Is gestational edema due to iron deficiency

  Most pregnant women experience swelling of their hands and feet during pregnancy, sooner or later, which is generally referred to as gestational edema. Although not every pregnant woman will experience edema during pregnancy, edema does indeed plague many pregnant women. So, is pregnancy edema caused by iron deficiency?

  

Is gestational edema due to iron deficiency1

  Edema during pregnancy may be caused by iron deficiency. If a pregnant woman has been suffering from iron deficiency, it may lead to anemia after pregnancy. If anemia is particularly severe, there is a high possibility of lower limb edema. But it is also possible that the enlargement of the uterus has compressed the veins in the lower limbs, causing poor blood circulation and resulting in edema.

  It is also possible that during pregnancy, an increase in hormones secreted by the placenta and aldosterone secreted by the adrenal gland can cause water retention in the body, leading to a decrease in the elimination of water from the body and resulting in edema. It is also possible that as the baby grows, the uterus increases in size, leading to increased pressure in the pelvic bones and causing edema in the lower limb veins.

  In fact, edema in pregnant women is a very normal phenomenon during pregnancy. The fluid inside the blood vessels seeps out of the blood vessels and then accumulates in the tissue gaps. It only appears after a certain period of time during pregnancy. The first thing to determine when edema occurs is what causes it. Secondly, you can go to the hospital to ask a doctor for a solution, and do not use medication casually for treatment.

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