Providing information on maternal ultrasound checks and newborn growth checks.
Postpartum diabetes patients should pay attention to controlling weight and exercise.
A mother who is over a month postpartum asks about the solution to right breast pain caused by sleeping in a position that compresses the chest.
At 23 days postpartum, the patient experienced right side tonsillitis again at 19 days postpartum, accompanied by ear pain and facial swelling. Diagnosed with facial neuralgia, the doctor advised to stop breastfeeding and use antiviral, hormone, and other medications for treatment. The patient needs to empty the breasts regularly to prevent milk deficiency.
A mother’s body temperature remains normal after giving birth, but starts to fluctuate on the sixth day, with temperatures ranging from 39.1℃ to 38.1℃. What could be the cause, and what should be done?
A postpartum woman has a fever on the ninth day after giving birth, and physical therapy is ineffective. After using rectal fever-reducing medication, the fever subsides but then recurs a few hours later. This has been going on for two days. Even after going to the hospital on the third day for intravenous drip treatment and using rectal fever-reducing medication, the fever temperature rises again soon. What should be done?
A mother experienced right-sided tonsillitis 19 days after giving birth, feeling ear and tonsil pain at night that caused her to lose sleep. The next morning, she noticed swelling on the right side of her face and drooling, prompting a visit to the hospital where she was diagnosed with facial neuritis. The doctor prescribed Acyclovir and other medications for treatment, suggesting a temporary halt to breastfeeding to prevent the medication from affecting the baby. At the same time, the mother was advised to pump milk regularly to maintain milk supply and avoid a situation where she might run out of milk later.