
¿El embarazo puede hacerte más sensible a la fiebre del heno?
Revisado por pares por Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPÚltima actualización por Emily Jane BashforthLast updated 29 Jun 2022
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La fiebre del heno (conocida técnicamente como rinitis alérgica) es una condición muy común y generalmente no es motivo de preocupación. Sin embargo, puede causar molestias y malestar, especialmente si estás embarazada y ya estás lidiando con otros síntomas que te hacen sentir incómoda.
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Hay fever when pregnant
Embarazo can be a turbulent time for expectant parents. Symptoms such as morning sickness, fatigue, and mood swings can flare periodically making it exhausting to manage. It tends to be a rollercoaster nine months. On top of that you may experience heightened fiebre del heno symptoms, depending on the time of year you are pregnant.
Lesley Gilchrist, registered midwife and co-founder of My Expert Midwife, explains how changing hormones and blood vessels becoming more dilated in and around the nasal passages during pregnancy can make some people feel as though their hay fever is worse.
Due to this, existing symptoms can be aggravated during hay fever season between March and September, when it's warm, humid and windy, and the pollen count is high. Hormonal changes can worsen nasal congestion specifically.
Síntomas de la fiebre del heno
Estornudos.
Tos.
Itchy eyes.
Watery eyes.
Pérdida del olfato.
Nariz bloqueada o congestionada.
Pain around the temples or forehead.
Itchy throat.
Cansancio.
Can hay fever affect your baby while you are pregnant?
Volver al contenido"Hay fever is not dangerous to have while you are pregnant and won't affect your growing baby, but it may make you feel much more tired and lethargic if your symptoms are worse than usual," says Gilchrist.
It is, therefore, a good idea to take some advice on how to avoid or lessen your exposure to irritants that you know trigger your hay fever.
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How to deal with hay fever when pregnant
Volver al contenidoWhile there is no cure for hay fever, thankfully, there are ways of managing it. There are various hay fever medications available to help with your symptoms in tablet and spray form. But, you should discuss this with your GP, midwife or pharmacist, as not all hay fever medicines are safe in pregnancy. Your doctor can offer advice and a prescription if required, which may not be the case if your hay fever is mild.
Gilchrist shares other self-help remedies that might ease your symptoms naturally before seeking medical advice. You should start by getting to know your allergy triggers.
"Not all hay fever has the same triggers, so be sure to make note of what yours are. It could be grass or trees, a particular type of plant, or the time of the year which affects you the most. Avoid your triggers where possible and, when indoors, keep windows and doors closed."
Further tips for easing hay fever symptoms
Monitor the pollen count in your local area and try to plan outdoor time for days when it is lower.
Avoid parks, grassy areas, and recently mown grass if you are allergic to grass pollen.
Wash your hands and face regularly to remove pollen particles.
Avoid drying your washing outside during hay fever season, as pollen can collect on your clothing, towels, and bed sheets.
Wash and brush a pet's hair frequently as this can collect pollen when they are outside.
Limit contact with other irritants, such as dust, smoke, and sprays.
What to take for hay fever when pregnant
Volver al contenidoAntihistamínicos (like Piriton) tend to be the go-to hay fever remedy. However, such hay fever treatments require a prescription if you are pregnant, due to manufacturers' restrictions.
Can you take hay fever tablets when pregnant?
Your GP may be happy to prescribe antihistamine tablets for you. Loratadine and cetirizine are the tablets most commonly prescribed for those suffering from hay fever during pregnancy. These tend to be the safest option as they are less likely to make you drowsy.
Can I use a nasal spray when pregnant?
Besides tablets, sprays nasales and eye drops can also ease discomfort from hay fever symptoms, and they are not thought to cause any harm to an unborn baby.
Be aware that medications such as Sudafed and Galpseud are not recommended during pregnancy, since they can narrow the blood vessels, reducing blood supply to the placenta and baby as a result.
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Can pregnancy heighten other allergies?
Volver al contenido"We know that the immune response changes during pregnancy and that hormonal changes in the body can also impact how our bodies deal with allergens. Therefore, it is quite likely that some people may find these changes affect any existing allergies they have," says Gilchrist.
She adds that it is also possible for these changes to result in the emergence of allergies during pregnancy that were not there previously.
In existing allergies involving sensitivity to dust or pets, for example, wheezing can occur, as well as skin rashes, which may be more pronounced than they were previously. So, minimising exposure to these triggers could be necessary.
"Fortunately for most, once their baby is born, allergy symptoms will settle down and usually disappear, although this can take a few weeks or months."
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