It has been half a month since I had a caesarean section, but the lochia has not been completely discharged. How long will it take for the lochia to be completely discharged after delivery? Because I am in the confinement period and have to take care of the child, the lochia affects my normal life, so I want to make it disappear as soon as possible, but it has been half a month and it still appears. What can I do to eliminate it? This is really a headache, but it needs to be solved in time. How long does it take for the lochia to be completely discharged after delivery? Generally speaking, the lochia should be completely discharged in about 3 weeks after delivery. It is recommended that you pay attention to local hygiene, actively adjust your diet, eat less spicy and irritating foods, actively clean the vulva, pay attention to rest, and avoid drinking raw or cold water. Generally speaking, the time it takes for each woman to discharge lochia is different. Normally, it will take about 3 weeks for a woman to be clean. If the lochia is still discharged after more than two months, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a follow-up examination. Pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and hygienic. Lochia is the bloody fluid discharged after childbirth, which usually clears up within three weeks. However, some new mothers may take up to six weeks to clear up due to their weak bodies. If the bleeding continues for more than six weeks, it is called retained lochia, which is mostly caused by stagnation of cold air and blood stasis. It is often accompanied by low back pain, distension and cold pain in the lower abdomen. Lochia is the bloody fluid discharged after childbirth, which usually clears up within three weeks. However, some new mothers may take up to six weeks to clear up due to their weak bodies. If the bleeding continues for more than six weeks, it is called retained lochia, which is mostly caused by stagnation of cold air and blood stasis. It is often accompanied by low back pain, distension and cold pain in the lower abdomen. Poor lochia discharge will affect the recovery of the uterus and even the recovery of the whole body. In the past, Chinese medicine emphasized taking Shenghua Tang after childbirth, which almost became a procedure during the confinement period. This was because Shenghua Tang could help new mothers who were weak and deficient in qi after childbirth to expel lochia as quickly as possible, and the effect was very obvious. Therefore, you can make some Shenghua Tang porridge at home, such as taking 15 grams of angelica, 10 grams of Chuanxiong, 10 grams of peach kernel, 7 grams of dried ginger (roasted black), and 3 grams of licorice, add water and a small amount of rice wine, boil, take the juice and remove the residue, then cook it into a thin porridge with 50-100 grams of washed japonica rice, add appropriate amount of brown sugar, drink it 1-2 times a day while it is warm. The above content is about how long it takes for lochia to be discharged after delivery. The time varies depending on the physical condition of the mother, but generally it can be discharged within three weeks. If some mothers take a long time to discharge lochia, they can take some methods to solve the problem. These are all dietary therapy methods, which are more conducive to physical recovery, so you can use them with confidence. |
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