After a woman becomes pregnant with a baby, not only does her belly get bigger, but there are also significant changes in her body. Some women may find that their nose becomes bigger than before after pregnancy, so they are very worried and afraid that something abnormal has happened to them. So, why does the nose get bigger after pregnancy?
A small number of female friends may experience an enlarged nose after pregnancy, usually due to elevated hormone levels in the body that stimulate the nasal mucosa, leading to symptoms of nasal edema. The degree of enlargement of this nose is not very severe. After a woman gives birth, hormone levels in her body gradually decrease, and at this point, the nose will return to its normal size.
The simple enlargement of the nose during pregnancy is a normal physiological phenomenon for women, so pregnant women should not be nervous or overly concerned. Pay attention to eating more light and easily digestible food in daily life, and massage the nose appropriately, which can have a certain effect on reducing swelling.
Pregnant women have lower resistance, making them more susceptible to diseases. If the nose becomes larger, it may also be caused by diseases, such as nasal mucosal edema and nasal turbinate hypertrophy caused by rhinitis. This requires timely measures to be taken, but try not to use drugs as much as possible to avoid affecting the fetus. Symptoms can be alleviated through physical methods.