Before stopping abdominal pain caused by diarrhea in the embargo, it is important to allow the need for liquid saline solution, even during the first 3 days, as it is a way for the body to eliminate microorganisms present in the gut that taking antidiarrheal medication is not recommended during these first days, let alone without the indication of the obstetrician.
Here are some recommendations for pregnant women with diarrhea to help cure it faster and relieve abdominal cramps:
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Diarrhoea in the baby usually does not harm the baby, only in cases where it is caused by a severe bowel infection and, in these cases, the baby should be hospitalized; in the simplest cases, when diarrhea occurs from nervousness, because the woman initiated something that was not safe to consume to affect the baby, but that any circumstance should avoid dehydration.
See a 3-day menu with food allowed during diarrhea: What to eat with diarrhea.
Chamomile is an excellent home remedy against stomach pain during the embargo for its anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and soothing action. To make the tea, simply add 3 bowls of dried chamomile flowers in a puddle of water, leave to cool, paste and drink. It can be taken 3 times a day or in small songs during the day, as well as after an episode of diarrhea as it helps keep the body hydrated.
However, it is important to check what type of chamomile you use for types, Chamomile box (matricaria recutita) can be used safely during however chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) should not be consumed as it can cause uterine contractions.
Diarrhea on board must be treated very carefully and always under medical supervision, as some medications can cross the placental barrier and deliver the baby.
Because medications that are generally considered safe in probiotics, they help to restore intestinal flora gradually, healthily and safely as in the case of Floratil, pro-T-flor and liolactil. Ingesting natural yogurt without Yakult sugar can also help regulate the gut by containing probiotics.
In addition, in addition to any treatment, it is necessary to ingest a large amount of liquids to replenish the lost water removed in diarrhoea, for this there are pharmaceutical solutions for oral rehydration that they have in their composition of water and sale of minerals.
Antidiarrheal medications are not recommended in pregnancy because they can also affect the baby, they can prevent the release of pathological microorganisms, which aggravates the situation.
The patient should consult the obstetrician to go to the hospital in cases where abdominal pain or colic noises are very severe and intense, there are symptoms such as vomiting or fever greater than 38 C and blood needs, in the presence of these symptoms it is important for the patient to call a doctor so that the doctor can make the diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.