Stuffy Nose - When Pregnant
Other factors that contribute to a stuffy nose during pregnancy include:
Increased levels of estrogen and progesterone cause the mucous membranes in your nose to swell and produce more mucus. stuffy nose when pregnant
Fortunately, there are several ways to alleviate a stuffy nose during pregnancy. Here are some safe and effective solutions: Other factors that contribute to a stuffy nose
Nasal congestion is a common complaint among pregnant patients, often dismissed as a minor annoyance. However, when persistent and not attributable to infection or allergy, it is classified as Pregnancy Rhinitis (PR). Defined as nasal congestion lasting six weeks or more during gestation, without other identifiable causes, PR poses significant risks to maternal sleep hygiene and can exacerbate conditions such as gestational hypertension or sleep apnea. This paper outlines the distinct physiological drivers of this condition and provides a framework for safe obstetric management. However, when persistent and not attributable to infection