How to prevent complications when pregnant mothers have a fever

How to prevent complications when pregnant mothers have a fever

Having a fever while pregnant makes many pregnant women as well as their families worried and worried. The following medical information will help pregnant mothers with a fever have effective methods to prevent.

Low-grade fever in pregnant women is a common symptom that can go away after a few days of home treatment. However, when a pregnant woman's fever shows no signs of remission with many other unusual symptoms, the situation can be more serious.

Symptoms when pregnant mother has a fever

Pregnant mothers have a fever when the thermometer reading in the mouth is higher than 37.8 degrees C or measured in the ear or rectum from 38 degrees C or more.

Mother's health is always a top priority. So, with an unusual change appearing on the body, you should see a doctor right away. Fever-related symptoms include:

 

Backache;

Chills, shiver;

Stomachache;

Neck is stiff.

Treatment when mothers have a fever because of food poisoning

Food poisoning can also be the “culprit” of the cause of a fever. In this case, some common symptoms of pregnant women are abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting. Diarrhea and nausea are common when women are pregnant because then the body is very susceptible to dehydration, cramping or premature birth.

Electrolyte supplementation can reduce nausea and diarrhea. In some cases, severe dehydration of pregnant mothers can lead to unstable blood pressure and need to be immediately hospitalized.

Pregnant mothers will feel better when the fever symptoms decrease. However, it is best for the family to bring the mother to the doctor for timely diagnosis and treatment.

Treatment of viral fever in pregnant mothers

Few studies have shown that infectious fevers lead to birth defects in the fetus.

During the first trimester, pregnant mothers are more prone to fever, the mother's body temperature is usually above 38.5 degrees Celsius. Mother and family should take measures to prevent and treat immediately. This will help prevent temporary as well as long-term complications for a child's development.

The best way to prevent illness is to wash your hands often to keep your body from catching colds or the flu. These are considered the most common causes of viral fever during pregnancy. It is best for pregnant women to limit their exposure to cases of diseases such as the flu.

Fever can cause many other dangerous complications. Therefore, pregnancy test is very necessary for mother and baby. However, when pregnant women have a fever, just providing enough water for the body and using Tylenol fever-reducing medicine can help the body recover immediately.

In other cases, if the pregnant mother has a fever caused by bacteria, antibiotics are required for treatment. Pregnant women should not take aspirin or ibuprofen when they have a fever, instead see a doctor for prompt examination and treatment.

Understanding viral fever correctly is the most effective way to prevent and find effective treatment methods for pregnant mothers. Because of the health of both the mother and the normal development of the baby, you should pay close attention to the problems of this disease.

 


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