Stomach upset when eating in early pregnancy

It is a common clinical symptom in early pregnancy. It is considered to be gastrointestinal discomfort caused by early pregnancy reaction, which is related to the increase of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the body after pregnancy, the decrease of gastric acid secretion in pregnant women, the prolongation of gastric emptying time, and the reaction of loss of appetite, aversion to greasy food, nausea, morning sickness and so on. Generally, no special treatment is needed. As the pregnancy progresses, the symptoms mostly disappear naturally and the appetite returns to normal. Treatment 1. light diet: put less oil, seasoning, etc. in frying to reduce greasiness, avoid eating foods with heavy taste, you can properly eat lighter tasting liquid food, such as millet soup, egg soup, etc.; 2. easy to digest diet: eat foods that promote intestinal peristalsis, such as hawthorn berries, oranges, etc., which can relieve discomfort; 3. less food and more meals: i.e. eat small amounts of meals several times, due to stomach discomfort, eating too much may Due to stomach discomfort, eating too much may aggravate the discomfort, and eating too little may affect the growth and development of the fetus, therefore, the amount of food should be appropriately reduced and the number of times of eating should be increased; 4, relieve pressure: due to early pregnancy reaction leading to discomfort, pregnant women may worry about the health of the baby and have psychological pressure, at this time, family members should care more about the emotional changes of pregnant women and do a good job of psychological guidance in a timely manner; 5, appropriate exercise: for example, go for a walk outdoors after meals to breathe Fresh air to reduce discomfort; 6, take B vitamins: need to take under the guidance of a doctor, after taking can relieve stomach discomfort symptoms. Caution if there is a more serious stomach upset, eating less, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations to rule out any other organic lesions, such as whether suffering from gastritis, peptic ulcer, can adjust the diet, follow medical advice to take antibiotics for treatment. If there is dehydration and other manifestations, rehydration treatment can be given to avoid affecting the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus.