The older the month of pregnancy, the more pain pregnant women need to endure. Some pregnant women may experience swelling in their hands and feet, while others may experience symptoms such as dizziness and blurred vision. Pregnant women with dizziness and blurred vision are very dangerous. If they faint, it can also endanger the safety of pregnant women. What is the problem with dizziness and blurred vision in late pregnancy?
The larger size of the fetus in late pregnancy may cause compression of blood vessels. If the lower limb arteries of pregnant women are compressed, hypoxia is difficult to avoid, and hypoxia can lead to symptoms of dizziness and blurred vision in pregnant women. Most pregnant women experience dizziness and blurred vision in the late stages of pregnancy due to this reason, as the fetus also requires more blood oxygen in the late stages of pregnancy, making pregnant women more prone to experiencing hypoxia symptoms.
If pregnant women only experience dizziness and blurred vision while resting in bed, it may be caused by improper sleeping posture. For example, pregnant women are more likely to experience dizziness and blurred vision after lying down, which is called supine syndrome. Supine syndrome is also caused by compression of the arterial blood vessels in pregnant women, and the root cause is still hypoxia.
Some pregnant women's dizziness and blurred vision are caused by malnutrition. As the pregnant belly grows larger day by day, it can cause pressure on the stomach, which can decrease in moderation. Over time, malnutrition can lead to dizziness and blurred vision. Pregnant women of this type should pay attention to supplementing nutrition and regularly measuring blood pressure to avoid the risk of fainting.