Cephagraine nasal drop

2025-01-16 16:51:25
I have migraine and my nose gets congested on one side .. currently I am 4 months pregnant and this is my second pregnancy.. can I use cephagraine nasal drops daily 2 time ? One drop only in one nostril ?
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It can be instilled both the nostrils once daily (2drops)

Answered2025-02-09 15:17:27

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No don't use any nasal drops now as your pregnant.

Answered2025-01-25 03:15:52

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I will not suggest

Answered2025-01-20 11:06:37

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You can use shadbindu tel drops we call it as nasya vidhi..! Even viddha karma is best suited in your pregnancy condition
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Answered2025-01-18 09:16:51

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Consult the doctor and take proper medication.

Answered2025-01-18 08:28:21

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Pregnancy is crucial statge so plz no self medication

Answered2025-01-18 05:10:37

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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine

Answered2025-01-18 04:52:56

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Yes u can

Answered2025-01-17 13:58:21

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It's important to be cautious during pregnancy when using any medication, even if it's over-the-counter. Cephagraine nasal drops contain a decongestant that works by narrowing blood vessels in the nasal passages, providing temporary relief from congestion. However, during pregnancy, certain decongestants can have potential risks, particularly in the first trimester. Given your pregnancy, it’s best to: Consult with your obstetrician: Before using any nasal decongestants like Cephagraine, get advice from your doctor to ensure it’s safe for both you and your baby. Alternative Options: You can consider saline nasal sprays or steam inhalation as safer alternatives for nasal congestion during pregnancy. For migraines, if you experience frequent headaches, your doctor can recommend safer treatments that won’t interfere with your pregnancy. It's important to prioritize safety for both you and your baby.

Answered2025-01-28 05:17:03

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yes u can use it . but as you are 4 month pregnant . you should go through proper guidance.
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Proper consultation with guidance needed

Answered2025-01-19 11:53:44

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Better to avoid nasal drops in pregnancy. Can use oral Ayurveda medicines for migraine

Answered2025-01-18 15:16:40

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Accupressure can be done And practice anulom vilom Cephagrain nasal drops - 3-3 each nostril at bed time

Answered2025-01-17 13:55:14

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