Increasing hormones during pregnancy and the womb growing and
pressing on the stomach can cause heartburn (burning in the chest - heart
area), heartburn and stomach pain. With the effect of increased hormones, the entrance
in the area where the stomach meets with the esophagus relaxes, and from here
the stomach acid passes into the esophagus, causing a burning complaint, this
is called reflux. Patients with reflux express their complaints in the form of
brackish water. These complaints increase in the last months of pregnancy as
they grow larger in the womb and compress the stomach. Complaints of stomach
pain and heartburn can be alone without reflux.
Sometimes problems such as stomach ulcers and gastritis that
occur before or during pregnancy can cause pain and burning in the stomach and
complaints of souring. Stomach pain that does not pass even though the
following precautions are applied and antacid syrup and similar medications are
used should be a warning in this regard, and further evaluation may require a
gastroenterologist consultation.
There is a belief among the public that such stomach
complaints are caused by the baby's hair, this is not true.
How does
heartburn and pain pass? Measures:
- Instead of eating a lot at a time, he should eat a small
amount often.
- Warm milk may be good for your heartburn complaint.
- Fries, over-fat, spicy foods increase these complaints,
avoid them.
- Do not wear tight clothing.
- Do not smoke
- Do not consume too much coffee
- It may be useful to use high pillows.
- You can use stomach acid remedies that your doctor will
recommend.
-ACNE IN PREGNANCY
-PREGNANCY AND NAIL CARE
-VAGINAL INFECTIONS IN PREGNANCY
-URINARY INCONTINENC DURING PREGNANCY AND AFTER BIRTH
-EATING DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY
-DARKENING ON FACE IN PREGNANCY