High homocysteine in early pregnancy can be treated with medications as prescribed by the doctor, such as B vitamins and folic acid.
High homocysteine may induce meconium vascular necrosis, formation of placental microthrombus, resulting in insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the placenta.
Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, such as B vitamins and folic acid, which can lower homocysteine and also promote the development of the nervous system. If homocysteine is high and a hypercoagulable blood clot has formed, a combination of medications such as aspirin and heparin may be needed as prescribed by the doctor.
Pregnant women with high homocysteine need to eat a light diet, stop smoking and drinking alcohol, and at the same time exercise properly and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to promote the decline of homocysteine.
Homocysteine high in early pregnancy can be treated according to the doctor’s advice, avoid self-medication, so as not to cause serious consequences.