What spray to use for allergic rhinitis while breastfeeding

Allergic rhinitis during breastfeeding can be treated with saline sprays or topical corticosteroid sprays, both of which are less likely to affect pregnant women and fetuses. The use of saline sprays causes less adverse reactions, such as in the use of saline nasal sprays should pay attention to the strength, not too hard, otherwise it may damage the nasal mucosa, which may cause bleeding of the nasal mucosa. In the local use of glucocorticoids into the blood circulation of the drug is very little, breast milk after the impact on the baby is small, if the pregnant woman rhinitis is more serious, and saline spray is ineffective, you can consider using. When allergic rhinitis occurs in breastfeeding women, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and it is recommended that the above drugs be used under the guidance of a doctor, and not blindly self-medication, so as to avoid adverse effects.