Stuffy sinuses during pregnancy
March 19th, 2009 by Helix Clinic | No Comments | Filed in Chinese medicine concepts, conditions, food and nutritionChinese medicine looks for patterns of symptoms and treats holistically by directing treatment based on the overall pattern rather than on specific symptoms. One pattern in Chinese medicine is called ‘damp’, and is characterised by symptoms like heavy limbs, bloating after eating, sluggish digestion, fluid accumulation, or congestion of phlegm/mucus in the chest or sinuses.
The pattern of damp is characterised as being heavy and slow to shift, and can be made worse by eating or drinking certain foods. Dairy products are a typical culprit, so if someone is suffering from a pattern of damp-type symptoms, we would normally advise them to cut back on products like milk, cheese and yoghurt. Often just doing this can make a real difference.
The thing is, when a woman is pregnant she is often advised to eat lots of dairy products to help keep her calcium levels up. Calcium is important for the development of strong bones, so is vital to the healthy development of a baby. But if that same woman has a tendency to develop damp-like symptoms, she may find that these become worse during her pregnancy once she increases her intake of dairy products. A common symptom is sinuses becoming more stuffy, because this can be doubly aggravated by damp and also by having to sleep flat on her back due to the growing bump!
So can anything be done? Well, dairy products are not the only sources of calcium. Dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach and curly kale are excellent sources, as well as many nuts and seeds. Good calcium absorption is helped by vitamin D which is produced naturally by the body on exposure to sunlight, and also found in oily fish and eggs. If you are pregnant, eating lots of dairy produce and your sinuses are giving you trouble, why not try cutting back on some of the dairy and replacing it with some other less damp-forming sources of calcium?
