Many women pay special attention to their health during the confinement period, and are particularly worried that they will suffer from postpartum diseases for some reasons. So, will having a fever during confinement leave you with postpartum illness? In fact, if you have a fever during the confinement period, it will generally not lead to postpartum disease as long as it is treated in time. So, what should you do if you have a fever during confinement? Below I will introduce you to the relevant knowledge! 1. How to relieve fever during breastfeeding 1. Gargle with salt water It is recommended to use salt water when rinsing your mouth after meals. It is best to tilt your head back slightly so that the throat can also be cleaned. Doing this once in the morning and once in the evening can more effectively remove bacteria in the mouth. 2. Soak your feet in hot water Soak your feet in hot enough water before going to bed every day. The water temperature should be the highest temperature that you can bear and will not burn you. Soak your feet for fifteen minutes. The water level should be above the instep of your feet. If the skin of your feet becomes red after soaking, it is the best effect. 3. Eat green onions raw Cut the green onion into shreds, heat the oil and pour it on the onion, add appropriate amount of tofu or other dishes that can be served cold, and serve it cold. It tastes good and has a good preventive effect. 4. Massage the nasal groove Rub your palms together to warm them up, then massage the nasal groove, repeat a dozen times. It can effectively prevent fever and relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion after fever. 2. Rapid fever reduction method during breastfeeding 1. Wash your face with cold water Use cold water to wash your face. You can slowly inhale a small amount of water through your nose and then exhale. Repeat this several times. Be careful not to choke. 2. Warm breeze When you first feel uncomfortable, use a hair dryer on the warm air setting and blow towards your temples for about 4 minutes. Be careful not to get burned. Apply several times a day to effectively relieve headaches and fevers. 3. Steam noodles In the early stage of a fever, pour boiling water into a cup, steam the noodles with steam, and take deep breaths while steaming the noodles. Stop when the water in the cup cools down. Do this several times a day to effectively relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion. 4. Coke with ginger Chop 20-30 grams of ginger and put it into cola, boil it, and drink it while it is hot after it cools down. This can effectively prevent influenza. 5. Garlic Honey Mix equal amounts of mashed garlic and honey and take it with cold boiled water, about five times a day, to continuously relieve the symptoms. 6. Sesame oil mixed with eggs Heat one or two ounces of sesame oil, put an egg in it, add boiling water and mix, take it while hot, once in the morning and once in the evening every day, and after two to three days, the symptoms of coughing can be relieved. 7. Liquor cooling Use a scraping board or other smooth, hard object dipped in white wine to gently scrape your body, mainly targeting the Quchi point, the crevices of the legs, the front and back chest, etc., until the skin turns red and hot. Drink another bowl of ginger soup, and you will start sweating quickly after about a quarter of an hour. After sweating, the fever will be relieved and you will feel noticeably comfortable all over. But be careful not to catch a cold at this time. 3. Principles of medication during lactation According to the effects of drugs on breastfeeding mothers and babies, drugs can be divided into three categories: prohibited drugs, drugs to be used with caution, and safe drugs. The safety of a few others has not been clinically verified. 1. Ensure that the drug has a regular channel and good efficacy, a short metabolism time in the body, the lowest toxicity among similar drugs, and is safe. Moreover, the dosage of the drug is relatively small and it is determined that there is no negative impact on the baby. If a woman has a chronic disease and needs to take medication for a long time, she must follow the doctor's advice and always pay attention to whether the chronic disease medication will have adverse effects on the baby. 2. Choose a clever way of administering the drug. It is recommended to use oral medication or local medication, as this can avoid excessive levels of drug components in breast milk. The frequency of daily medication should be minimized. To minimize the amount of medication the infant ingests, long-term medication should be avoided as much as possible, and sustained-release formulations may be used. For example: for viral colds, you can take an appropriate amount of cold granules, Shuanghuanglian oral liquid, etc. For bacterial infections, you can take cephalexin, Pioneer No. 6, etc. |
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