Allergies During Pregnancy: Risks, Management, and Prevention
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https://doi.org/10.71419/mtggrc.2025.29Keywords:
pregnancy, asthma, allergic rhinitis, food allergy, atopic dermatitis, maternal-fetal health, immunological changes, fetal immune programming, anaphylaxisAbstract
Pregnancy introduces a complex interplay of physiological and immunological adaptations that significantly influence the course of allergic diseases. This review article synthesizes cur-rent understanding of allergies during gestation, focusing on its prevalence, the unique risks posed to both mother and fetus, and evidence-based strategies for diagnosis, management, and prevention. The maternal immune system undergoes a crucial shift towards a Th2-dom-inant state, essential for fetal tolerance but potentially exacerbating allergic manifestations. Hormonal fluctuations further modulate immune responses, contributing to variable disease courses. Uncontrolled allergic conditions, particularly asthma, are associated with substantial maternal complications such as preeclampsia and increased rates of cesarean delivery, and adverse fetal outcomes including hypoxia, preterm birth, and low birth weight. Diagnosis in pregnancy prioritizes fetal safety, favoring in vitro methods over skin or provocation tests. Management emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, combining non-pharmacological interventions with carefully selected pharmacotherapies, where the risks of uncontrolled dis-ease generally outweigh those of appropriate medication.
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