Dizziness, usually referred to as lightheadedness in pregnant women, may be caused by early pregnancy reaction, hypoglycemia, anemia, high blood pressure and other factors.
1. Early pregnancy reaction: In the early stage of pregnancy due to changes in hormone levels in the body, it will cause early pregnancy reaction, which is manifested as dizziness, and may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, fatigue and other symptoms.
2. Hypoglycemia: During pregnancy, the metabolism of pregnant women speeds up and consumes a lot, and if they don’t eat in time, it may cause hypoglycemia, which will be manifested as dizziness, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as trembling of the limbs and excessive sweating.
3. Anemia: with the growth of the fetus, some pregnant women may develop iron deficiency anemia, when the anemia is severe, dizziness will occur, accompanied by pallor, weakness and other symptoms.
4. Hypertension: During pregnancy, some pregnant women may suffer from gestational hypertension, which can cause dizziness and may be accompanied by edema, nausea and vomiting, proteinuria and other symptoms.
Pregnant women dizziness, and accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, should be taken seriously, it is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment.