Due to the special physiological changes caused by pregnancy, the respiratory tract of pregnant women, including the nasal cavity, pharynx, and trachea, has thickened, swollen, congested mucous membranes, and reduced resistance, making them prone to colds. For pregnant women with colds, the following methods can be used in the early stages to cure them without taking medicine or injections.
At the initial stage of a cold, when the throat is itchy and painful, immediately gargle with strong salt water every 10 minutes, about 10 times, to see the effect.
Drinking chicken soup can not only reduce symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose during a cold, but also has a good effect on clearing respiratory viruses. Regularly drinking chicken soup can also enhance the body's natural resistance and prevent colds.
Inhale hot steam. Pour hot water at about 45°C into a thermos cup, place your mouth and nose on the mouth of the cup, and continuously inhale hot steam three times a day to relieve cold symptoms.
Adequate sleep allows colds to heal without treatment. During pregnancy, it is important to get enough rest when you have a cold to reduce physical exertion. Sleep helps the pregnant woman's body recover, enhances resistance, and sometimes can cure a cold without treatment.
When pregnant women cough, they can beat one egg, add a small amount of white sugar and ginger juice, and drink it with half a cup of boiling water. It can stop coughing after 2-3 times.
For pregnant women with a slight fever, use 5-6 slices of ginger and an appropriate amount of brown sugar. Brew with boiling water frequently until a small amount of sweat is produced.
Of course, these are for mild symptoms in the early stages of a cold. For more severe colds, it is best to seek regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor.