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Sinus infection and pregnancy

by fayezer, Dec 22, 2006 12:00AM
Does anyone know of safe/good ways of dealing with sinus infections while pregnant?  I am in the 1st trimester and have had 3 m/c over the last year and I don't want to risk anything with this one but my teeth and gums ache and my head is pounding from the infection.  Any advice?
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by stephd, Dec 22, 2006 12:00AM
Did you call your OB?  Mine gave me Amoxacilin for mine.  I tried Sudafed and it didnt work.

by NataliesMommy, Dec 22, 2006 12:00AM
My doc gave me Ceftin when I was pg.  Also, go to your local pharmacy or grocery store and buy Saline Mist, a nasal spray.  Use it as much as you want.  It is just salt water solution.  I have chronic sinus problems and my doctor told me to use it liberally.  It does not make it go away, you will probably need antibiotics for that, but used on a regular basis, it keeps the sinuses from becoming inflamed.
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