Asked by Bianka Novalien on Apr 25, 2024
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A woman who is in the second trimester of pregnancy mentions that she has had "more nosebleeds than ever" since she became pregnant. What is the likely reason for this?
A) Inappropriate use of nasal sprays
B) A problem with the patient's coagulation system
C) Increased susceptibility to colds and nasal irritation
D) Increased vascularity in the upper respiratory tract as a result of the pregnancy
Increased Vascularity
An increase in the number of blood vessels in a particular tissue or area, often in response to greater nutritional demand or inflammation.
Second Trimester
The period of pregnancy spanning from week 13 to week 26, marked by significant fetal growth and development.
Nosebleeds
The loss of blood from the tissue lining the nose, medically known as epistaxis.
- Understand the effects of pregnancy on oral and respiratory wellness.
- Pinpoint the usual indicators and symptoms of respiratory and oral health problems.
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wajeeha sheikh7 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Nasal stuffiness and epistaxis may occur during pregnancy as a result of increased vascularity in the upper respiratory tract. Inappropriate use of nasal sprays often causes rebound congestion or swelling, but not usually nosebleeds. Nasal stuffiness and epistaxis may occur during pregnancy as a result of increased vascularity in the upper respiratory tract so this patient's nose bleeds are more likely to be due to the increased vascularity in the upper respiratory tract than to a problem with the coagulation system or an increased susceptibility to colds and nasal irritation.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the effects of pregnancy on oral and respiratory wellness.
- Pinpoint the usual indicators and symptoms of respiratory and oral health problems.