Painkillers are a type of medicine that has many functions for the body. When we have some blood stasis, swelling and pain, we can rely on painkillers to help relieve the discomfort of the body. Painkillers are a type of medicine, which includes painkillers, aspirin and other medicines, and can be used to relieve abnormal symptoms such as menstrual pain, toothache, neuralgia, etc. But some women found out they were pregnant after taking painkillers. What should they do? Next, let's talk about the topic between painkillers and pregnancy. Let's talk about: What should I do if I find out I'm pregnant after taking painkillers? What are the harms of taking painkillers casually? What should I do if I find out I am pregnant after taking painkillers? Finding out I am pregnant after taking painkillers is indeed a worrying problem. In such a situation, we need to consider the time of taking painkillers, and this time must be the actual time. If the painkillers are taken before the sperm and egg combine, that is, when the sperm and egg have not yet fused, the effect on pregnancy will be relatively small. However, if the sperm and egg have already combined but pregnancy is not found, this will have a certain impact on the growth and development of the test tube embryo. However, we know that the effects of drugs on test tube embryos do exist, and we must attach great importance to prenatal checkups in the middle and late stages, especially Down syndrome screening and four-dimensional fetal anomaly screening. What are the harms of taking painkillers casually? Painkillers are essential medicines in many families. Many people will choose to take painkillers immediately when they experience various types of pain. Taking painkillers casually can cause certain harms. The actual harms are: it can cause chronic interstitial nephritis, and in more serious cases, it can cause renal insufficiency. It can also cause gastric ulcers to a certain extent, especially with a tendency to bleed, which is caused by the influence of blood coagulation function. In addition to these, taking painkillers will also affect the nervous system, causing abnormalities such as leukopenia. According to the above saying, we know that painkillers are actually a general term for medicines, which include painkillers, aspirin, etc. Taking painkillers during pregnancy will undoubtedly have some effects, but the actual extent of the effects is uncertain. It is also possible that there is no effect, and this cannot be inferred, but it must be noted that you do not need to take it again after you find out you are pregnant. |
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