How to deal with tonsillitis during pregnancy preparation

  During the preparation for pregnancy, the most troublesome thing for female friends is getting sick and not knowing how to deal with it, fearing that it will affect the preparation for pregnancy and cause all previous efforts to be in vain. Today, the editor will answer this question for the female friends who are troubled by it! What should I do if my tonsils become inflamed during pregnancy preparation? What are the foods that are not suitable to eat during pregnancy preparation?

  

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  What should I do if I have tonsillitis during pregnancy?

  1. It is recommended that friends preparing for pregnancy take medication and receive targeted treatment, which will soon improve. There is no need to worry too much. Based on the specific symptoms of the illness, doctors generally recommend taking Beidougen orally Cefradine Treat with Pudilan anti-inflammatory tablets and other medications together.

  2. At the same time, pay attention to replenishing more water, avoid eating raw, cold, spicy, and stimulating foods that can easily cause internal heat, and maintain smooth bowel movements. With the permission of a doctor, one can also take amoxicillin capsules or cephalosporin capsules, VC Yinqiao tablets, Qingyan tablets, and other medications for treatment. These drugs have no effect on a friend's pregnancy.

  If it is severe, cephalosporin infusion can be used for anti-inflammatory treatment, pay attention to drinking plenty of water, and also avoid spicy and stimulating foods.

  What foods should expectant mothers avoid eating before pregnancy?

  1. Coffee. Coffee affects fertility, and women of childbearing age who drink more than one cup of coffee per day have only half the chance of getting pregnant compared to those who do not drink coffee.

  2. Sweet food. Because sweet foods contain high-fat and high calorie substances, women who frequently consume sweet foods are prone to weight gain, affecting blood sugar levels and being detrimental to pregnancy.

  Stop taking contraceptive pills or other medications 6 months before pregnancy, reduce exposure to toxic and harmful environments, and minimize contact with pets.

  In general, if the tonsils become inflamed during the preconception period, it is recommended to explain the situation to the doctor and take some medication that has no significant impact. But in daily life, we still need to control our diet, drink less coffee, eat less sweets, and pay attention to the environment. We believe that soon after preparing for pregnancy, we will have our own baby.

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