thread: Sinusitis during PG?

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    Melinda Guest

    Question Sinusitis during PG?

    Does anybody know of anything that is safe to take during PG, for sinusitis?

    I've never had it before, but I think I currently have it. I've had a really heavy cold for the best part of a week, but now the right side of my face/head is aching (even a few teeth on the top on the right hand side, right down the back) and there is a real 'pressure' feeling. When I blow my nose, a lot of it is clear, but there is also a lot of white stringy/gluey type stuff....(sorry TMI!). It also hurts a bit when I blow my nose.

    Does that sound like sinusitis??? Panadol isn't giving me any relief whatsoever.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Eastern 'Burbs
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    You could always try and snort warm water up each nostril in the shower each morn....hurts but helped me for a while when my nose was blocked....

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    Registered User

    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    Hi Melinda,

    Go to the chemist and ask for some FESS Nasal Spray. I used to suffer with it something chronic with sinusitis for months on end, when I worked in child care. It worked a treat for me. It's only saline solution. I've just read the bottle and it says that it can be used in pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding.

    Good luck.

    Celsie. xoxox

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
    5,086

    I had it too. Except mine was just pain & headaches.. not stuffy nose. I used Fess to try and relieve it, and panadol did NOTHING. Even panadeine did nothing. I so desperately needed nurofen (to reduce inflamation) but of course, not allowed. I spent many nights sleeping with a cold flannel over my eyes and nose to relieve it. It was the only thing that worked.

    I hope you can get some relief soon. If you find a remedy I'd like to know for my next pg!

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    Registered User

    Jul 2004
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    Try turning the hot water on in the shower and just sit in the bathroom(with door closed) and breath in the steam. This helped me a lot when the sinuses hurt a lot. It releived some of the pressure.

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    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
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    Mel........I have had the swollen nasal passage thing for the past few months....drives me mad......my OB recommended "Otrivin", which I questioned him really closely on, because it says "not to be used in pregnancy without your Dr's advice" but he reassurred me that one dose a day (usually at night, so at least you can sleep) is indeed, perfectly safe.

    I used it when I was pg with Charlie on my OB's advice, and am using it again this pregnancy too.....not every night, but if the steam from shower gives me no relief, I do a snort!

    HTH........ask your OB about it at any rate?

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    Melinda Guest

    Thanks for all your replies!

    DH went out this evening and got me a saline spray (it's not a FESS one, but it's a simple saline solution and safe during PG) so I've been using that ever since. I must say my headache has since disappeared, although I'm still ever so blocked up and still have pain in my face etc......

    I've tried the hot shower thing too, but I must admit I seem to prefer to breathe in the cold air like you mentioned Ivana. I've had a cold face washer on my face several times this week!

    Thanks again guys.....

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    Melinda Guest

    Oooh must have been posting at the same time Lucy! Thanks for that - I will definitely ask my OB at my next appt if I'm still crook then (god forbid, it's 3w until my next appt!)

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    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    Mel *hugs* I just recovered from a sinus infection which was awful. I was using the saline spray every few hours & would have 3 steam treatments a day as well as the cold washer on the face! I actually tried the otrivin too right before bed & was able to get some pain free sleep that way which was great. Good luck! I hope it clears soon.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    Melinda I also suffer with this during my pg. I didn't find the saline to be any relief at all. I was using a nasal decongestant (sp?) I would only use 1 puff just before bed, just so I could sleep. My midwife said this was ok & only to use it as often as I really needed & not for any longer then 3 or 4 days in a row.
    I wonder if an antihistimine would take the inflamation away?? Not sure if they are safe while pg though. worth a thought though.
    Last edited by *Efjay*; July 2nd, 2006 at 11:03 PM.

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    Melinda Guest

    Thanks guys.

    Christy - did you end up on antibiotics for your sinus infection? The Doctor said he'd be prescribing them for me if I was no better by tomorrow and unfortunately, I'm worse as far as that's concerned. I'm reluctant to take them (well all know they can cause thrush, particularly during PG - yuckies!).

    FionaJill - I think a lot of antihistamines are out the window during PG from memory, but I'm not certain.

    I guess we'll see how I go tonight and what the Doc says tomorrow.....

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    I had to go on AB's when I had it with my 2nd PG & didn't have any thrush issues.
    Haven't had an AB's this time & just getting over a bout of I think thrush..... go figure!

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    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    Yeah I had one course for this sinus infection. Only had a month break from the last 5 courses of AB's... but the GP said I could have Inner Health as well so I have been taking that at the same time as AB's and not gotten thrush, YAY!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
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    Not sure about rhinocort coz of the cortosteroids? I'm pretty sure I read that it wasn't safe to use.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    I read on the net somewhere that it was safe to use. I will see if I can find it again.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
    5,471

    of course, now I can't find it! All I can find is that you should discuss the risks & benifits of using while pg with your dr.

    I might go back & edit the post I mentioned it in jsut to be safe.