Women need to pay special attention to many aspects after pregnancy, mainly because they are concerned about the impact on their baby. Getting sick is a troublesome thing for expectant mothers. On the one hand, they need to consider their physical condition, and on the other hand, they also need to consider the impact of illness on the fetus. So, what should be paid attention to when pregnant with lupus erythematosus?
Firstly, regardless of what illness a pregnant woman may have, caution should be exercised when it comes to medication. Expectant mothers not only need to consider the impact of drugs on their bodies, but also pay attention to the effects of drugs on the fetus, so drugs that may harm the fetus should not be used.
It is very necessary for lupus erythematosus patients to be followed up between obstetrics and rheumatology departments, and very close monitoring must be carried out to avoid infection or excessive fatigue. Special caution must be taken in medication, as many drugs can have an impact on the fetus, and improper medication can cause deformities.
To maintain an optimistic attitude, lupus erythematosus is not incurable, as long as it is detected and treated early, it can be controlled. Therefore, expectant mothers should not be too afraid and should believe in their own and their baby's abilities. Only with a good attitude can it be more conducive to treatment and help with the recovery of the disease.
In addition, as family members, colleagues, friends, etc., we should always care about the patient and provide support in all aspects, especially on the spiritual level, so that the patient can have more confidence and face the disease better.