During pregnancy, the biggest fear for pregnant women is getting sick. Once they get sick, not only will their immune system weaken, but they will also recover slowly due to not being able to take medication casually. Pregnant women will worry that it may affect their fetus over time. Therefore, many pregnant women do not want to get sick. However, some pregnant women may have colds and lymphadenopathy during pregnancy. So, what should pregnant women do if they have colds and lymphadenopathy?
Pregnant women with a cold and lymphadenopathy need to seek medical attention at a hematology department to check their actual physical condition and control the phenomenon of lymphadenopathy. Only with the correct treatment can lymphadenopathy gradually decrease. Usually, there is a relationship between cold lymphadenopathy and infection.
If the lymph nodes continue to enlarge and there are painful symptoms, then it is important to be aware that it is caused by necrotizing lymphadenitis. Pregnant women have a special body, so they must be cautious when taking medication. If the situation is not very serious, try not to use drugs for treatment. Take good care of your body and slowly recover, which will be safer.
During the period of pregnant women's physical recovery, the diet should be as light as possible and maintain scientific eating habits. Overeating should be avoided, and adequate nutrition should be supplemented. At the same time, pregnant women should reduce the frequency of going out, avoid crowded places, and participate in less vigorous exercise. If they want to exercise, they should do it indoors or by doing some housework.