Nose Early Pregnancy | Stuffy

| Treatment | Risk Level | Guidance | |-----------|------------|----------| | | Low risk | Thicker than spray; good for dryness. No known harm. | | Oral antihistamines (loratadine, cetirizine) | Low to moderate | Generally considered safe, but first choice is non-drug methods. Avoid first-trimester use unless severe. | | Nasal corticosteroid sprays (e.g., fluticasone) | Low risk | Minimal systemic absorption; often used in pregnancy for chronic rhinitis. Discuss with OB first. |

| Symptom | Pregnancy Rhinitis | Common Cold / COVID-19 | Bacterial Sinusitis | |---------|--------------------|------------------------|----------------------| | Onset | Gradual, persistent | Sudden (1-3 days) | Follows a cold (day 7+) | | Nasal discharge | Clear, watery or thick white | Clear → yellow/green | Thick, yellow/green | | Sneezing | Mild to moderate | Common early | Rare | | Itchy nose/eyes | No | Rare | No | | Fever | No | Possible | Possible | | Body aches | No | Common | No | | Sore throat | No (unless mouth-breathing) | Common | Sometimes (post-nasal drip) | | Duration | Weeks to months | 7–10 days | >10 days | | Unilateral (one side) | Alternates sides | Both sides | Often one side worse | Fever, facial pain over cheekbone/forehead, productive cough, loss of smell (though mild loss can occur with congestion alone). 5. Safety of Common Treatments in First Trimester ✅ Generally Safe (First-Line) stuffy nose early pregnancy

| Treatment | Evidence | Notes | |-----------|----------|-------| | | Very safe | No medication; washes mucus, moisturizes. Use as often as needed. | | Nasal saline irrigation (Neti pot) | Very safe | Use distilled/boiled water. Clears thick mucus effectively. | | Humidifier (cool mist) | Very safe | Keep humidity 40–50%; clean daily to prevent mold. | | Elevated head while sleeping | Very safe | Use extra pillow or wedge; reduces supine congestion. | | Steam inhalation | Likely safe | Avoid scalding water; add nothing to water (no essential oils in 1st tri). | | Nasal strips (external dilators) | Very safe | Mechanically opens nasal passages; no systemic absorption. | | Treatment | Risk Level | Guidance |