Pregnancy And Congestion Jun 2026
Rhinitis of pregnancy is a common, self-limiting condition driven by hormonal and hemodynamic changes. Diagnosis requires exclusion of other causes. Management begins with non-pharmacological interventions; when these fail, intranasal corticosteroids, particularly budesonide, represent the safest and most effective pharmacological option. Oral decongestants should be reserved for severe, refractory cases and avoided in the first trimester. Clinicians should recognize that even benign nasal congestion can impair maternal sleep and quality of life, warranting proactive, reassuring, and evidence-based treatment.
Increased parasympathetic tone relative to sympathetic activity leads to heightened nasal glandular secretion (rhinorrhea) and further vasodilation. pregnancy and congestion
Management of ROP emphasizes safety for both mother and fetus. The FDA pregnancy risk categories (A, B, C, D, X) provide guidance, though many drugs lack rigorous pregnancy trials. Rhinitis of pregnancy is a common, self-limiting condition