Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Can asthma patients use hormones during pregnancy?

Can asthma patients use hormones during pregnancy?
Can asthma patients use hormones during pregnancy?

Regarding asthma patients during pregnancy, when it comes to drug treatment, people including doctors have some concerns and fear that drugs will harm the fetus. This is not without reason, but at the same time, it should be considered that asthma itself has a more adverse effect on fetal growth and development.

In fact, the placenta is affected by the drug for a long time in the early stages of pregnancy (half a month to around 2 months), after which the drug generally does not cause fetal malformation. The American Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) released guidelines for the treatment of asthma during pregnancy. Compared with asthma symptoms and asthma exacerbations, pregnant women with asthma use drugs to control asthma, which is safer.

Budesonide is the most commonly used and safe inhaled drug during pregnancy. It has no obvious harm to humans and is the first choice for inhaling hormone during pregnancy. Conventional doses have no adverse effects on the fetus.

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