What are the reasons for dizziness in late pregnancy

  During the later stages of pregnancy, pregnant women will pay more attention to various situations of themselves and the fetus. Once some symptoms appear, they will worry about whether there are abnormal symptoms, whether it will affect the fetus, and so on. Recently, some pregnant women in the later stages of pregnancy have symptoms of dizziness, and they want to know what causes dizziness in the later stages of pregnancy?

  

What are the reasons for dizziness in late pregnancy1

  Pregnant women who experience dizziness in the later stages of pregnancy should first consider whether their blood pressure is abnormal, as gestational hypertension is mainly characterized by dizziness, elevated blood pressure, edema, eclampsia, and proteinuria. It often occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy and is more common after 32 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnancy induced hypertension is extremely harmful to both pregnant women and fetuses. Pregnant women are not only prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, but also have a higher risk of placental abruption and childbirth death.

  In terms of the fetus, it is prone to premature birth, intrauterine distress and death, intrauterine growth retardation, stillbirth, and neonatal asphyxia and death. Therefore, after experiencing dizziness symptoms in the later stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible for a blood pressure check to see if the blood pressure has increased. At the same time, a urine routine test is also needed to check for proteinuria. If a pregnant woman is diagnosed with gestational hypertension, she needs to take antihypertensive drugs according to the doctor's requirements to control blood pressure.

  In addition, it should also be considered whether the pregnant woman has iron deficiency anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is clinically manifested as dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, pale complexion, etc. In the later stages of pregnancy, pregnant women have a great demand for iron, not only to meet their own body needs, but also to ensure the needs of the fetus. If they do not consume enough iron, it will lead to anemia symptoms. Iron deficiency anemia can be supplemented through supplements, and their diet should be adjusted to eat more iron rich foods.

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