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Can drugs be used to treat atopic dermatitis in nursing women?
Atopic dermatitis in lactating women is a common disease and very difficult to treat completely in a short time. Therefore, for patients who are treated for atopic dermatitis during breastfeeding, the choice of medication as well as the course of treatment is extremely important.
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Can a mother with food poisoning breastfeed her baby?
I gave birth almost 2 months ago. Currently, I have intermittent abdominal pain, vomiting, heartburn, farting. The doctor told me it was a sign of food poisoning? Can a mother with food poisoning breastfeed her baby? I am exclusively breastfeeding, not bottle-fed. I hope your doctor will answer your questions and advise you on how to treat them. I would like to thank you.
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Guidelines for calcium supplementation for nursing babies
Calcium is an important nutrient for infants and young children. Calcium deficiency causes children to grow slowly as well as be at risk of many other diseases. So how to supplement calcium for breastfed babies? Let's find out in the article below.
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How is food converted into breast milk?
During breastfeeding, whatever the mother eats will go into breast milk, becoming a source of nutrition for the baby. There are many foods that can be metabolized quickly, but there are also many foods that take 4-6 hours to go into breast milk.
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Is bitter melon good for pregnant women, nursing women and children?
Bitter melon is a plant that is common in many places such as Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and South America. Bitter melon is used as food and as a medicine in Oriental medicine.
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Mother taking Panadol Extra, can the baby breastfeed?
Hi pharmacist. My baby was born for 17 days, because I stayed up all night with her, so I had a headache. I took 1 Panadol Extra and now I feel very nervous.
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Can breastfeeding women take vitamin E?
Vitamin E is a normal component of breast milk. Obesity, smoking, and preterm birth have been associated with lower levels of vitamin E in breast milk. Therefore, it is necessary for breastfeeding women to take vitamin E. In addition to diet, these mothers may need to supplement their vitamin E intake to reach the recommended daily intake of 19 mg, both for their own health and to ensure the quality of their breast milk.
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