| Symptom | Pregnancy Rhinitis (Hormonal) | Bacterial Sinus Infection | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Clear or white, watery | Thick, yellow, green, or bloody | | Facial Pain | Mild pressure | Severe throbbing in cheeks, forehead, or behind eyes | | Duration | Weeks or entire pregnancy | 7–10 days with worsening symptoms | | Fever | No | Often yes (100.4°F / 38°C or higher) | | Tooth Pain | Rare | Common (upper teeth ache) | | Post-Nasal Drip | Mild | Severe, often causing a sore throat or cough |
Due to hormonal shifts and increased blood volume, pregnant women are actually more susceptible to nasal congestion and sinus infections than the general population. The condition is so common it has its own name: . sinus infections when pregnant
Even if you are perfectly healthy, the third trimester often mimics the symptoms of chronic sinusitis. Part 2: Is It a Sinus Infection or Just Pregnancy Rhinitis? Before seeking treatment, you need a correct diagnosis. Many women rush to antibiotics for what is simply hormonal congestion. | Symptom | Pregnancy Rhinitis (Hormonal) | Bacterial
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