During pregnancy, women may experience a series of reactions such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting due to changes in their body hormones. However, some women may experience dizziness and blackening of their eyes shortly after pregnancy, which can be very uncomfortable for them. So, why do women experience pre pregnancy blackening after pregnancy?
After pregnancy, if a woman's blood pressure is low and causes cerebral ischemia, it can lead to sudden blackening of her eyes. In the early and middle stages of pregnancy, the formation of the placenta causes a certain degree of decrease in blood pressure in their bodies, which is a normal physiological manifestation and does not require too much tension. However, women who originally suffered from hypertension are more likely to experience insufficient cerebral blood supply, leading to dizziness and darkening of the eyes.
Secondly, women who eat too little after pregnancy may have low blood sugar levels, which can lead to blackening of the eyes, accompanied by fatigue, palpitations, and other conditions. So women should adjust their diet in a timely manner after pregnancy, consume more sugar substances, and ensure sufficient energy in their bodies. Women with anemia may also experience dizziness and blackening of their eyes.
Long term sitting or lying down after pregnancy can compress blood vessels, hinder blood circulation in the body, and cause sudden blackening in front of the eyes. So women should not lie or sit for long periods of time after pregnancy. They should stand up and exercise their bodies from time to time to enhance their immune system and prevent dizziness, chest tightness, and other conditions.