What to do if there is swelling and pain in the external genitalia during four months of pregnancy

  Female friends will always have some adverse symptoms after pregnancy. If the symptoms are physiological, pregnant women don't need to worry too much. Many women may experience swelling and pain in the external genitalia after entering mid pregnancy. So, what should women do if they experience swelling and pain in the external genitalia during the fourth month of pregnancy?

  

What to do if there is swelling and pain in the external genitalia during four months of pregnancy1

  If a woman is four months pregnant and experiences swelling and pain in the external genitalia, it is likely due to poor blood flow in the lower limbs and increased blood flow in the reproductive tract after pregnancy. At this time, not only will the external genitalia feel swollen, but there will also be symptoms of swelling and pain, making pregnant women very uncomfortable. For this situation, pregnant women should raise their legs while sleeping and use warm water for sitz baths.

  If there is swelling and pain in the external genitalia during mid pregnancy, it may also be caused by the enlargement of the female uterus and local compression of the external genitalia during pregnancy. The external genitalia of women has abundant veins, making it prone to swelling and pain. This is a physiological reason and generally does not require treatment.

  If it is confirmed that the swelling and pain of the external genitalia in pregnant women are caused by physiological factors, some methods can be used to regulate it, such as resting in bed more often and paying attention to weight control to avoid overweight. Otherwise, it will not only lead to excessive fetal growth, but also easily cause the swelling of the external genitalia to continue to develop. In addition, pregnant women should be alert to external genital lesions and undergo regular check ups at the hospital.

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