Pregnant women with back pain in early pregnancy is not necessarily a sign of preeclampsia.
Pregnant women with lumbago in early pregnancy is not necessarily a manifestation of preeclampsia. It may be related to changes in hormone levels after pregnancy, physiological factors such as uterine enlargement and pelvic congestion, or disease factors such as urinary tract infections.
In addition to lumbago, early pregnancy preeclampsia may be accompanied by vaginal bleeding, paroxysmal lower abdominal pain, low back pain and other symptoms. If the amount of vaginal bleeding increases or the lower abdominal pain worsens, it may result in miscarriage, and if necessary, medical attention is required for purging treatment.
It is recommended that pregnant women seek timely medical examination to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment, in life should pay attention to rest, do not stand for a long time or sit for a long time, avoid exertion, avoid lifting heavy objects, can take bed rest and other methods to relieve the symptoms.