Invisible threat of vasoconstrictor drops
Single use of drugs with vasoconstrictive effect does not conceal in itself any danger to the baby. But the cunning of this category means that the mucous very quickly get used to such influences, and to achieve the desired relief, one has to drip his nose more often, and gradually increase the dosage. Getting into the body in sufficient quantity, the effect of the drug ceases to be exclusively local; along with the vessels of the nasal passages, the blood vessels of the placenta narrow, the blood flow decreases, and it is quite natural that the child receives less oxygen and nutrients.
When is it acceptable to use vasoconstrictive drops?
However, one can not be so categorical, there are cases when the use of drugs of this group is extremely necessary. Most often in such situations, doctors appoint:
- Drops based on xymetazoline. When the dosage is observed, their action is limited to the local area. These are preparations with the commercial name Ximelin, Galazolin.
- In the second half of pregnancy is applicable for the common cold Vibrocil, this is a two-component preparation, it contains phenylephrine and dimethindene. Again, its use should be strictly regulated.
- Drops with the main active substance naphazoline. So, strictly observing precautions, women in the situation can resort to the help of drops of Sanorin and Naphthyzin.
Do not forget that the choice of vasoconstricting drops should be agreed with the doctor, because amateur performance in this case can result in consequences for the fetus.