Pregnancy brings a host of physical changes, including increased blood flow to mucous membranes and hormonal shifts that can cause nasal congestion (often called "pregnancy rhinitis"). When a viral or bacterial sinus infection (sinusitis) develops on top of this, the result is facial pain, pressure, thick nasal discharge, and fatigue—symptoms that are miserable at any time, but especially when medication choices are limited. The core challenge is clear:
Introduction: A Common and Uncomfortable Dilemma sinus infection treatment while pregnant
Do not suffer in silence—but also do not treat aggressively without consultation. A balanced, informed approach ensures both mother and baby stay as healthy and comfortable as possible. Disclaimer: This review is for educational purposes and does not replace personalized medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any treatment during pregnancy. Pregnancy brings a host of physical changes, including
This review examines current evidence-based approaches, separating myths from facts, and providing a practical guide for expectant mothers and their healthcare providers. Before any medication, doctors universally recommend conservative measures. These carry no fetal risk and often resolve mild to moderate infections. A balanced, informed approach ensures both mother and