How does pregnant cold want to vomit to return a responsibility?

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Pregnant women with cold without clear evidence of bacterial infection, such as tonsillitis, high blood pressure, cough yellow phlegm, runny nose, etc., can not use antibiotics. Because antibiotics can act on the fetus through the placenta, there is a 20% - 40% possibility of harm to the fetus, we should choose safe antibiotics under the guidance of doctors. Now let me talk to you about pregnancy, cold and vomiting?

How does pregnant cold want to vomit to return a responsibility?

First: pregnant cold vomiting gastrointestinal cold, mostly due to a cold or eating raw cold and unclean diet or food caused by clinical manifestations of nausea and vomiting, diarrhea.

Second: now the pace of work and life is too fast, but the pace of city life is too fast to vent, new troubles come again, over time, emotions will be suppressed. Emotional depression will also make their immunity decline, suffering from a cold. A UCLA study found that a couple's constructive discussion on marriage can help improve blood pressure, heart rate and white blood cell count, and enhance immunity.

Third: drink and drink the role of water is not the same, do not love to drink water immunity is not strong, easy to catch a cold Oh! Experts say that adequate drinking water can keep the respiratory tract mucosa moist, making it difficult for the cold virus to propagate rapidly and enhancing immunity. It is recommended to drink 40 ml of water per kilogram of body weight every day. Children need to drink more water.

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