Selenium is one of the common trace elements. If selenium deficiency exists, it may cause various diseases such as cancer, myoma, infertility, diabetes, etc. If pregnant women are deficient in selenium, it not only affects their own health but may also affect their children. Therefore, understanding the symptoms of selenium deficiency is necessary to make timely responses. So what are the symptoms of selenium deficiency in pregnant women?
The symptoms of selenium deficiency may not be apparent in the early stages. If relevant symptoms appear, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and timely selenium supplementation. If there is indeed a deficiency of selenium, it may lead to malnutrition caused by loss of appetite; Symptoms such as hair loss and nail peeling may also occur; It may also cause hemolytic anemia and other diseases in newborns, especially premature infants; It may also affect the metabolism of thyroid hormones, leading to genetic mutations in children, which may result in congenital idiocy.
In addition, the skin may gradually become dull, lack luster, and other skin diseases may also occur; It can also lead to a decrease in immunity, continuous occurrence of minor health problems, and for women, it can also cause gynecological diseases, seriously endangering women's physical health; There may also be heart diseases such as bradycardia, arrhythmia, heart enlargement, heart failure, etc.
If pregnant women suffer from selenium deficiency, it can also lead to related diseases such as gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, which can cause harm to both the pregnant woman and the fetus. Therefore, once this problem is discovered, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and targeted treatment in a timely manner.