4 Months Pregnant, Inflamed Ear And Nose, Bleeding In Nose. Is It Safe To Take Antibiotic?
hi.. im currently 4 months into first pregnancy, im currently experienecing inflamed ears and nose. my mucous is now very thick and yellow and there was slight bleeding in my nose in the morning but now it has stopped. my left ear isnt soar the blockage is just irritating. is it safe to get an antibiotic and take it whilst im pregnancy or is it safer to get eardrops and wait it out?
I have gone through your description. There could be many reasons for nose bleed and sometimes hormonal effects can also cause slight bleeding during pregnancy. I am not suggesting you to take that as an answer; please visit an ENT specialist for a throught examination and identification of the real cause. Do not take any medicines or eardrops without a prescription from a doctor.
AMOXYCYCLINE IS SAFEST YOU CAN TAKE SHORT COURSE AS THE 3 MONTHS ARE OVER CAN USE ANTIALLERGICS TO CLEAR MUCUS MONTELUCAST IS SAFEST APPLY NEOMYCIN H OINTMENT IN NOSE BD SEA WATER 2 DROPS AT NIGHT IN BOTH NOSTRILS CAN CONTINUE
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4 Months Pregnant, Inflamed Ear And Nose, Bleeding In Nose. Is It Safe To Take Antibiotic?
Hi, I have gone through your description. There could be many reasons for nose bleed and sometimes hormonal effects can also cause slight bleeding during pregnancy. I am not suggesting you to take that as an answer; please visit an ENT specialist for a throught examination and identification of the real cause. Do not take any medicines or eardrops without a prescription from a doctor. Regards, Sreenivasan