Can the drug be used with caution during breastfeeding?

Can the drug be used with caution during breastfeeding?

In order to avoid affecting the health of the baby, women should pay special attention to diet and medication during breastfeeding. Women who are breastfeeding are generally not allowed to take medicines, because the medicines can cause harm to the kidney function of the baby. Many medicines have the keyword "use with caution during breastfeeding" in their instructions for use. What does this mean?

The meaning of cautious use is to use it with caution, not to prohibit its use. It refers to medicines with fewer side effects. If the condition of the breastfeeding woman is not very serious, it is best not to use it. If the disease requires, and if the condition requires taking this medicine, it is also necessary to use the medicine appropriately under the guidance of a doctor.

Of course, if there are other foods or other medicines that can be used as substitutes, it would be better not to take medicine. If the instructions for use state that it is forbidden to use during breastfeeding, it means that the drug has very serious side effects and women who are breastfeeding must not use it. If you take the medicine when necessary, you don't need to breastfeed your baby at this time.

Drugs that are prohibited for use by pregnant women are not recommended to be used during breastfeeding. Use the drug with caution during breastfeeding. The drug concentration in the baby's body may be due to the drugs used by the mother before or during delivery, which are retained in the embryo, or obtained through breast milk. Most of the drugs taken by breastfeeding mothers appear in breast milk to a certain extent, and the baby's metabolism and excretion of drugs are not yet mature, and the baby's elimination of drugs is very slow. If these drugs are repeatedly provided through breast milk, the problem may be aggravated. Therefore, mothers must be cautious when taking medications during breastfeeding, and must pay attention to whether the medication will be excreted from breast milk and whether it will cause harm to the baby after inhalation.

Every organ of the baby is very sensitive and cannot withstand rough handling, so pregnant women must be extra careful during breastfeeding to prevent any problems with the baby's body. When taking medicine, you must consult a doctor first, and do not use it casually to avoid affecting the health of yourself and your baby.

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