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  1. It is recommended that breastfeeding women AVOID decongestant tablets, powders or drinks. Decongestant nasal sprays containing xylometazoline, oxymetazoline are effective in relieving nasal congestion but do not produce wakefulness nor reduce milk supply.

  2. 12 sie 2023 · Congestion: A steamy shower or bath, saline-only (saltwater) nasal spray, and plenty of warm fluids can help ease congestion. Cough : Warm water with lemon and honey can ease the nursing parent's cough.

  3. 23 kwi 2023 · Flonase and Nasacort are nasal sprays that can help with sinus pressure and congestion. They are considered safe for breastmilk and babies but may take days or weeks to work.

  4. You can take paracetamol and ibuprofen whilst breastfeeding, at the normal adult doses. This, along with plenty of fluids and rest, may be the most effective remedy. Avoid products containing codeine and aspirin. Oral decongestants are not recommended when you are breastfeeding as they can reduce your milk supply with just one or two doses.

  5. 22 sty 2024 · If you opt to take an over-the-counter cold medicine while breastfeeding, keep these tips in mind: See if a nasal spray will help. If you’re mainly dealing with stuffiness, try a nasal spray like Afrin or Nasacon to see if that helps first, Rosenthal recommends.

  6. Breastfeeding while taking pseudoephedrine: At recommended doses, only a small amount of pseudoephedrine gets into breast milk. In most cases, pseudoephedrine is not expected to cause side effects in the breastfed baby. A few cases of irritability have been reported.

  7. 28 wrz 2021 · What can I take for Nasal Congestion and Swelling while Breastfeeding? (Nasal sprays) Nasal Saline Irrigation (L1): Using salt water to irrigate the nose and sinuses is a practice dating back thousands of years. In modern pharmacies, saline is available in nasal sprays and nasal rinses, as well as mineral packets for home reconstitution.

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