breastfeeding women can generally follow the doctor's advice to take Chuanbei Loquat Cream, but they must strictly follow the doctor's guidance on usage and dosage. Chuanbei loquat paste is composed of traditional Chinese medicine such as Chuanbei mother and loquat leaves. It has the effect of moistening the lungs and relieving cough, and is suitable for symptoms such as lung heat and dry cough. If lactating women experience discomfort such as coughing and dry throat, they can use Chuanbei loquat paste after being diagnosed by a doctor. The Sichuan Fritillaria extract in this ointment contains alkaloids, while loquat leaves contain saponins. The overall medicinal properties are mild, but individual differences should be noted. It is recommended to avoid the peak breastfeeding period when taking medication. It is usually taken immediately after breastfeeding, with an interval of at least 2 hours before breastfeeding, to reduce the probability of medication affecting the baby through milk. At the same time, the baby should be observed for any abnormal reactions such as diarrhea and drowsiness. Some breastfeeding women or infants with sensitive constitutions may have intolerance to drug ingredients. If the mother has symptoms of spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, such as loose stools, or if the baby is born prematurely or has a weak constitution, caution should be exercised when using it. If allergic reactions such as rash and shortness of breath occur during use, or if the baby experiences abnormal crying, refusal to breastfeed, etc., the medication should be stopped immediately and medical attention should be sought.
During lactation, it is recommended to maintain a light diet and avoid spicy and stimulating foods that worsen coughing when taking Chuanbei loquat paste. It can be used with snow pear Lily Soup and other therapeutic recipes to keep the indoor air moist. If coughing persists for more than a week or is accompanied by symptoms such as fever and purulent sputum, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to rule out diseases such as pulmonary infection. The safety of medication during lactation comes first, and any medication should be consulted with a professional Chinese medicine practitioner or pharmacist before use.
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