Sheehan's syndrome (patient information)
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Overview
Overview
Sheehan’s syndrome is a condition that may occur in a woman who bleeds severely during childbirth.
What are the symptoms of Sheehan’s syndrome?
What are the symptoms of Sheehan’s syndrome?
- Symptoms of Sheehan’s syndrome may include:
- Inability to breast-feed (breast milk never “comes in”)
- Fatigue
- Lack of menstrual bleeding
- Loss of pubic and axillary hair
- Low blood pressure
- Note: Symptoms other than inability to breast feed may not develop for several years after the delivery.
What causes Sheehan’s syndrome?
What causes Sheehan’s syndrome?
- Severe bleeding during childbirth can cause tissue death in the pituitary gland, which may cause the gland to lose its ability to function properly.
- The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain. It normally produces hormones that stimulate breast milk production, growth, reproductive functions, the thyroid, and the adrenal glands. A lack of these hormones can lead to a variety of symptoms.
- Conditions that increase the risk of bleeding during childbirth and Sheehan’s syndrome include multiple pregnancies (twins or triplets) and problems with the placenta, the organ that develops during pregnancy to feed the fetus.
- Sheehan’s syndrome is very rare.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Treatment options
Treatment options
- Treatment involves estrogen and progesterone hormone replacement therapy, which must be taken for the rest of your life.
Where to find medical care for Sheehan’s syndrome?
Where to find medical care for Sheehan’s syndrome?
What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?
What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?
The outlook with early diagnosis and treatment is excellent.
Possible complications
Possible complications
This condition can be life threatening if not treated.
Prevention
Prevention
Extreme bleeding during childbirth can often be prevented by proper medical care. Otherwise, Sheehan’s syndrome is not preventable.
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