You can drink honeysuckle water while breastfeeding, but when drinking honeysuckle water, you need to observe your body and your baby’s reaction.
Honeysuckle is cold in nature and has the effect of clearing heat and detoxification as well as dispersing wind-heat, which can be used to relieve carbuncle swollen boils, external wind-heat, fever and blood dysentery (dysentery caused by feeling heat and poison and seeing blood in the stool) and other illnesses.
Breastfeeding women may be in a weakened state due to the fact that they have just given birth to a child, and may be susceptible to external wind-cold and wind-heat, resulting in symptoms of dry mouth and sore throat.
If the symptoms are not particularly serious, you can drink a small amount of honeysuckle water to relieve the discomfort. After drinking it, if breastfeeding women or babies have loose stools, it may be caused by too much intake, and this phenomenon needs to be reduced or discontinued.
Nursing body discomfort, if you need to adjust through the honeysuckle, should be in the professional doctor under the identification of medication, not blindly self-medication, so as not to cause harm to the body.