My gynac mentioned something about fluid retention in my last visit and i just nodded but didnt fully get it. My feet do feel a bit puffy these days. Can someone explain in simple words?
Oh god, fluid retention? That's just a fancy word for looking like a balloon, right? My feet looked like elephant feet by the end! It's normal, don't worry, but if it gets too much or sudden, definitely call your doctor. I just tried to keep my feet up and drink more water... yeah, more peeing. Fun times!
Fluid retention means your body holds more water than usual, causing swelling. It's common in pregnancy, mostly in the feet and ankles. Keep your legs elevated sometimes. If it gets bad or sudden, just tell your doctor.
Fluid retention means your body keeps more water, leading to swelling, mainly in feet and hands. My amma used to say it's normal to have 'vella' in pregnancy. Just keep your legs elevated and drink plenty of water. But if it's too much, or your face also swells, please check with your doctor, always.
Fluid retention is commonly called edema in medical terms, and it’s when your body retains extra fluid, leading to swelling, especially in the feet, ankles, and hands. My pregnancy app explained it's due to increased blood volume and hormonal changes. Keep track of it, and if it's sudden or severe, inform your gynac immediately.
Fluid retention, or edema, is a very common pregnancy symptom. My doctor explained it happens because your body produces about 50% more blood and body fluids to meet the needs of the developing baby, and also due to pressure from the growing uterus. This extra fluid can accumulate in tissues, causing swelling, especially in your legs, ankles, feet, and sometimes hands. It's usually harmless, but if you notice sudden or severe swelling, especially in your face or hands, or if you have headaches, it's important to contact your doctor immediately as it could be a sign of preeclampsia.
Fluid retention is like your body saving up extra water for the baby's journey! 😊 It often makes your feet and hands swell a bit. It's pretty normal for most expecting moms. Just remember to put your feet up and drink lots of water! 💧
Ho na, fluid retention matlab sharir mein paani ruk jaata hai thoda. Isliye haath-pair thode sooj jaate hain. Generally, this is normal for pregnant women. Just keep your legs up whenever you sit and drink lots of water. But agar zyada ho toh doc ko batana.
Fluid retention, or swelling, is quite common in pregnancy, especially in feet and ankles. It's often due to increased blood volume and pressure. While it's usually normal, if it's sudden, severe, or affects your face/hands, definitely tell your doctor. For me, because I had gestational diabetes, my doc was extra careful with any changes, so do keep an eye on it.
I've heard a little about this from friends. It means your body holds onto extra water, and usually causes swelling in the hands and feet during pregnancy, na? I hope it's not too uncomfortable for you. Does it happen to everyone?
Hahaha, fluid retention is basically when your rings don't fit anymore and your feet look like they belong to a different person! It's super common in the third trimester. Just try to elevate your legs, avoid standing for too long, and keep hydrated. My doc said it's mostly normal unless it's sudden or accompanied by other symptoms like headaches.
This is quite common in pregnancy, especially as you progress. It's when your body accumulates extra fluid, leading to swelling, known as edema. Usually, it's mild and affects your lower limbs. To help, try to rest with your feet elevated, stay hydrated, and avoid prolonged standing. If swelling is sudden, severe, or in your face/hands, definitely inform your doctor right away.