What causes generalized aches and pains after childbirth

There are many reasons for post-partum body aches and pains, including muscle spasms due to over exertion, post-caesarean section wound pain, and general weakness due to bacterial infection. For women who have had a normal delivery, over exertion during labor will cause the muscles of the whole body to be in a state of tension, or even spasm, resulting in soreness, and it is recommended to apply hot compresses or massages to improve the soreness after delivery. For cesarean section mothers, postoperative abdominal wound stimulation produces back pain, which may be complicated by generalized radiating pain. Mothers with lowered resistance after delivery are prone to puerperal infections, which may be complicated by cough, fever, chills, etc. It is recommended that timely anti-infective treatment be given when infections occur, and that attention be paid to eating more vegetables and fruits and maintaining personal hygiene. Once obvious post-partum pains and aches persist, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of the disease and use the right medication for the cause.