The intranasal bordetella vaccine takes up to ten days to have full effect. It works just like a vaccine injection, without having to actually inject the dog.
Kelly Hickey, CVT
The nose, in the nasal cartilage and nasal septum. The ear flaps, or pinna?
The ethmoid bone forms the roof of the nasal cavity. Its perpendicular plate forms part of the nasal septum. Its curved projections form the superior and middle nasal conchae. Its superior projection is called the crista galli.
Nasal Cavity
When someone says "nasal" it refers to the nose or an area near the nose (e.g., nasal vs. temporal visual field).
anything that has a nasal cavity will have boogers
Because the nose and throat is connected..
The most common side effects from decongestant nasal sprays and nose drops are sneezing and temporary burning, stinging, or dryness.
Treatment for neonatal nasal congestion include saline drops, vaporizer, and a bulb syringe.
The best and safest nasal decongestant would be Mucinex along with some type of nasal spray. Afrin makes nasal sprays and drops that deliver faster relief.
First of all (As far as I know) You should blow your nose well,then use Nasal drops or an Inhaler,but I think it's best to use nasal drops.
This question needs to be more specific. I assume that you mean a nasal spray with a medication, and there are different types of drugs that are made and administered as nasal sprays.
It depends what volume. After you get above a litre, you may feel a bit sick.
simply dissolve 5 ml of salt in 250 ml of warm water
When you put drops in your eye, the drops can become “pumped” into the tear system if you blink. Once in contact with the vascular nasal mucosa, relatively rapid absorption of drugs into the bloodstream can occur. The drops can act as a systemic “bolus” - an infusion of the drug into the bloodstream.
yes..eye is connected to the nose via nasal duct and nose is connected to the throat..so when you put the eye drop it drains via nasal duct(some) n gt into ya throat
I took a nasal steroid for a month and experiences massive mood swings. I stopped immediately and they eventually lessened so I'm pretty sure the two are related.
The nasal captivity is used to warm the air in their lungs. So when a snow leopard breathes in the cold breeze of its habitat, their nasal immediately warms the air into their lungs. If a Snow Leopard didn't have this adjustment then they would probably die from the coldness of the mountain chill.