What should I do if I have athlete's foot while pregnant

  During pregnancy, the body of pregnant women is relatively fragile, and it is generally not recommended to consume excessive medication for treatment because it is impossible to determine whether the medication has adverse effects on the fetus. However, there may also be some annoying small problems during pregnancy, such as catching a cold or developing athlete's foot?

  

What should I do if I have athlete's foot while pregnant1

  Athlete's foot is a disease caused by fungal infection. It is recommended not to use medication for prolonged athlete's foot during pregnancy. If athlete's foot is not severe, there are no wounds on the feet, and there is no severe itching, it can be left untreated and relieved through daily hygiene. Socks should be changed every day, treated with hot water, and exposed to the sun as much as possible. At the same time, to avoid poor infection, only wear your own slippers and do not mix them.

  During pregnancy, the mother's resistance is weak and she is prone to catching a cold. What should she do if she catches a cold?

  1. Pay more attention to rest. Many mothers experience a decrease in sleep quality and are more prone to catching colds due to physical fatigue after pregnancy. Firstly, it is important to ensure adequate sleep and drink plenty of water every day, as drinking more water can help promote the body's metabolism.

  2. Eat more fruits. Vitamin C supplementation can help strengthen immunity, especially orange fruits with high vitamin C. Eating more can help to supplement vitamin C. If pregnant women also have cough, they can eat more snow pear. It is better to eat or boil Chuanbei Sydney directly to moisten the throat and stimulate saliva.

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