Pregnant women cannot take medicine at will during pregnancy, and cannot get injections when they have a cold, because the side effects of the medicine can affect the healthy development of the fetus and cause fetal malformations. When a pregnant woman catches a cold, she should use diet therapy. First, she should keep warm and then eat some foods that remove moisture. If the condition is serious and requires an injection, the pregnant woman should go to the hospital to consult a doctor. Can pregnant women get injections if they have a cold? It is best for pregnant women not to get injections when they have a cold. If the condition can be solved with medicine, then take medicine. If physical therapy is possible, then do physical therapy. In short, it is best not to use medication. Symptoms of cold in pregnant women Pregnant women are a special group. Their cellular immunity is low during pregnancy, making them a susceptible population. Pregnant women's respiratory mucosa is congested and edematous, making them more susceptible to respiratory infections. In addition, pregnant women are afraid of heat and sweat a lot. If they suddenly go to a low-temperature air-conditioned environment, they are very likely to catch a cold. At this time, they are easily infected by the cold virus that persists in the air, developing clinical symptoms of a cold and even causing complications. The main symptoms are local symptoms, and systemic symptoms may or may not be obvious. Local symptoms include runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and sometimes coughing, sore throat, hoarseness, and tearing. Systemic symptoms include general discomfort, chills and fever, headache, dizziness, and soreness in the limbs, waist and back. Blood count shows normal or decreased white blood cell count. Clinical classification of colds in pregnant women Abortive type: There are upper respiratory tract symptoms, which disappear within 24 hours. However, nasal secretions did not increase. Mild: There are obvious upper respiratory tract symptoms, a significant increase in nasal secretions, mild or no systemic symptoms, and the natural course of the disease is 2 to 4 days. Moderate type: Local symptoms are more severe than those of the mild type, and there are certain systemic symptoms, such as chills, fever, headache, general discomfort, etc. The natural course of the disease is about 1 week. Severe: There are obvious upper respiratory tract and systemic symptoms, such as fever, general discomfort, loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, frequent cough, and nasal symptoms are more obvious than the above types, and rest is often required. The above is an introduction to whether pregnant women can get injections when they have a cold. I believe pregnant women have already understood that it is very uncomfortable for pregnant women to have a cold, and they dare not take medicine for fear of affecting the child. Therefore, women must pay attention to keeping warm during pregnancy and avoid catching a cold. In this way, there is no need to worry about whether they can get injections when they have a cold. |
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