What’s wrong with my legs eight months after giving birth?

Eight months after giving birth, the legs still feel bloated, which may be caused by calcium deficiency, improper care, lower extremity venous thrombosis and other reasons. 1. Calcium deficiency: During pregnancy, the baby will absorb a lot of calcium from the mother’s body, so that the mother’s body lacks calcium, eight months after giving birth, if you still do not supplement enough calcium will lead to a decrease in the bone density of the pregnant woman, the legs do not have enough support, so eight months after giving birth, the legs are still feeling bloated. 2. Improper care: Pregnant women are weak after giving birth, and improper care during the recuperation period will cause muscle spasm and joint pain when the legs are cooled, so the legs still feel bloated eight months after giving birth. 3. Lower extremity venous thrombosis: prolonged post-partum bed rest can lead to poor blood circulation in the legs, which may lead to lower extremity venous thrombosis blockage of blood vessels, resulting in swelling and discomfort in the legs, so the legs still feel bloated eight months after delivery. It is recommended that the patient’s legs still feel bloated eight months after giving birth to maintain a moderate amount of exercise in daily life, if the situation can not be relieved need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to check and clarify the cause of the disease to take the appropriate treatment.