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You can eat ginger to relieve vomiting during pregnancy

Pregnancy vomiting, refers to the pregnancy sickness which occurs repeatedly between 2 and 3 months after pregnancy, with nausea, vomiting, anorexia or vomiting as the main symptoms. How to do about pregnancy vomiting? Is there any folk prescription for treating pregnancy vomiting?

Old folk prescription: sliced ginger is taken or chewed. You can also drink ginger juice after pressing ginger juice.

After seeing a doctor, a patient suddenly remembered a problem when he was leaving. He said that his wife had just been pregnant and was always nausea and vomiting. He asked me what I could do to deal with it. I told him to ask his wife to chew more ginger.

Ginger is a good product to stop vomiting, and also has obvious effect on relieving vomiting during pregnancy. Slice ginger and put it in your mouth to make the juice seep into your mouth slowly; or chew ginger slices like chewing gum and swallow the ginger dregs, of course, it's OK to spit it out; you can also squeeze it into juice with a juicer, put it into a bottle, and drink a small mouthful of ginger juice each time, first hold it in your mouth, and then swallow it slowly.

Ginger anti emetic effect, has been respected since ancient times, and even called ginger as emetic medicine. The main reason for ginger to stop vomiting is that it can inhibit gastrointestinal movement and relax the muscles of gastrointestinal tract, which can relieve the feeling of nausea and vomiting.

However, experts pointed out: this method can only alleviate, not cure. Pregnancy vomiting is due to the rapid rise of sex hormone levels in the body after pregnancy, which makes the human body unable to adapt for a while. Fortunately, the vast majority of pregnant women with vomiting, are in the early stages of pregnancy will vomit, and after a month or two of pregnancy, the body has adapted, vomiting will naturally disappear. The role of ginger is to accompany pregnant women through the most difficult days of one or two months, as much as possible to reduce nausea and vomiting.