What should I do if I have severe pubic pain during pregnancy?
In general, severe pubic pain during pregnancy may be caused by physiological factors or pathological factors, such as muscle strain or calcium deficiency. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Physiological Factors
As the fetus grows, the uterus enlarges and exerts pressure on the pelvis, leading to pain in the pubic area. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and usually does not require special treatment. It is recommended to rest adequately and avoid excessive physical exertion.
2. Pathological Factors
2.1 Muscle Strain
If a pregnant woman engages in heavy physical labor or walks excessively during pregnancy, it can easily lead to aseptic inflammation in the muscles surrounding the pubic bone, resulting in soreness and pain. Massage may help improve local blood circulation, promote inflammation resolution, and relieve discomfort.
2.2 Calcium Deficiency
Insufficient nutrient intake during pregnancy may lead to nutritional deficiencies in the body, particularly calcium deficiency, which can cause symptoms such as leg cramps, bone pain, and fatigue. Under medical supervision, calcium supplements such as calcium gluconate tablets, calcium lactate tablets, or calcium carbonate tablets can be used for treatment.
Besides the above causes, conditions such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis may also contribute. If the pain is severe, prompt medical attention is advised.