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hello friends...since third trimester some nerves are shown on my right leg ...nd I observed these nerves r increasing rapidly from d sixth month...is it normal...I also feel pain on my left leg nd left hip..is there any issue...
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Dr. Shilpitha

its my pleasure 😊

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hello..<br> yes it might be varicose veins.. <br> those are swollen veins that may bulge near the surface of the skin. These blue or purple, sometimes squiggly veins are most likely to show up in your legs..&#160; As your uterus grows, it puts pressure on the large vein on the right side of your body (the inferior vena cava), which in turn increases pressure in the leg veins. Exercise daily. Even just a brisk walk around the block can help your circulation. <br> Elevate your feet and legs whenever possible. Use a stool or box to rest your legs on when you're sitting, and keep your feet elevated on a pillow when you're lying down. Don't cross your legs or ankles when sitting. Don't sit or stand for long periods without taking breaks to move around. Sleep on your left side. Wedge a pillow behind your back to keep yourself tilted to the left and elevate your feet with a pillow. Since the inferior vena cava is on the right side, lying on your left side relieves the vein of the weight of the uterus, thus decreasing pressure on the veins in your legs and feet. Wear special support hose. Graduated-compression stockings, which are twice as thick as normal pantyhose, work best. These stockings are available from medical supply stores and pharmacies. They're tight at the ankle and get looser as they go up the leg, making it easier for blood to flow back up toward your heart. As a result, they help prevent swelling and may keep your varicose veins from getting worse.

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Nasreen Mansoor

It might b varicose veins..which many women face during pregnancy..<br> plz consult ur Dr asap..<u>n</u><br> tc

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