‘Dizziness’

Controlling Sickness During Pregnancy

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Controlling Sickness During Pregnancy

  • Avoid quick stops. Try not to get up from your chair or bed abruptly. It is best to get up slowly and gradually incorporated.
  • Lie on your side, instead of on the back. The oppression that causes the uterus on the vena cava and pelvic veins by lying on your back increases your heart rate and lowers blood pressure, which causes anxiety, dizziness and nausea in pregnant women.
  • Eat enough food and drink. Food Failures can lead to lower blood sugar, which causes dizziness and fainting. It is advisable to eat small amounts several times a day.
  • Watch anemia. Have fewer red blood cells hinders the transport of oxygen to the brain and other organs, which can lead to Maer.
  • Avoid excessive heat. Staying in rooms with very hot or a hot bath dilates blood vessels and lowers blood pressure.
  • Beware of hyperventilation. Excessive exercising or episodes of anxiety can cause a rapid and deep breathing called hyperventilation, which can lead to fainting.
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    Dizziness During Pregnancy

    Friday, February 12th, 2010

    Dizziness During Pregnancy
    Dizziness is often an early symptom of pregnancy. Especially during the first months, the cardiovascular system of the pregnant woman must adapt to the new situation, which causes dizziness and fainting.

    Dizziness may occur happen at a drop in blood pressure. During pregnancy the cardiovascular and nervous system must continually adapt to changes in blood pressure, so it’s normal to feel lightheaded occasionally.

    Dizziness may be more common in the morning, but can occur at any time of day or after eating or after standing for long.

    Learn how to control dizziness during pregnancy and symptoms of alarm.

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