Women are very afraid of developing some diseases after pregnancy. It is very tricky for women to get sick during pregnancy, but it is also inevitable that some situations may occur during pregnancy. Women often develop kidney stones during pregnancy, which can cause severe back pain. So, what should I do if I have kidney stones and lower back pain during pregnancy?
Kidney stones are a very common disease, and if they occur in ordinary people, they are easy to treat. But if it happens to pregnant women, it can be very troublesome. Pregnant women with kidney stones and lower back pain need to go to the hospital for a detailed examination in a timely manner to check the specific condition of the stones and whether hydronephrosis is caused by kidney stones. If hydronephrosis is caused, treatment is needed, and the gestational age and location of the stones should also be considered during treatment.
Everyone knows that kidney stones can cause severe back pain, which is difficult for normal people to tolerate, let alone pregnant women with special physical conditions. When women experience lower back pain due to kidney stones during pregnancy, don't worry and check the location and size of the stones. If the stone is small, you can drink plenty of water and wait until after giving birth to the fetus for further treatment.
After pregnancy, women's body's resistance may decrease, and due to pregnancy, their physical activity may decrease, which may increase the risk of developing stones. In fact, women can also exercise appropriately after pregnancy. Proper exercise will not affect the development of the fetus, but can enhance their own resistance and reduce the occurrence of some diseases.