Otorhinolaryngological Manifestations in Lactating women

There are many physical changes in the body of pregnant women. Otological, rhinological, and laryngological changes are most often seen in pregnancy. Otorhinolaryngological manifestations during pregnancy are mostly benign and reverse in the postpartum period and some do not. These changes in pregnancy are mainly caused by a change in the sex hormones in the female body, which return to normal levels after the end of the gestation period. There should be a clear understanding between otolaryngologists and obstetricians to improve the quality of life of pregnant women by avoiding drugs that control otorhinolaryngological symptoms, especially in the first trimester. It is important for all physicians to have clinical knowledge regarding the manifestations of otorhinolaryngological manifestations and treatment options, with caretaking into account the effects on the mother and fetus during pregnancy.

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