Pinch your nose, mix fruit juice… Do you know how dangerous these feeding methods are?

When I passed a children’s hospital that day, I saw many children lying on the glass fish tank of the hospital watching small fish. The little guys were so absorbed that they couldn’t wait to lick their tongues on the fish tank. So I suddenly thought, if only there was such a lick, it would be nice to smear it on the things the children like, and lick it and finish the medicine. I posted this irrelevant idea in my circle of friends and was bombarded by my mothers. The main idea is: [Please invent it as soon as possible if you can! It’s too difficult to give children medicine! ] Yes, I know it is very difficult to give Read More …

There are all the problems that should be paid attention to before and after taking the medicine.

After reading so many popular science articles, I still don’t know how to take medicine. Today, Dr. Clove will sort out the things you should pay attention to when taking medicine. Precautions before taking medicine When you need to communicate with the doctor when you see a doctor, you should try your best to tell the doctor your physical condition so as to increase the doctor’s understanding of you. Avoid doctors prescribing inappropriate drugs because they do not know enough about your specific situation. If there are any of the following circumstances, you need to actively tell the doctor when seeing a doctor: 1. History of drug allergy, any chronic disease or unusual medication experience; 2. Women who are preparing Read More …

The nursing mother is ill, can she take medicine?

Director of the garden, I am nursing, does taking this medicine have any effect? This is a question that many [wet nurses] will ask. What challenges do wet nurses face during lactation? After the baby was born, the wet nurses’ bodies experienced drastic changes again: progesterone dropped sharply, uterus shrank rapidly, lochia was continuously discharged, and sweat was severe… During this period, the following [minor situations] are also easy to harass: Acute mastitis, even suppurative infection; Dyspepsia; Constipation; Reproductive system infection; Oral infection; Upper respiratory tract infection; … … It’s just normal, it’s just on mothers who don’t breastfeed-they should take medicine, take medicine, and treat-but considering the impact on the baby, the problem is somewhat complicated. The medicine you Read More …