- Male
- 26 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried because I've been having nocturnal emissions every single night for the past three days. Is this normal, or should I be concerned about something more serious going on? It just seems so constant right now.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
As a breastfeeding mother, it's essential to choose medications that are safe for your baby. For fever, headache, and body pain, you can consider the following options:
Paracetamol (Acetaminophen): This is generally considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. You can take 500-1000 mg every 4-6 hours as needed.
Other Remedies
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help your body recover.
- Rest: Get plenty of rest to help your body fight off the infection.
- Warm compresses: Apply warm compresses to your forehead, neck, and body to help relieve pain and discomfort.
Important
- Consult your doctor: Before taking any medication, consult your doctor to ensure it's safe for you and your baby.
- Monitor your baby: Keep an eye on your baby's behavior, feeding patterns, and overall health. If you notice any changes or concerns, consult your pediatrician.
Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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