Home Remedies for Illness in Pregnant Women

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Pregnant and down with a flu? Backache and headache taking a toll on your pregnancy? Down with cold and cough while pregnant and want to know how to get rid of it? 

 Here are some homemade remedies that one could try to get rid of the disease safely at home without taking medications. 

It is always advised that any illness or disease be reported to the Obgyn before starting any medications or remedies. As the ingredient may affect the baby and always remember that it is not just about curing the illness but also preventing the baby from contracting it, without affecting the growth and development.

Headache

Headaches are triggered by the hormonal changes that are constantly occurring in the mother and are more marked in early pregnancy. Headaches during later  stages of pregnancy may also indicate high blood pressure and need immediate intervention by the Ob-gyn.

 

It is always helpful to maintain a chart or diary on what triggers these headaches during pregnancy. Some women develop headaches due to stress; some develop it when not taken food adequately and others due to weather changes. Thus, identifying these triggers help solve the problem.

 

Nibbling onto snacks whenever hungry like fruits or nuts; reducing caffeine and replacing them with fruit teas and caffeine free herbal teas( ajwain chai, tulsi chai etc); staying hydrated always and sipping onto coconut water, sweet lemon juice and buttermilk(chaas, lassi) to quench thirst during summers and warming soups and teas during winters also help in combating weather changes.

 

Cutting down on stress and regular yoga including breathing exercises also have a drastic change on curing headaches. Using cold/warm compresses on the area of headache, head massage and cold shower and aromatherapy also eases the headache to great extent and helps in elevating the mood.

 

If any abnormal pattern that may have been noticed by the mother, need to be reported to the health care provider for timely intervention.

Backache

Backache is a common complaint among pregnant women and the most effective way to cure it is by changing the posture while sitting and sleeping. Working women who have sedentary jobs and sit for long hours should try to take frequent breaks and walk for few minutes before resuming work. Those who stand for long hours should also take breaks in between and sit for some time. 

 

Wearing a supporting maternity bra with wide straps and larger cups also reduce the strain on the shoulders and ribs and hence ease back ache. Propping up pillows while sleeping and sitting supporting the back also helps in easing backache. Exercising regularly during pregnancy and doing yoga also helps in relieving backache.

Fever

Fever is accompanied by other symptoms like rashes or any salmon-coloured spots, it needs to be immediately reported to the Obgyn as the infections causing fever with rash may have adverse effects on the baby.

 

Slight raise in body temperature can be cured by adequate rest and plenty of fluid intake to prevent getting overheated. Not all drugs are safe during pregnancy, hence home remedies are mostly advised in pregnant women. Paracetamol is the most commonly prescribed drug for fever as it is safe during pregnancy.

 

Warm soups heal the soul and provide relief from fever; warm herbal teas with tulsi or ginger can also be taken. Mustard oil and garlic that are usually used in everyday cooking are effective in reducing fever. Lemon and honey are also quite effective in alleviating the agent causing fever and improving immunity.

Cough and Cold

Having cold and cough at any time of the pregnancy, when not accompanied by any red flag signs, is usually normal and may not require professional intervention. Having a running nose or a stuffy nose with cough is quite a nuisance to the mother, but seems to not cause any damage to the growing baby.

 

Home remedies like steam inhalation, salt water nasal spray and vapour rubs can also provide relief from stuffy and running nose. Paracetamol can also be taken as an over-the-counter drug, however reporting to the Obgyn is advised. Lozenges and cough syrups are quite helpful, but requires the Obgyn to prescribe it as not all drugs are safe. An infusion of ginger, honey and lemon mixed in water acts as an excellent relief provider against cough and irritated throat. Herbal teas containing ginger and tulsi also helps in providing relief from cough.

Flu

Pregnant women contract flu from other people via sneezing or coughing where the droplets and aerosols. It is always advised to maintain safe distance from those who cough and sneeze without covering their nose and mouth. But once the pregnant woman is down with flu, medications to bring down the fever and other symptoms are started by the treating medical professional. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids with taking adequate rest is advised. Herbal teas with ginger and tulsi, lemon-honey-ginger concoction and having balanced and wholesome foods is advised. Vitamin C rich foods improve immunity and are hence advised. Warm broths and rasams also provide warmth and relief from sore throat that accompanies flu. Turmeric milk is also a miraculous concoction that gets rid of the offending agent and helps to cure the flu. Salt water gargling and steam inhalation also relieves sore throat and runny nose.

References

https://www.babycenter.in/a549297/headaches-in-pregnancy-natural-remedies
https://www.babycenter.in/a549312/back-pain-in-pregnancy-natural-remedies
https://www.babycenter.in/x554816/how-can-i-treat-fever-safely-in-pregnancy
https://www.babycenter.in/a542237/coughs-and-colds-in-pregnancy
https://www.babycenter.in/x1021287/how-can-i-avoid-catching-the-flu-in-pregnancy
https://www.babycenter.in/a1021227/viral-flu-in-pregnancy
https://www.tatahealth.com/article/home-remedies-fever-kids

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