ionisoituneina
Ionisoituneina, also known as polyhydramnios, is a rare medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of amniotic fluid in the uterus during pregnancy. This condition can pose serious risks to both the mother and the developing fetus.
The cause of ionisoituneina is often related to abnormalities in fetal kidney function, which impede the normal
Symptoms of ionisoituneina may include a rapid increase in the mother's abdominal size, as well as discomfort
Diagnosis of ionisoituneina typically involves ultrasound examination to measure the amniotic fluid index (AFI), as well
In most cases, ionisoituneina resolves on its own by the end of the second trimester, although in
Complications of ionisoituneina can result in preterm birth, infant respiratory distress syndrome, and even fetal loss.