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Is Sneezing And Running Nose Related To Pregnancy?

Hi. Im 33 weeks pregnant and last night I started sneezing like crazy! I didnt sleep very well, as it cintinued throught the evening. My nose is burning and constantly running. This was an issue in my first trimester for atleast a month. What causes it? Is it related to pregnancy? What can I take?
Age:27
Height:5'6
weight: 160
33 weeks pregnant
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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No way sneezing and running nose is related to pregnancy. You have caught common cold or flue. Initially try steam inhalations and some pain killer which does not contain aspirin. Ginger powder mixed with jaggery is a good domestic remedy for such ailments. Have hot thick soup. If you do not feel better, please take your obstetrician's advice.
Please do not take any medicines without Obstetrician's consent to it as some medicines may affect the health of the baby inside the uterus.
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Is Sneezing And Running Nose Related To Pregnancy?

No way sneezing and running nose is related to pregnancy. You have caught common cold or flue. Initially try steam inhalations and some pain killer which does not contain aspirin. Ginger powder mixed with jaggery is a good domestic remedy for such ailments. Have hot thick soup. If you do not feel better, please take your obstetrician s advice. Please do not take any medicines without Obstetrician s consent to it as some medicines may affect the health of the baby inside the uterus.