Stuffed Nose Pregnant 📢

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A stuffy nose during pregnancy can lead to: stuffed nose pregnant

While the "stuffed nose" of pregnancy is generally harmless, it can lead to complications such as nosebleeds due to the drying of nasal membranes, or sinus infections if mucus becomes trapped. Therefore, finding safe and effective relief is a priority for expectant mothers. The first line of defense is often non-pharmacological. Hydration is paramount; drinking plenty of water helps thin the mucus, making it easier to expel. Saline nasal sprays or rinses are also highly recommended, as they are drug-free and safe for the baby, helping to clear nasal passages and moisturize dry membranes. (non-drug first) A stuffy nose during pregnancy can

Waking up with a stuffed nose during pregnancy—often called —is a common experience affecting up to 30% of expectant mothers. It typically begins in the second or third trimester and can feel like a never-ending cold, even without other symptoms. Why Your Nose is Stuffed Hydration is paramount; drinking plenty of water helps

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