Can you have a c-section with a cough?

Cesarean section can be performed for mild coughing, but not for severe coughing. Causes of coughing are many, external stimuli, drugs, inflammation, disease, etc. can cause coughing; mild cough, no fever, yellow pus sputum and other obvious signs of inflammation, you can perform cesarean section, postoperative cough suppressant drugs to control coughing, most of which will not lead to complications; diaphragm elevation in the second trimester of pregnancy, resulting in reflux of gastric juices, which can lead to coughing; diaphragm down after cesarean section, coughing can be relieved quickly, at this time, can also be feasible! Cesarean section; When the cough is frequent and severe, it is mostly caused by respiratory or cardiovascular diseases. Cesarean section is not recommended in the acute phase of the disease when it is not necessary. Violent coughing can lead to anesthesia accidents, poor incision healing, incisional dehiscence, incisional hernia, and other surgical complications, and it is recommended that cesarean section be performed after inflammation has been controlled and the disease has resolved. In clinical practice, cough in pregnancy is recommended to consult a doctor to find out what is going on and to treat it aggressively.