1. Symptoms of colds in pregnant women
The symptoms of colds in pregnant women are similar to those of ordinary people, with the main symptoms being runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, fever, etc. However, due to the decline in body immunity during pregnancy, pregnant women are prone to other diseases such as bronchitis and pneumonia after catching a cold.
2. Dangers of colds in pregnant women
Pregnant women are prone to fetal malformations, premature birth and other problems after catching a cold. In addition, if not treated in time, it may lead to other serious complications for pregnant women themselves.
3. How to prevent pregnant women from catching colds
① Strengthen exercise and improve body immunity; ② Maintain indoor air circulation and avoid closed environments; ③ Wash hands frequently and avoid contact with infected people; ④ Eat a reasonable diet and increase nutritional intake; ⑤ Appropriate supplements of vitamin C and Nutrients such as zinc.
4. How to treat colds in pregnant women
During the treatment process, you should avoid using too many drugs and try to choose safe and effective drugs. Symptoms can be relieved through traditional Chinese medicine, dietary therapy and other methods. If a pregnant woman develops severe symptoms after catching a cold, she should seek medical treatment promptly.
5. Diet precautions for pregnant women with colds
Pregnant women should eat less spicy and irritating foods during a cold, drink more water, and eat light foods that are easy to digest, such as porridge, soup, etc. In addition, nutrients such as vitamin C and zinc can also be appropriately supplemented.
6. Common misunderstandings about colds in pregnant women
Some people think that pregnant women cannot take medicine when they have a cold. In fact, this is incorrect. Although pregnant women cannot take drugs indiscriminately, it is feasible to use drugs rationally under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, some people think that as long as there is no fever, no treatment is needed, which is also a wrong idea.
Abstract: The body\’s immunity decreases during pregnancy, and pregnant women are prone to other diseases after catching a cold. Preventing colds in pregnant women requires strengthening exercise to improve body immunity, maintaining indoor air circulation, washing hands frequently and eating a reasonable diet. During the treatment process, you should avoid using too many drugs and try to choose safe and effective drugs. Pregnant women should eat less spicy food during a cold, drink more water, and eat easy-to-digest light food, such as porridge, soup, etc. It is possible to use drugs rationally under the guidance of a doctor.