Covering or drying postpartum sweats

Postpartum sweating should neither be covered nor dried out When a woman gives birth, she will consume a lot of physical strength, coupled with postpartum blood loss, resulting in a weaker body that is prone to sweating. Postpartum sweating is generally recommended not to cover, not to dry, to change clothes in a timely manner, to keep the body dry. If you continue to cover the postpartum sweating, it is not conducive to heat dissipation, which will lead to more sweating, and even weakness, jeopardizing the health of the body. Due to the body skin pores are open state, such as sweating after drying it is easy to wind up cold and flu and other symptoms, serious cases will lead to the monthly disease. Postpartum sweating can use a dry towel to wipe the body, and to replace damp clothing in a timely manner, you can usually open the window to ventilate, pay attention to the room temperature to avoid excessive high temperature, bedding should not be too thick, sweating to drink more water to replenish water.