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Pregnant during summers? Here are some cool tips for good health.

Dr V P Jyotsna, Sr. Consultant Obstetrician Gynaecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon Ankura hospitals, Gachibowli.

Along with the long list of symptoms like nausea, fatigue, breathlessness, anxiety, and aches and pains; pregnant women have to face the intense heat of summer too.

Here is a list of common issues that pregnant women can face during the summer season, few are tiresome, and few are concerning, but there are tips to combat all these conditions says Dr V P Jyotsna, Sr. Consultant Obstetrician Gynecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon at 9M by Ankura hospitals, Gachibowli.

Heat intolerance

When you are pregnant, your body temperature is already a bit higher than normal, so added heat from outside temperature is bound to make you feel uncomfortable.

Prevention and treatment

Heat rashes

Heat rash is the most common complaint during summer, in this the skin gets red, itchy, and inflamed. Heat rashes mostly develop under the breasts and on the abdomen.

This occurs due to sweating and is more if you wear tight synthetic clothes.

Prevention and treatment

Sunburn

Pregnant women are more prone to sunburn than nonpregnant women.

While redness from sunburn becomes apparent within 2 to 6 hours, the full effect of sunburn doesn’t peak till 12-14 hrs after exposure.

In mild sunburn, the skin feels hot due to inflammation, but people don’t get fever. Painless skin peeling is common in mild sunburn.

However, in severe sunburns, skin blisters are formed like burns and they involve a large body surface. They cause fever due to the release of large amounts of inflammatory chemicals into the bloodstream.

Prevention and treatment

Heat stroke or sunstroke

Sunstroke is a condition where a person has become so hot that their body can’t cool down and their temperature gets dangerously high.

Symptoms of sunstroke include fever >104 0 F, throbbing headache, feeling sick, dizziness, muscle cramps, intense thirst, rapid heartbeat, confusion, seizures, and unconsciousness.

Pregnancy increases the risk of dehydration and sunstroke.

Sunstroke can affect your baby too.

Prevention and treatment

Pedal edema or leg swelling

If the second half of pregnancy occurs during the summer months, the degree of leg swelling can increase dramatically.

Prevention

Dos & Donts

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