In today's society, women are very considerate. Not only do they have to give birth to children for their husbands, but they also have to go out to work. Then what we need to talk about next is the matter of having children at home. We all know that anyone who has given birth will have some postpartum disease, and postpartum rheumatism is one of them. So the question is, are there many people who have recovered from postpartum rheumatism? How many people recover from postpartum rheumatism? Many people recover naturally. Postpartum rheumatism is generally classified as joint pain in Western medicine. For this matter, Western medicine has no treatment drugs or methods. Traditional Chinese medicine for treating postpartum rheumatism has a history of more than 3,000 years. In addition to the method of removing evil and curing arthritis, it pays great attention to invigorating qi and blood, nourishing the kidneys, and often adopts the treatment method of invigorating qi and nourishing blood, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and promoting qi, activating blood circulation and removing dampness. At the same time, invigorating qi and nourishing blood is the main approach, with a little bit of promoting collaterals, and strong wind drugs should not be used. Patients can also take acupuncture, massage, health-preserving herbal medicine and other treatments to achieve synergistic effects. You need to improve your physical fitness through exercise to avoid attacks. If postpartum rheumatism is treated appropriately, the symptoms can be basically alleviated and cured within 1-3 months, but it will recur, so good maintenance is required. Common problems with postpartum rheumatism 1. Emotional regulation: make your body and mind happy, and prevent anxiety, restlessness, irritability, and depression. 2. Moderate fitness exercise: walking, exercising, and practicing boxing to enhance the body's resistance. Spend some time outdoors in the sun to prevent calcium deficiency. 3. Diet adjustment: Eat foods that are easy to digest and contain nutritious ingredients, avoid cold foods; avoid spicy and greasy foods. 4. Diet and daily life: Keep warm after giving birth, do not allow air conditioning to blow directly on the body of pregnant women, do not touch cold water; avoid dampness and cold. Avoid fatigue. 5. Medication and medical care: Breastfeeders should pay attention to the side effects of medications, including Chinese herbal medicines. Some Chinese herbal medicines are harmful in themselves; some Chinese herbal medicines cause certain toxic side effects when used in excessive quantities; some Chinese herbal prescriptions contain ingredients with toxic side effects, so you need to be careful. How many people recover from postpartum rheumatism? This has already been explained above. In fact, female friends, this is not a difficult disease, it can be cured. You just need to strictly follow the doctor's treatment plan. However, mothers who are preparing to do confinement are advised to pay more attention to their own bodies. Although medical technology is relatively advanced now, it is still best not to catch a cold during confinement. |
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