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Epistaxis in Pregnant Women in the Covid-19 Era

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Index date: 16 November 2024

Epistaxis in Pregnant Women in the Covid-19 Era 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.

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Epistaxis in Pregnant Women in the Covid-19 Era authors

Mustafa Abbood

Department of General surgery, College of Medicine, Ibn Sina University of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Iraq, Baghdad

Eftekhar Shamkhee

Department of Gynecology, College of Medicine, Ibn Sina University of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baghdad, Iraq.

Samah Hammadi

Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq .

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