Pregnant women with small three yang can breastfeed

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Recently, I found that I had no strength all over, my face was yellow, I wanted to vomit when I ate a little greasy food, I had a dull pain in my abdomen, and I had no spirit all the time. I went to do a blood test and found that it was Da Sanyang. In order to prevent this situation, I'd like to introduce to you that pregnant women with small three yang can breastfeed.

Pregnant women with small three yang can breastfeed

First of all, if the condition of Da San Yang is relatively stable, you can breastfeed in general. It is recommended that you carry out hepatitis B virus gene test. If it is negative, and the baby has been vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine in time, the body has produced protective antibodies, then you can breastfeed. But we must pay attention to disinfection and isolation, if the nipple burst or bleeding, timely termination of breastfeeding.

Secondly, we should first look at the condition of the body, and then decide whether to breastfeed the child. As for whether breast milk can feed the child, we need to check the mother's HBV DNA. If the DNA is negative, we can breastfeed. If the DNA is positive, then do not breastfeed.

Finally, suffering from hepatitis B is preventable, if you are a carrier of hepatitis B virus, then please understand the treatment of hepatitis B knowledge, do not blindly believe in false medical advertising, please go to the regular hospital. And please spread the knowledge of prevention and treatment of hepatitis B to the people around you. Prevention and treatment of hepatitis B needs the efforts of the state, society and everyone.

matters needing attention

After getting the big three yang of hepatitis B, no matter whether the liver is damaged or not, it is also very important to pay more attention to the diet. The requirement of diet is relatively high, and generally requires a light diet. Eat more high protein and low-fat food, such as fish, eggs and meat. Eat more crude fiber food, such as fresh vegetables and fruits. Avoid spicy and greasy fried food, which will increase the burden on the liver.