Can you feed a cold

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Many puerpera catch a cold, but dare not take medicine, for fear of affecting the composition of milk adverse to the child, and afraid to pass the cold to the child. During lactation, can you take medicine? What medicine can you take? If you take cold medicine, how long does it take to feed your baby? How can you protect your baby from the virus of cold mother? These problems may be unclear to many mothers.. If you have a cold, can you feed it.

Can you feed a cold

First: lactation mild cold symptoms: only sneezing, runny nose and mild cough. Medication: no medication is required. Breast feeding: you can continue to breast feed while wearing a mask. Just born soon the baby has a certain immunity, do not worry about the cold will pass to the baby and dare not breast-feeding.

Second: lactation more serious cold symptoms: sneezing, runny nose and cough, throat discomfort. Medication: take some cold clearing granules, 2 packs each time, twice a day. When the throat is uncomfortable, take Banlangen Granules, 2 bags each time, 4 times a day, with hot boiled water. Breastfeeding: continue breastfeeding while wearing a mask.

Third: lactation cold cold symptoms: chills, fever, no sweat, headache, runny nose, throat itching, cough, phlegm, pulse floating. Medication: cold is a self limiting disease, if there is no secondary bacterial infection for a few days, you can take some vitamin C appropriately to increase body resistance. Diet: drink hot soup to sweat. Whether to feed: put on the mask to continue feeding (to avoid infection to the baby), you can take some medicine, but you can only feed six hours after taking the medicine, during which you can let the baby eat some calcium milk biscuits and drink some noodle soup.

matters needing attention

Three suggestions for lactation cold: 1. If a lactating mother has a serious cold, she needs to use antibiotics for treatment. When this kind of antibiotics is harmful to the healthy development of the baby, do not breast feed temporarily to avoid the delivery of drugs to the baby through milk. 2. Pour hot water of about 42 degrees into the insulated tea cup, put the mouth and nose into the mouth of the tea cup, and continuously inhale hot steam, three times a day, which can speed up the improvement of the cold. 3. Often drinking chicken soup can enhance the body's natural resistance and prevent the occurrence of cold. Add some pepper, ginger and other condiments in the chicken soup, or eat the following, you can treat a cold.