What causes headaches after childbirth?

What causes headaches after childbirth?

Miscarriage can cause great harm to women's bodies. Many women experience headaches after miscarriage but don't know what causes it. Generally speaking, headaches after miscarriage are likely due to inadequate care resulting in colds, and medication factors cannot be ruled out.

1. Some patients experienced headaches after miscarriage. The reason may be that the patients did not do a good job of keeping warm and caught a cold or fever after miscarriage. It may also be because they were exposed to cold water too early after miscarriage, such as washing their hair or taking a bath with cold water, which caused headaches due to the stimulation of cold water. There are also various other reasons. If you have a headache after a miscarriage, you must not take medicine blindly. You should take the right medicine under the guidance of a doctor. Also, miscarriage will consume qi and blood, so qi and blood will definitely be damaged. It is recommended to eat more dates and peanuts in moderation. These foods have a good blood-replenishing effect. It is best to rest for a week to allow the body to recover. At the same time, you should also pay attention to keeping warm and avoid going out in the wind. Miscarriage should actually be maintained like confinement.

2. This condition belongs to postpartum rheumatism. Postpartum rheumatism refers to a disease characterized by muscle and joint soreness and pain caused by rheumatism and cold evil after childbirth or artificial abortion. The main manifestations of this disease are pain in muscles and joints throughout the body, fear of wind and cold, but there is no redness or swelling in the affected joints and muscles. Some patients often have headaches, dizziness, fear of wind, orbital pain, dry eyes and tears, and some patients have a feeling of wind drilling in the joints and muscles. Treatment with pure Chinese medicine has no side effects. Do not use cold water, do not overwork, and pay attention to rest. Keep warm.

3. Since the body is relatively weak after an abortion, this may also be caused by exposure to wind. It is also possible to use medication, you should pay attention to rest, and you can also take acupuncture treatment. If you do not get enough rest, catch a cold, or bleed too much after the operation, you may experience dizziness, headache, etc. Some drugs can also cause headaches as a side effect, such as metronidazole tablets.

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