Piper lolot - 'miracle cure' for mothers with toothache

DNUM_CDZACZCABE 18:23

The old people often say "first eye pain, second toothache" but unfortunately pregnant women often have toothache. How to treat it?

Toothache and toothache treatment are always difficult problems for everyone, especially pregnant women in the first 3 months. If not prevented in time, you will have to endure toothaches that go all the way to the top of your head, while treatment with Western medicine is not a very safe solution for pregnant women.

There are many causes of toothache or gingivitis. Some people have wisdom teeth, some have cavities, some have swollen gums... If we list them all, there are many causes, but for pregnant women, the cause of toothache is not the above cases. Simply because when you have a baby, the mother's body will undergo many changes, especially the increase in hormones, the great impact of hormones, causing the tooth roots to become congested, softened, swollen, and bacteria to easily invade and destroy your teeth.

In addition, the development of the fetus from week 24-25 requires daily calcium supplementation. Therefore, the mother does not have enough calcium from the blood to supply the fetus, forcing the mother to call for support from the bone tissue in the upper and lower jaws of the teeth, leading to weak teeth and creating a favorable environment for bacteria to attack at any time. When the mother sees swollen gums and toothache, it is also the time when your teeth are being attacked by bacteria.

The reason why pregnant women often suffer from toothache during pregnancy is because mothers like to snack on sour and sweet foods, which also increases the rate of dental disease during pregnancy. Therefore, if not carefully maintained, pregnant women will suffer from toothache.

In fact, toothache will not affect the fetus much, but if the pregnant mother has to "live with it" for 9 months, her health will inadvertently decline and of course the development of the baby in her womb will also be affected to some extent.

When I was pregnant with Chip, I also had terrible toothaches. I had difficulty chewing anything, lost my appetite, felt pain all the way to the marrow, had earaches, headache, and was so tired. When I went to my mother's house, my aunt came over to visit and saw me complaining loudly, my face was grimacing and I couldn't eat anything because of the pain. She asked me what happened and found out that I had a toothache. She laughed and said, "It's something so simple, but you're already grimacing. Who will you call when you're in labor? Please ask for some stems, branches, and betel leaves, and I'll boil them in concentrated water for you to gargle with, and I guarantee that your toothache will go away." My aunt also scolded me lovingly: "In this era of information technology, you don't know how easy it is to do something like that."

I was so stunned that I didn't know whether to believe it or not, but I followed my aunt because "when you're sick, you pray to all directions", and also to see if the "quack doctor" was correct in her diagnosis. I thought to myself that lolot leaves can still be wrapped and eaten, so it probably won't affect the fetus, so I tried it.

Indeed, when holding the betel leaf juice in your mouth, you feel really comfortable, your teeth will no longer feel sore and painful. My aunt said that if you just hold it in your mouth for 3-4 days, your teeth will no longer ache, then you can eat as much as you want. Being curious, I went online and typed in "the effects of betel leaves" and saw a long list of medicinal effects of betel leaves. And I also understood why the stem, branches and leaves of the betel plant have the effect of curing toothache. That is because the leaves and stems contain alkaloids and essential oils, the essential oils mainly contain beta-caryophylene; the roots contain essential oils mainly contain benzylacetate, which has very good antibacterial properties. Betel leaves have a spicy taste, aromatic smell, warm properties, and have the effect of warming the middle, dispelling cold, lowering the air, and relieving pain. In addition, betel leaves also have the effect of treating rheumatism, cold hands and feet, digestive disorders, vomiting, bloating, headaches, runny nose...

It is true that folk medicine has many good and effective remedies. Who would have thought that a tree with a slender body would be used as medicine in Oriental medicine, an indispensable medicine for people with toothache, sweating, bone and joint pain...

After 3 days of gargling with betel leaf water, my toothache stopped without me realizing it. But I didn't dare to be subjective, so I paid more attention to oral hygiene. In addition to brushing my teeth twice a day, I always rinsed my mouth thoroughly when I vomited. In addition, I added foods rich in vitamin C, B12, and calcium to my daily meals. I also limited carbonated drinks, sour foods, and sweets, so from the time my toothache stopped, I had a healthy pregnancy until I gave birth.

Lately, I see many friends complaining about toothache during pregnancy, so I took advantage of Chip's sleep to share with you. I hope my little secret will help pregnant mothers in the same situation to easily overcome it. When you have a toothache, remember to gargle with betel leaf water, the more concentrated it is, the faster it will heal. Remember to gargle for about 15 minutes, then remove it and gargle 2-3 times/day, moms.

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