Common Ailments
What Are Some Of The Common Ailments Of Pregnancy? Most of these problems are caused
by hormonal changes and the extra strain your body is under. They are usually temporary,
cause minor discomfort and can be treated simply.
Backache
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Avoid lifting heavy weights and high-heeled shoes. Support your back with a cushion.
Kneeling on all fours and rocking from side to side can relieve the pressure on
the back.
Bloatedness
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This is because you are retaining fluid, which is a common complaint that is aggravated
by prolonged standing. It is important to remember that limiting fluid intake is
not the key to preventing edema. You should drink 2 litres of fluid daily and should
limit your intake of tea, coffee and cola as the caffeine content of these drinks
will affect the vitamins in your food, particularly vitamin C. Some women also feel
better when they eat less salt and monosodium glutamate.
Constipation
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Ensure a diet of fibre and drink plenty of water.
Faintness
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This arises from low blood pressure. Avoid long periods of standing, getting up
quickly and overheating, especially in the bath.
Heartburn / Indigestion
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This is a painful, burning sensation in the chest or regurgitation of acid in the
throat. Eat small frequent meals and avoid spicy or fatty foods and very cold liquids.
Alcohol, coffee and chocolate may aggravate the problem. Sit as upright as possible
and prop yourself up with pillows at night.
Morning Sickness
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This is especially common in the early months of pregnancy. Unlike its coined term,
it can occur at any time of the day and usually disappears by 14 weeks. One of the
main causes includes low blood sugar; therefore take lots of carbohydrates. Eat
little and often -- a piece of dry toast, a cracker or a biscuit often helps to
settle the stomach. Alternatively take foods with ginger.
Piles
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These are dilated veins in your anus and can be very painful, itchy and uncomfortable,
usually occurring from the third month onwards. Eat a high fibre diet and drink
lots of water. Alternatively your doctor can prescribe suppositories and creams
like Anusol for added help.
Sleeplessness
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This could be due to anxiety, heartburn, your baby pressing on your bladder or sheer
bulk. A hot milky drink and a warm shower may help you relax.
Stretchmarks / Striae
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These are raised, red lines on your breasts, abdomen, thighs or bottoms and are
usually permanent and are either common with age or inherited. Certain creams or
cocoa butter may help.
Tender Breasts
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Wearing a good support bra will help as your body prepares for feeding your baby.
Thrush
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This is a yeast infection affecting as many as 75% of women and is important as
it can be treated quickly - with a cream or pessary.
Urinary Problems
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These are due to the extra weight and pressure of your baby pressing on your bladder
and pelvic floor and can occur when you laugh, sneeze or run. Regular pelvic floor
exercises during and after pregnancy will help.
Vaginal Secretions
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Increased in pregnancy and normally white and clear.
Varicose Veins
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These distended veins around your calves, back, legs or thighs may be reduced by
avoiding prolonged periods of standing and exercising regularly.
The information is provided by KK Hospital - Singapore’s leading Women and Children’s
Hospital. Please visit www.kkh.com.sg for more information.
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