Low pressure and load
All women suffer from many symptoms during pregnancy, so it is necessary to distinguish between normal and abnormal,
- and these symptoms fluctuate according to the order of blood pressure,
- high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and in pregnant women,
- the pressure is considered normal with the presence of a reading of 80/120,
- Low blood pressure is a normal symptom that occurs for all women in the first few months of pregnancy,
- and this decrease is similar to high blood pressure in the mother and her fetus
- and does not pose a threat to your life. Therefore, this article describes the causes of low blood pressure. During pregnancy its symptoms and treatment.
- symptoms
- Bone stiffness in the neck joints and poor breathing.
- Fatigue, lethargy, severe weakness throughout the body, thirst, nausea.
- Blurred vision, loss of vision, and loss of focus.
- Fainting occurs in case of dizziness, lightheadedness, and severe depression. This can threaten the life of the mother and fetus if the mother falls and hits a hard object.
- reason
- Infection in pregnant women with gestational diabetes or true diabetes.
- lack of blood sugar.
- Malnutrition and severe malaise as a result of disease infections.
- Prolonged exposure to the sun in summer can lead to dehydration.
- Stress, lack of rest, keep working without stopping.
- Aneurysms in pregnant women in early pregnancy.
Multiples
Severe cases of hypotension may include vomiting, nausea, anemia, possible miscarriage, increased risk of preterm birth, and low birth weight.
- treatment or treatment
- There are many treatments to avoid the risk of developing low blood pressure and related complications, including:
- Make sure you drink enough water to maintain hydration.
- Pay attention to healthy foods rich in important nutrients such as vitamins, and be sure to take the nutritional supplements your doctor prescribes for you.
- Sit down as soon as you become blind.
- Lie down to achieve a high degree of blood flow to the heart muscle.
- If you continue to feel dizzy, faint, or, have blurred vision, see your doctor and follow your doctor's instructions for taking the prescribed medication in case of emergency.
- Increase your salt intake for low blood pressure.
- Elevate your legs while sitting and sleeping to increase blood flow to the whole body.
- To prevent falls, do not get up immediately after sitting or getting up from sleep.
- Exercising regularly stimulates blood circulation and reduces the chance of low blood pressure.