Early Pregnancy | And Stuffy Nose Fix
For many women, a stuffy nose is an unexpected but common symptom in early pregnancy. Often dismissed as a cold or allergy, this condition—sometimes called "pregnancy rhinitis"—can start as early as the first few weeks after conception.
So, if you’re newly pregnant—or trying to conceive—and your nose feels constantly blocked for no clear reason, know that it’s a normal, if lesser-known, part of the journey. Would you like a version tailored for a specific audience, such as a patient handout or a blog post? early pregnancy and stuffy nose
Managing a stuffy nose in early pregnancy safely includes using a humidifier, sleeping with the head elevated, trying saline nasal sprays or rinses, and staying hydrated. Decongestant sprays or oral medications should only be used after consulting a healthcare provider, especially in the first trimester. For many women, a stuffy nose is an
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