Answer:You know your body, and if you have signs or symptoms that something might be an issue, it's important to reach out to your doctor. Most postpartum health visits occur up to 6 weeks after delivery. But you shouldn't wait to bring up any issues you're experiencing before that appointment takes place
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Depending on symptoms. ..ibuprofen, known for reducing swelling and pain relief, ibuprofen, for fever and pain..etc. .
Adrenaline is a hormone secreted by adrenal medulla during stress. This is called as emergency hormone because it initiates quick reation which makes the individual to think and respond quickly to the stress. The hormone increases metabolic rate. there occurs dialation of blood vessels going to heart and the brain. The blood vessels reaching skin and kidneys constrict inorder to provide more blood to the heart and the brain. they also increase fat metabolism thereby synthesising more energy.
<u>neurodevelopmental disorder-</u>
- cant focus very well (Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder)
- comes from early development (Autism spectrum disorder)
- cant understand well, don't want to learn (Communication disorders)
<u>bipolar disorder-</u>
- overly exited or even hyper (mania)
- intense sadness, guilt, or fatigue (depressive episodes)
<u>anxiety disorder-</u>
- being separated from a known figure or someone you love can result in (Separation anxiety disorder)
- panic attacks (panic disorder)
- fears of specific things or animals (specific phobias)
- scared of being watched or judged (social anxiety disorder)
<u>trauma and stresser-related disorder- </u>
- severe anxiety caused from natural disaster (Acute stress disorder)
- sudden changes (adjustment disorder)
- after a stressful life event a person can receive (Post-traumatic stress disorder)
- as a child they can cut themselves off from others and social events but mostly adults this is known as (Reactive attachment disorder)
<u>dissociative disorder-</u>
- not really knowing who you are (identity disorder)
- almost being outside of your own body (derealization disorder)
- loss of memory (Dissociative amnesia)
Good Luck! Hope this helps!