What should I do if I have oral ulcers and neck pain during pregnancy

  Many people have been troubled by the symptoms of oral ulcers. After experiencing symptoms of oral ulcers, not only can it cause pain and discomfort in the oral area, but it may also affect the patient's normal eating and have a significant impact on their health. So, I would like to ask what to do if there is neck pain caused by oral ulcers during the preconception period?

  

What should I do if I have oral ulcers and neck pain during pregnancy1

  During the preparation period for pregnancy, discomfort symptoms such as oral ulcers and neck pain may be caused by inflammation due to internal heat. Women should pay attention to adjusting their diet, maintaining a light taste, and eating foods that help clear heat and reduce internal heat. At the same time, they should pay attention to oral hygiene, keep their mouth clean, and rinse their mouth with saline solution, which can have a bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effect and also help improve the condition.

  During this period, women should also pay attention to maintaining a regular daily routine, ensuring sufficient sleep time, avoiding staying up late, achieving a balance between work and rest, and avoiding excessive physical exertion. They can also massage the neck area appropriately to promote local blood circulation and help alleviate symptoms of neck pain and discomfort.

  In addition, women should stop preparing for pregnancy at this stage and preferably take contraceptive measures. Effective treatment should be given for oral ulcers and neck pain, and preparations for pregnancy should be made only after the symptoms are completely cured. This can prevent the recurrence of pregnancy symptoms, as pregnant women cannot use drugs during pregnancy, which may affect the development of the fetus. So it's best for women to wait until the illness is cured before getting pregnant.

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