Great aunt refers to menstruation. You can take cold medicine during menstruation, and cold medicine is not a contraindication during menstruation.
During menstruation, women’s resistance decreases and they are more prone to colds and flu. If you have cold and flu symptoms, you can take cold and flu medicines, and cold and flu medicines are not contraindicated during menstruation, and if you need to prepare for pregnancy, it is recommended to use the medicines under the guidance of your doctor.
However, hormonal drugs that adjust menstruation, such as dydrogesterone tablets, should be avoided during menstruation or applied under the guidance of a physician.
During menstruation, you should pay attention to rest, ensure sufficient sleep, strengthen resistance, wear loose and breathable clothes, eat a light and warm diet, avoid emotional excitement, change sanitary napkins, avoid tub baths, and avoid coitus.