but can happen far earlier.

The physical exam should include fetal heart rate (depending on gestational age) and an examination of fluid status, including an examination of blood pressure, heart rate, mucous membrane dryness, capillary refill, and skin turgor. A patient weight should be obtained for comparison to previous and future weights. If indicated, abdominal examination and pelvic examination should occur to determine the presence or absence of tenderness to palpation.

Current Conventional Treatments Are Ineffective

Drinking water and eating a bland meal are part of conventional treatment, which are both ineffective and unsustainable for the developing pregnancy. Electrolyte replacement beverages, thiamine, and a higher protein diet are also recommended. The most common approach is the use of Intravenous Fluids for the replacement of nutrients and hydration. In terms of drugs, pyridoxine or metoclopramide are the common ones recommended but are not sustainable as they only suppress symptoms and carry side effects/. If they do not work, prochlorperazine, dimenhydrinate, ondansetron (sold under the brand name Zofran), or corticosteroids are recommended, which accomplish the same and force the patient to depend on them throughout the pregnancy.

Antai Hospital’s Commitment

Antai Hospital’s full refund policy for the miscarriage prevention treatments we provide should already be the best guarantee for a healthy pregnancy. Patients should rest assured, can and should go about their everyday life, focusing their diet on vegetables, beans, celery, and other fiber-rich foods. Besides that, an active lifestyle of yoga and swimming should also be incorporated to help relieve stress and increase blood circulation, which is beneficial for the fetus’s development and the mother’s health. With our assurance, a healthy lifestyle, and peace of mind, you can go through a healthy pregnancy with no complications.

Recurrent miscarriages are no doubt a heavy blow to the patient’s physical and mental health. All we can do is to help ease the burden and decrease your trauma, to slowly help you overcome the anxiety with the love and care that we provide at Antai Hospital.

Trust in Antai Hospital and trust in yourself, your pregnancy is our priority.

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