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Pregnancy Related Sinus Congestion

 

Many women develop sinus related issues when they are pregnant. There are many reasons for the development of these issues and speaking with a doctor is usually a good thing to do to rule out other health-related conditions. There are numerous reasons that women may develop these issues while carrying a child.

 

It is reasonably normal for a woman to develop an infection while pregnant. Sometimes congestion can be related to the hormonal changes in the body of a woman who is carrying a child. Obviously women can use decongestants and antihistamines to deal with these problems. They must verify with a physician that they are not causing any damage to the baby by taking these drugs.

 

Consuming hot liquids is usually another home remedy that people can use in order to alleviate congestion during pregnancy. The steam from a bowl of soup or cup of decaf tea can do just the trick when a person is trying to decrease the swelling in their nasal passages. Consistently doing this can also help to thin out the mucus that has been created inside the nasal passages.

 

Women can usually cut down on their symptoms if they’ve made a decision to avoid caffeine. Drinking non-caffeinated beverages is usually better for the baby anyway. Caffeine as well as alcoholic beverages can both cause the development of dehydration. Dehydration can contribute to nasal congestion and post nasal drip in some women who are pregnant.

 

Taking an extra long shower can help a woman to open up the nasal passageways. The steam will help to reduce any swelling that has taken place inside of the sinus cavities. Using these techniques on a consistent basis is necessary so that infection can be avoided. Sleeping with an extra pillow can also help to reduce the amount of swelling in the nasal passages.

 

Using some nasal sprays can be a last resort provided that they do not contain cortisone products. Many women are very surprised to learn that they will see an immediate reduction in their symptoms after giving birth to the child they are carrying.

 

There are also herbal supplements that a person can use in order to make getting air into the system more comfortable. Sometimes people have to use multiple techniques in order to find a system that works. Treating this issue can be extremely frustrating especially for a woman that is going through her first pregnancy.