Can I take painkillers while breastfeeding?

Can I take painkillers while breastfeeding?

The widespread use of antibiotics has given viruses in many people's bodies the opportunity to train and become viral parasites. Pregnant women are at their weakest during breastfeeding, so they must not take any medicines indiscriminately. For some common painkillers, mothers must listen to the doctor and take the correct medication. During pregnancy, mothers must be careful not to catch cold and try to avoid contact with the smell of medicine.

  1. Foods that remove colds

Brown sugar ginger water: can prevent and treat periodontitis, sore throat and tooth decay.

Ingredients: 10 grams of ginger, 6 red dates, and appropriate amount of brown sugar.

Method 1:

(1) Wash and pit the red dates; slice the ginger.

(2) Place brown sugar, red dates and ginger slices into a container, add an appropriate amount of water and cover with a lid.

(3) Place the container in a steamer and simmer for half an hour.

Method 2:

(1) Wash and peel the ginger, grate it into ginger paste and place it in a bowl.

(2) Add brown sugar and stir briefly, then cover with a lid (no need to add water).

(3) Steam the mixture in a steamer over high heat for 30 minutes. Then mix it with boiling water when drinking.

2. Diet therapy for colds in pregnant women

1. Radish

You can chop the juicy radish into pieces, then squeeze out half a cup of juice. Then mash the ginger, squeeze out a small amount of ginger juice, add it to the radish juice, stir well, add an appropriate amount of sugar or honey, and then drink it with boiling water. This can speed up the cure of a cold.

2. Chicken soup

The anti-inflammatory ingredients in chicken soup can help prevent the activity of neutrophils, which is good for protecting the respiratory tract and accelerating recovery from colds.

3. Honey

Honey contains a variety of biologically active substances, including a series of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and bioflavonoids that can maintain the normal functioning of the immune system. It can stimulate the body's immune function, help treat colds, prevent a variety of other diseases, and also has a very good effect in relieving constipation during pregnancy.

4. Drink with sugar ginger tea

Boil brown sugar, ginger and black tea together into a soup and drink it 1 to 2 times a day. It has a good therapeutic effect on colds.

5. Eat more condiments

After catching a cold, you can eat some condiments such as ginger, onion, etc. Ginger can help the body expel cold viruses, relieve cough and reduce phlegm.

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