Does otitis media affect pregnancy, and what to do if you are pregnant?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Inflammation of the middle ear not only causes significant pain in the ear canal, but also causes damage to hearing health. If a woman has middle ear inflammation during pregnancy, she will also be very worried, after all, there are also contraindications in terms of pregnancy. So what should a woman do if she has otitis media during pregnancy?

    1.If a woman suffers from chronic otitis media or mild localized otitis media during pregnancy, it has no significant effect on pregnancy, and even chronic suppurative otitis media does not directly transmit to the fetus through the placenta. However, if it is an acute onset of bacteremia, it is possible to infect the fetus through the placenta, which will have a serious impact on the health of pregnancy, so if otitis media occurs during pregnancy, it is advisable to go to the hospital for necessary examinations and take intervention as soon as possible.

    2.Although localized and chronic otitis media does not have a noticeable effect on the fetus, caution is required when using the drug during otitis media. Because some drugs are not suitable for use during pregnancy, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, most of them are not recommended to use drugs at will, which is easy to cause the risk of fetal malformations, so remember to follow the doctor's instructions in the use of drugs**, and not use some drugs or over-the-counter drugs at will**.

    3.For acute onset of middle ear inflammation in the second and third trimesters, some relatively safe antibiotics or antimicrobial drugs can be used under the guidance of a doctor**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the case of otitis media, it is not recommended to get pregnant. Because otitis media will reduce people's resistance, if you plan to get pregnant, it is recommended that you use anti-inflammatory drugs with Cdepisporin, which will not have much effect on pregnancy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Otitis media often brings symptoms such as fullness or blockage in the ear, hearing loss or tinnitus, which often occurs after a cold or unknowingly, so if there are such symptoms, everyone must pay attention.

    1.Hearing loss: hearing loss, increased self-hearing. It is manifested as turning the head, which can sometimes be improved, and sometimes blocked. If only one ear is affected, it may go unnoticed for a long time.

    2.Earache: Acute otitis media has persistent dull or sometimes throbbing otalgia, which is not obvious in chronic patients. It may be accompanied by an occlusion or fullness in the ear, which can be temporarily relieved by pressing on the tragus.

    3.Tinnitus: mostly low-key intermittent, such as "crackling" sounds, buzzing sounds and running water sounds. When the head moves, yawns, or blows the nose, there may be a sound of breath passing through the ears.

    It is recommended to see a doctor in the volume area and see how the doctor is**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pregnant women with gastrointestinal bleeding generally do not infect the fetus, and if there is a large amount of bleeding, it will affect the growth and development of the fetus

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have otitis media during pregnancy, it is best to use some symptomatic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and do not use drugs casually, so as not to affect the normal growth and development of the fetus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Otitis media is a bacterial infection, and antibiotics are a special effect**. The principle is to eliminate, control the infection, clear the lesion, and drain the flow. Generally, penicillin antibiotics that are small and small for fetal images are preferably injected intravenously, so that the drug can reach the lesion faster and make the drug play a better role.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Otitis media is not difficult, and miscellaneous diseases are very easy to treat. While he was conceived in the infancy. With medication you can**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This depends on the condition to decide, it is best not to take medicine, as the saying goes, it is three points of medicine, but you can't aggravate the condition for the sake of the child.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Then you have to go to the hospital to listen to what the doctor says, just do it, and don't use the medicine indiscriminately, so as not to affect the child.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the symptoms are mild, they can be observed and may resolve on their own. If the condition worsens, topical medications, such as hydrogen peroxide ear irrigation and ofloxacin ear drops, can be used to improve some patients.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pregnancy otitis media can use some anti-inflammatory ear drops, and it will be better slowly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Otitis media is a very common disease in daily life, and if people suffer from otitis media, it is important to be prompt**. If a pregnant woman suffers from otitis media, it will be more troublesome. But if it is not timely, it will cause some harm to the health of pregnant women, so we must pay attention to it.

    So, what should a pregnant woman do if she suffers from otitis media in the early stages of pregnancy?

    If a pregnant woman develops otitis media in the early stages of pregnancy, she needs to go to the hospital** and take safe medications under the guidance of a doctor to prevent otitis media from causing adverse effects on the fetus. Because the first trimester of pregnancy is a critical period for the development and growth of the fetus in the womb, pregnant women must be cautious when taking medication. In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant women may choose to be treated with penicillins** to avoid perforation of the eardrum.

    When pregnant women take medicine, they should read the instructions of the medicine in advance or consult the doctor in detail, and be sure to take the correct medication method. In addition, pregnant women should tilt their heads to the side of the water after bathing or washing their hair to let the water flow out, and do not dig or buckle their ears with their hands or other objects, otherwise it will aggravate the condition and cause unnecessary trouble.

    Moreover, pregnant women should pay attention to nutritional supplements during pregnancy and ensure that they have enough rest time, which is conducive to the recovery of the body. However, during the ** period, pregnant women are not allowed to use earphones and other ear-related items. If the pregnant woman does not ** otitis media in time, then it will affect the normal hearing.

    Once a pregnant woman finds that her hearing is declining, she should go to the hospital and ask the doctor to use a eustachian tube blower to restore her hearing, which can not only relieve negative ear pressure, but also better restore the pregnant woman's hearing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Otitis media is divided into purulent otitis media and non-purulent otitis media. If purulent otitis media occurs during pregnancy without pus

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If there is otitis media in the first trimester of pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department after the onset of the disease, and it is necessary to judge the type and degree of otitis media, the more common ones are acute otitis media, secretory otitis media, chronic purulent otitis media, you can do audiology testing, ear endoscopy, you can preliminarily judge the condition.

    If the inflammation is mild and the clinical symptoms are not particularly obvious, some patients can recover on their own, but during the recovery process, the otoscope needs to be reviewed regularly to observe the changes in the condition. If the inflammatory response is particularly severe, accompanied by ear pain, tinnitus, and hearing loss, medications** may be considered. However, pregnant women need to be especially cautious when taking drugs, and they should choose the right drugs under the guidance of an obstetrician**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Otitis media is a common ear disease, and if otitis media is severe, the pain in the ear canal will be very noticeable. If it is not ** for a long time, it may also affect the patient's hearing. Women have a lot of dietary taboos during pregnancy, and there are many things that can't be done, so what should I do if otitis media occurs during pregnancy?

    If a woman develops otitis media during pregnancy, there is no need to worry too much if it is not very serious. If it is an acute attack of bacteremia, it will affect the fetus, and it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately for corresponding examinations and **. Women during pregnancy need to be cautious about their medications and not to use drugs that are harmful to the fetus.

    Pregnant women in early pregnancy can not use drugs, pregnant women in the middle and late stages of pregnancy have otitis media can use some antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor, be sure to follow the doctor's instructions to use drugs, if the medication is not right, the harm to the fetus is great. Pay attention to rest, don't get too nervous, and don't put too much psychological pressure on yourself.

    In general, otitis media during pregnancy needs to be decided on a case-by-case basis. During otitis media, you should pay attention to a light diet, do not eat greasy and fried food, and do not eat foods that are easy to catch fire. You can eat more fruits and vegetables, and eat more foods that clear away heat and detoxify.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    During pregnancy, if you have otitis media, it is best not to take medicine, so as not to affect the fetus in the womb, you can take some Chinese patent medicine, although the effect is very slow, but it can still be useful.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Go to the central hospital for a check-up, don't think it's a trivial matter, don't be afraid of 10,000.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When pregnant women do not pay attention to protecting the body, it is easy to have a variety of uncomfortable symptoms, many pregnant women will have the situation of fire, and it will also cause a lot of diseases after fire, otitis media is a common disease, and the impact of otitis media on the body can not be underestimated, so many people want to know what to do if pregnant women are on fire otitis?

    1. Physics**. If the condition of otitis media is not particularly serious, then it is best to take a physical way, you can drink more water at ordinary times, and then eat some cool food, so that you can improve the situation of otitis media.

    2. Drugs**. If otitis media is particularly severe, there are many physical discomforts such as pus, you need to pay attention to it in time, you can choose some drugs, pregnant women need to choose carefully when choosing drugs, pay attention to the choice of drugs with low impact on the body, to avoid the impact on the fetus.

    3. Control your diet. Pregnant women have otitis media after the fire, so they also need to pay more attention to their usual diet, do not eat some spicy food, eat more light food, fresh vegetables and fruits also need to eat more, and to prevent colds, avoid water in the ears, so that the condition becomes more serious, these aspects should be paid attention to.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pregnant women suffering from otitis media are advised not to use drugs blindly, as it will have an impact on the healthy development of the fetus. You can use ofloxacin ear drops, and usually rinse the ear cavity with 3% hydrogen peroxide or normal saline to keep the ear canal clean and hygienic. Pay attention to rest every day, and do not pick your ears with your hands.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When otitis media is more inflamed, it is often accompanied by severe earache. When pregnant women develop acute otitis media, safe drugs should be used, taking into account their special circumstances. Clinical experience also suggests that some penicillin drugs and cephalosporin drugs are relatively safe.

    When the pregnancy is within three to four months, it is still necessary to use drugs with caution, often after the third trimester, penicillin and cephalosporin drugs are safer.

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