Pregnant women with bloating and excessive stomach acid

Jun 02, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
In general, bloating and increased gastric acid in pregnant women may be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy, gastritis, or gastric ulcers. Pregnant women can receive symptomatic treatment according to the specific cause. Besides these three causes, other conditions such as bacterial enteritis, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease may also be responsible. It is recommended that pregnant women seek timely medical treatment.

Generally, bloating and increased gastric acid in pregnant women may be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy, gastritis, gastric ulcers, or other factors. Pregnant women can receive symptomatic treatment based on the specific cause. The details are as follows:

1. Hormonal Changes During Pregnancy

Hormone levels in the body change during pregnancy, which can affect gastrointestinal digestive function and lead to symptoms such as bloating and excessive stomach acid. This is a normal condition and does not require special treatment. It is recommended to drink more water daily to help alleviate excessive gastric acid.

2. Gastritis

Pregnant women may experience decreased immunity during pregnancy, making them more susceptible to pathogenic bacterial infections that can cause gastritis, resulting in symptoms such as bloating and excessive gastric acid. It is recommended that pregnant women take medications such as Jianwei Xiaoshi tablets or Sucralfate Dispersible Tablets under medical supervision, while also avoiding excessive fatigue.

3. Gastric Ulcer

If a pregnant woman is infected with Helicobacter pylori, inflammation may develop, leading to gastric ulcers and causing symptoms such as bloating and acid reflux. It is recommended that pregnant women use medications such as Aluminum Magnesium Hydroxide Suspension or Jianwei Yuyang Tablets under a doctor's guidance, while paying attention to dietary hygiene.

Besides the three causes mentioned above, other conditions such as bacterial enteritis, ulcerative colitis, or Crohn’s disease could also be responsible. Pregnant women are advised to seek timely medical treatment.


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