Thick nasal mucus that is hard to get out of a pregnancy cold can be rinsed out of the nose using saline in the hospital. If the patient’s cold symptoms are mild they can be helped to heal themselves through life adjustments, and if the symptoms are pronounced, they can be treated in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. If the patient’s nasal mucus is too sticky, making it difficult to drain or discharge smoothly, it can be cleaned through the use of saline rinses and other means. Since the body’s immunity will be reduced during pregnancy, it is easier to cause cold symptoms. If the cold is just a runny nose without cough or other obvious discomfort, the symptoms are usually mild and can be treated without medication for the time being, paying attention to rest and warmth, and drinking plenty of warm water to promote metabolism and help the body recover as soon as possible. However, if the pregnancy cold after the emergence of obvious nasal congestion and runny nose, cough, fever and other uncomfortable symptoms, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the treatment, follow the doctor’s advice to take amoxicillin, phenol aminocarbamate and other medication. In line with the principle of caution in the use of medication during pregnancy, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment, do not blindly use medication on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.