When the parturient is sweating, the parturient should not make a fuss, because sweating is also one of the common phenomena after childbirth. Moreover, sweating does not need special conditioning, and it can be improved when the body hormones return to normal. So how long does it take for sweating to return to normal after caesarean section? Let's take a look together. How long will it take for sweating to return to normal after caesarean section? < P > Generally speaking, sweating will occur within 42 days after delivery, and sweating will rarely occur after confinement, and it will return to normal. You can take a bath after childbirth and get out of bed more. Usually, postpartum night sweats are a manifestation of self-regulation of the body under normal circumstances, and you don't need special conditioning, as long as you pay attention to replenish water in time. Wipe it clean immediately after sweating, so as not to cause cold after catching cold. Usually, the room should be ventilated, and the clothes worn by pregnant women should try to choose loose and sweat-absorbing fabrics.
lying-in women should be careful not to catch cold. Their limbs have poor physical resistance and sweat a lot, so they are easily exposed to cold when they are blown by the wind. If postpartum night sweats are very serious and are caused by physical weakness, they need to be recuperated. It can be conditioned by traditional Chinese medicine, and you must remember not to eat cold and spicy food during medication. How to recover the uterus after delivery < P > Breastfeeding can promote the contraction of the uterus and help to recover the body shape. After three or four days, the pain of uterine contraction is not so great. The uterus is descending every day, and it will not be touched on the stomach for about ten days. It takes about 14 to 16 weeks to repair the uterus itself and the wound surface of endometrium and placenta falling off. The discharge of lochia is a process of uterus repair.
Postpartum massage is helpful to the recovery of uterus. After giving birth, new mothers can often gently massage their lower abdomen clockwise, and indirectly enhance the excitement of uterine muscles and promote contractions by stimulating acupoints during the massage.
Soak your feet with preparations containing motherwort, angelica and other medicinal materials, and stimulate the acupoints and meridians of your feet to dilate the blood vessels of the whole body and promote the blood circulation of the whole body, thus restoring the normal functions of organs.
It takes some time for the uterus to recover. Expectant mothers should not rush into it. Generally, it will return to normal within 6 weeks after delivery.