: Rising levels of estrogen and progesterone can increase blood flow to the nasal passages and stimulate mucus production.
Treating sinus congestion while pregnant requires caution. Many over-the-counter decongestants are off-limits, especially during the first trimester. However, there are numerous safe, non-pharmaceutical options to try first. sinus congestion while pregnant
This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All treatment plans should be reviewed by a qualified healthcare provider. : Rising levels of estrogen and progesterone can
| Condition | Symptoms | Mucus Characteristics | Systemic Signs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Stuffy nose, post-nasal drip, snoring. | Clear, watery, or white. | No fever; patient feels well otherwise. | | Allergic Rhinitis | Sneezing, itchy eyes/nose/throat, congestion. | Clear, watery. | No fever; history of allergies often present. | | Bacterial Sinusitis | Facial pain/pressure, tooth pain, severe headache. | Thick, yellow/green, purulent. | Low-grade fever, fatigue, persistent cough. | | Condition | Symptoms | Mucus Characteristics |
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