Sweating is a relatively common condition, and it can be caused by various reasons. Sweating can also occur when we perform a caesarean section. Postpartum sweating is a relatively serious problem that should be taken seriously, and it also has certain precautions. However, many people do not know its specific precautions. So what are the precautions after sweating after a caesarean section? First of all, you must replenish water in time. Drink two cups of warm water before sweating. Some hospitals will provide some boiled Chinese medicine. You can prepare light salt water yourself and replenish it when you feel thirsty to prevent collapse caused by excessive sweating. Secondly, do not sweat too much each time. Excessive sweating will lead to loss of body fluids, a sharp drop in blood circulation, and people are prone to collapse. Therefore, the time for sweating and detoxification after delivery should be strictly controlled within 20-30 minutes. Again, be careful to prevent catching a cold after sweating. After sweating profusely, do not change clothes for the time being. You can put a dry towel on your chest and back. Do not go to a ventilated or cold place immediately. Let the sweat dissipate slowly. You can also wipe the sweat with a dry towel. Never wipe it with a cold towel to prevent the pores from closing, which will prevent the disease from going out. Finally, sweating varies from person to person and from time to time. For example, in the hot summer, you should not sweat too much. In the cold winter, you can sweat a little more. For those with weak constitution, the sweating temperature should not be too high and the time should not be too long. For those with good constitution, the sweating time can be a little longer as long as it can be tolerated. What I want to tell all mothers is that whether you can sweat depends on your physical condition. How many times you sweat depends on whether you have body soreness and whether you need to sweat multiple times. A smooth natural birth or cesarean section, no heavy bleeding, good physical condition, good recovery during the confinement period, no severe symptoms such as dizziness and vomiting, no severe sweating, vomiting, diarrhea causing dehydration, no high blood pressure, heart disease or better blood sugar control, and those who feel headache, back pain, joint pain, or are exposed to wind and cold during the confinement period are more suitable for sweating. Women who experience heavy bleeding or dystocia during delivery, are generally weak, anemic, have heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes, sweat too much during the confinement period, are dehydrated due to severe vomiting or diarrhea, have a lot of lochia, and have constant dripping are not suitable for sweating. |
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