• Title of article

    Epistaxis in Pregnant Women in the Covid-19 Era

  • Author/Authors

    Abbood ، Mustafa Department of General surgery - College of Medicine - Ibn Sina University of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences , Shamkhee ، Eftekhar Department of Gynecology - College of Medicine - Ibn Sina University of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences , Hammadi ، Samah Department of Otolaryngology - College of Medicine - Al-Nahrain University

  • From page
    669
  • To page
    674
  • Abstract
    Introduction:Epistaxis is common throughout pregnancy and is usually not a cause for concern; severe nosebleeds are rare. An increased rate of nasal bleeding was observed during the COVID-19 epidemic. Materials and Methods:The study sample comprised 3,362 pregnant women who sought care at the Gynecologic and Obstetrics Department/ Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital and Al-Karkh Maternity Hospital between May 2020 and April 2021. All were asked to fill out a questionnaire. Results:Nine hundred forty-one pregnant women experienced an episode of epistaxis during the last pregnancy. One thousand seven hundred forty-eight pregnant women had a corona-positive history. Pregnant women with a positive history of coronavirus infection have a higher incidence of epistaxis (612 pregnant women) than pregnant women with a corona-negative history (329 pregnant women) P value (0.039%). Conclusions:Oxygen and blood-thinning drugs are the leading causes of the increased rate of nosebleeds among pregnant women during the Corona pandemic.
  • Keywords
    COVID , 19 , Epistaxis , Nasal bleeding , pregnancy
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
  • Record number

    2763274