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We would like to outline
some medications and tips to follow for the treatment of nausea,
minor colds, respiratory infections, and hay fever. These problems
are very common in pregnancy, and it would be helpful for you to
know how to deal with them. If will save you the trouble of calling
us about your symptoms and having to wait for the staff to call you
back with advice.
It is a general rule
that medications should be avoided during pregnancy. But if you are
ill, there are various medications that have been widely used for
years and have been demonstrated to have a wide margin of safety.
Nausea can be treated
with BONINE tablets (similar to Dramamine) ½ -1 tablet twice a day.
Also, Vitamin B-6, 50-100mg twice a day can be used. We also sell
motion sickness wrist bands. These are the same things people wear
for boat rides and airplane sickness.
If you get a minor viral
illness such as a cold, runny nose, mild sore throat, slight fever
(under 100.4 which lasts less than 2 days), chills, muscle aches,
and headaches, the following medications are recommended.
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Other comfort measures
include warm, wet compresses to your sinus area to help them open
and drain. A vaporizer at bedtime will add moisture to the air and
help alleviate breathing problems. Sleep with extra pillows to keep
your head elevated. Be sure to drink lots of juice and water (6-8
glasses a day) to keep yourself well hydrated.
If you get a high fever
(one that is over 101 lasting 24 hours or more), a sore throat that
persists for longer than 36-48 hours and seems to be getting worse,
or if an earache is associated with the above symptoms, please call
our office. If you have bloody, green, or yellow mucus drainage for
your nasal passage or sinuses, let us know. All of these symptoms
are likely to require antibiotics.
For heartburn,
indigestion, or gas, use any low sodium product, such as MAALOX,
MYLANTA, RIOPAN, GAVISCON, TUMS, ROLAIDS, PEPCID, or TAGAMET.
For constipation, a
daily use of METAMUCIL or CITRACIL, stool softeners COLACE, SENAKOT,
MILK OF MAGNESIA, or glycerin suppositories such as DULCOLAX
SUPPOSOTORIES will help.
For mild diarrhea with
or without nausea, DONNAGEL is quite effective. Along with this,
avoid any beverages containing caffeine and milk products.
If the recommended
treatments do not bring you relief, feel free to call us and talk to
one of the nurses concerning your symptoms.
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