Do you use it a lot? Or have you used it for more then 3 days?
If you have it's probably because the lining in your nose is irritated by the over use.
I would suggest taking a break from it, even if you haven't over used it.
Try Saline nasal spray, it should help. I would try 4-Way Saline nasal spray, expessially
If you have been over using, it really helps for the over use of decongestant sprays.
However, if you haven't been using it for more then 3 days or using it too often, I would ask your doctor, and either way, lay off the nasal spray, it may be really damaging your nose.
Its a nasal decongestant and helps to relief stuffy nose.
Allergies maybe? Possible sinus infection? Over use of nasal spray? (this can burn your sinus and cause pain like you describe.)
My Cavalier Spaniel has serious nose congestion and I would like to know if it is safe to use Mucinex Nasal Spray. Her vet prescribed Zyrtec but that has proved ineffective.
The advantages of using a saline nasal spray are that it is more natural than a chemical based spray. A saline nasal spray works to clear out the nasal passages and provide quicker and long lasting relief.
it can. If your sick sometimes your nasal passages get to dry, and that can cause them to bleed. Use saline nasal spray and see if it improves.
Not if you tell the tester that you use nasal spray before testing.
yes why not
Yes, it is used in the spray form for nasal surgeries and is quite good at relieving pain in this usage.
"Rhinocort Aqua" (also known as Budesonide) is a prescription nasal spray. It is used in the treatment of allergies for both children and adults. The spray must be administered in the nose only.
use a vaporizor to open congested nasal passage and use a decongestant nasal spray
You can do a saline nasal wash (Google for directions), or just use a saline nasal spray. It helps a lot and you can use the nasal spray often, as it's not harmful. Use your thumb to put pressure on your face just below your eyes. Press as hard as you can stand too. You will feel tingling and it will hurt some. Hold it as long as you can, then when you let go, your nose should unclog.
Yes, nasal spray is addictive. I used it for nearly 3 years multiple times a day and it continued to only get worse. Eventually it didn't work at all, so i quit cold turkey. If you can stand not breathing through your nose for at least a week then i advise you to stop using it. If used more than a week everyday, you will need it just to breath through your nose. Trust me.