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Severe Vaginal Bleeding Post Child Birth. Uterus Removed, Swelling In Right Leg And Arm. Kidney Condition?

my daughter gave birth to a baby girl on friday through cs after which she had serious bleeding problem, she was taken back into the theater for a second surgery and her uterous ( womb ) was removed but after that she started having swellings on her right leg and alms, and I was told that she has a kidney problem. What could have been the problem?
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
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It appears that your daughter has developed Acute Kidney Injury on account of massive blood-loss.She will require specialised care under supervision of Nephrologist for that.From the information provided she may or may not require dialysis as the same will be decided by the Nephrologist.
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Severe Vaginal Bleeding Post Child Birth. Uterus Removed, Swelling In Right Leg And Arm. Kidney Condition?

It appears that your daughter has developed Acute Kidney Injury on account of massive blood-loss.She will require specialised care under supervision of Nephrologist for that.From the information provided she may or may not require dialysis as the same will be decided by the Nephrologist.