Romanian Journal of Medical Practice (Mar 2017)
Allergic rhinitis and pregnancy – management
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis is a chronic inflammation produced by the action of IgE antibodies which fight against allergens inside the mucosal nazale. It is characterized by symptoms such as nasal obstruction and/or watery rhinorrhea, sneezing and itching. Pregnancy is a temporary testing contraindication. During the pregnancy to detect the allergens involved in the symptoms we advise you to only take in vitro tests. The best approach in the management of rhinitis is to avoid allergens. Patients with mild to moderate rhinitis can only control the symptoms using nasal saline solution administered topically. Antihistamines can be useful during the pregnancy. Immunotherapy has not been found to be teratogenic and is clinically useful in relieving symptoms. The usage of oral decongestans and/or topical is controversial.
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