Why do I feel dizzy when lying down or getting up after becoming pregnant, and what should I do about it?
Pregnancy refers to gestation. Dizziness upon lying down or getting up during pregnancy may be caused by physiological factors, or it could result from pathological conditions such as hypoglycemia or anemia. Most cases can be improved through general management or medication. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Physiological Causes
If a pregnant woman frequently stays up late, she may suffer from insufficient sleep, leading to neurasthenia and resulting in dizziness when lying down or rising. This usually gradually improves after correcting sleep habits.
2. Pathological Causes
1) Hypoglycemia
The body's demand for glucose increases during pregnancy. Failure to replenish sugar in time may trigger hypoglycemia, causing the aforementioned dizziness. In such cases, symptoms can be relieved by consuming appropriate amounts of sweets such as candies or chocolate.
2) Anemia
Anemia refers to a deficiency of sufficient red blood cells in the peripheral blood. When present, it may lead to inadequate oxygen supply due to reduced blood flow, manifesting as the symptoms described. Patients may take folic acid tablets, ferrous succinate tablets, or ferrous sulfate tablets as directed by a physician to improve the condition.
Besides the above causes, this symptom may also be related to hypotension, hypertension, or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). If discomfort persists, prompt medical consultation is recommended to avoid adverse effects on fetal growth and development.