During the preconception period, Chuanbei loquat capsules can generally be taken according to medical advice, but caution should be exercised when using them based on specific physical conditions and symptoms. Chuanbei loquat capsules are mainly composed of traditional Chinese medicine such as Chuanbei mother and loquat leaves. They have the effects of moistening the lungs, relieving cough, resolving phlegm, and relieving asthma. They are suitable for cough caused by wind heat invading the lungs or phlegm heat resistance.
The Chuanbei loquat capsule contains Chuanbei, which has a slightly cold maternal nature and can clear heat and moisten the lungs. The loquat leaves can lower qi and phlegm, and the overall medicinal properties are cool. If pregnant women have symptoms such as lung heat cough, yellow and viscous phlegm, and are diagnosed by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners as belonging to the category of heat syndrome, short-term low-dose use usually does not affect reproductive function. However, it is important to avoid long-term or excessive use to prevent the cold medicinal properties from damaging the spleen and stomach yang qi, indirectly affecting qi and blood biochemistry. During medication, it is recommended to observe for any adverse reactions such as stomach discomfort and diarrhea.
If there is a cough of deficiency cold type without obvious heat during the preparation for pregnancy, or if the constitution is biased towards deficiency cold, this medication should not be used. Some women may be allergic to its ingredients and may experience allergic reactions such as rash and itching after taking it. In special cases such as pregnancy diabetes, attention should also be paid to the sugar content in the capsule excipients. Before taking medication, the doctor should be informed in detail of the pregnancy plan, and the doctor should evaluate the cause of cough and the necessity of medication. If necessary, milder dietary therapy can be used as a substitute.
It is recommended to give priority to relieving cough symptoms through diet conditioning during pregnancy preparation, such as drinking honey, turnip water, snow pear lily soup and other lung moistening drinks. Maintain a regular daily routine and avoid exposure to irritants such as smoke and dust. If coughing persists for more than a week or is accompanied by symptoms such as fever and chest pain, seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and avoid self medication that may delay the condition. The use of traditional Chinese medicine should follow the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment to ensure the safety and effectiveness of medication.
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