Table of contents:
- Some of the effects of using balms during pregnancy
- 1. Allergic reactions
- 2. Burn irritation
- 3. Other side effects
- Conclusion
Many expectant mothers use balms during pregnancy to relieve back pain due to the heavy weight of pregnancy support on the fetus in the abdomen. An enlarged gestational age in the final trimester usually causes a lot of pregnant women to experience body pain associated with the mother's enlarged stomach due to pregnancy.
Generally, large pregnant women will experience back pain due to weight bearing on the front. Even though it is not classified as a dangerous complaint, if it is allowed to continue and not handled properly, this complaint will disrupt routine activities. Even the pain will carry over to the mother after giving birth.
During pregnancy, many women experience stress such as anxiety, tension before pregnancy and insomnia. The balm here basically has the ability to help relieve back pain at bedtime. This pain is usually found in the back of pregnant women and the calves and legs. The scent of balm can also soothe pregnant women, and many are recognized as relieving headaches. Then, is it safe for mothers-to-be to use balm while pregnant? Is there a risk to the pregnancy or the mother's own body? It is better if you consider the advantages and disadvantages of using the following balms during pregnancy.
Some of the effects of using balms during pregnancy
1. Allergic reactions
Since women change their hormones during pregnancy, using balms during pregnancy can increase the symptoms of an allergic reaction to the mother's skin. Balms can cause a rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness. If you have ever had an allergic reaction to products containing menthol or camphor, it's best if you don't use balms while pregnant.
To find out whether or not to use the balm during pregnancy, pregnant women can also apply a small amount of balm to the back of the hand. If there is no reaction, then you can continue using it where you want it.
2. Burn irritation
On the balm packaging label, the recommended recommendations are for external use (not to be swallowed or drunk). Using a balm during pregnancy will cause certain effects of sensitive peripheral nerves during pregnancy. One example is causing tingling in the area where the balm was applied.
3. Other side effects
Although these cases are rarely heard of, ingesting the balm can pose a fatal risk. In fact, the balm contains methyl salicylate. Methyl salicylate content can cause an overdose if it is used excessively on the skin that has absorbed the ingredients.
Conclusion
The dangers of balm during pregnancy have not found definite research on the risks that have a direct impact on the fetus. However, the direct risk to the skin of pregnant women has indeed been proven, and has been explained as described above. Should not be used in excessive doses and not to be swallowed by pregnant women. It is feared that it will harm the fetus because of the salicylate content in the balm which is very dangerous if ingested. It is also recommended to use a balm during pregnancy not to be close to the mother's stomach area and other vital areas.
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