My dust allergy has become so bad since i conceived, sneezing non stop and eyes watering. Im scared to take my usual tablets now. How do you all manage allergies without medicine, any home tips?
Allergies can be really annoying during pregnancy, ho na? Best thing is to try and figure out what triggers them and stay away from those things. For me, a clean home and avoiding dusty places helped. And agar bahot problem ho rahi hai, toh you should definitely talk to your doctor. They can suggest something safe, haan na?
Dealing with allergies while pregnant requires extra caution. Your body is already working hard! Focus on environmental controls first: use air purifiers, keep pets out of the bedroom, and regularly clean your bedding. For any medication, even over-the-counter ones, you *must* speak to your gynecologist to ensure they are safe for you and the baby. Don't guess, please.
I suffered from some allergies during my pregnancy too, and it was so frustrating. I found that avoiding dust, keeping my home very clean, and using a humidifier sometimes helped a bit. My doctor also gave me a safe nasal spray for when it got really bad. But please, don't take any meds without checking with your own doctor first, it's important.
Managing allergies during pregnancy can be tricky because not all usual medications are safe. First, try to identify and avoid your triggers as much as possible, like dust or pollen. For relief, your doctor can advise on safe antihistamines or nasal sprays. Self-medicating is not recommended; always consult your gynac.
Oh, I totally get this! My allergies went crazy when I was pregnant. What really helped me was keeping my windows closed during high pollen days and showering before bed to wash off any allergens. For medication, my gynac prescribed a specific nasal spray that was safe for pregnancy. So definitely ask your doctor about options.
Allergies can be a pain, and even more so during pregnancy! While I was managing gestational diabetes, my focus was very much on my diet, but for allergies, my doctor advised simple things. Keeping the house clean, avoiding triggers, and using saline nasal sprays were recommended. For anything stronger, always a direct consult with your gynac is needed, as not all meds are safe. Don't just take anything, okay?