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Agnieszka Zędzian
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Physician, graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Bialystok. She gained experience working in the Department of Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine at the University Clinical Hospital in Bialystok. When working with a patient, he always tries to take an individual approach to his problem and use his knowledge and experience to make the right diagnosis. In order to effectively help patients, she regularly improves her qualifications by attending numerous training courses and scientific conferences. Privately, she is a mother of two children and is passionate about literature and confectionery.
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Ketones in urine during pregnancy – causes and effects
The presence of ketone bodies in the urine of pregnant women may be due to dietary errors. Trace amounts also appear due to physical exertion. Significant urinary ketones in pregnant women can also be a symptom of diabetes. What causes the appearance of ketone bodies? What are the effects of this condition and how is the treatment?
How to relieve tailbone pain during pregnancy? Home remedies
Tailbone pain is one of the more common problems complained of by mothers-to-be. It can have many causes. Usually the reason is a tailbone injury, but during pregnancy, changes in the body, which is beginning to prepare for childbirth, are also responsible for it. What else causes tailbone pain and how to deal with it with home remedies?
How to properly perform exercises during pregnancy on a ball?
Many moms-to-be, especially those expecting their first child, wonder if it is possible to exercise while pregnant. If a woman was active before pregnancy, and the doctor has not decided otherwise, there is no indication that she should give up physical activity. However, it is important to match the exercises to the week of pregnancy, as well as the needs of the mother-to-be. Ball exercises are particularly recommended. How to make them properly?
Is non-alcoholic beer allowed during pregnancy?
Many moms-to-be wonder if they can drink non-alcoholic beer. It has been known for years that there is no safe limit when it comes to alcohol consumption during pregnancy, and even the smallest amount can cause irreversible changes in the unborn child. What happens if a woman reaches for a 0% beer? Also, can it cause negative consequences for a toddler's development?
What is an indication of a hard belly during pregnancy?
A hard belly can indeed be a symptom of impending labor. It is then triggered by the so-called. Braxton-Hicks predictive contractions, but this is not the only cause. While expecting a baby, the body of the mother-to-be is constantly changing and symptoms appear that the woman has never experienced before. What can a hard belly in pregnancy indicate and when is it a cause for concern?
Clotrimazolum and pregnancy – can the drug be used?
Clotrimazolum is an antifungal drug, very often used for vaginal infections. Drugs with clotrimazole are also available at the pharmacy without a prescription. Nevertheless, before using them, always read the package insert, especially the drug's contraindications. Antifungal cream is not recommended for pregnant women unless the doctor decides otherwise. When can it be used and are there other medications available for vaginal candidiasis?
Is it okay to drink mint while pregnant?
Pregnancy herbal teas, including infusions of mint, chamomile or fennel, help deal with unpleasant gastrointestinal discomforts for the mom-to-be. However, they should be used in moderation and provided they do not cause an allergic reaction. Check the properties of mint and contraindications to its use.
Is hand numbness in pregnancy a cause for concern?
The body of moms-to-be is constantly changing, preparing for the little one to come into the world safely. A woman experiences many discomforts during this time, which can cause discomfort and intensify as the baby grows. One of them is hand numbness in pregnancy. How to deal with it and what causes the ailment?
Rash in pregnancy – physiological change or disease?
The rash in pregnancy is most often in the form of urticaria located on the abdomen. These changes are usually hormonal and not dangerous. Sometimes, however, urticaria can be a symptom of disease. When should a rash in pregnancy raise our concern? How to treat it?