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Will nasal spray help with congestion?
Nasal sprays are liquid medicines you spray into your nose. They are used to help relieve congestion (stuffiness) in your nose. Congestion is often a symptom of a cold or allergies.
Do nasal sprays make congestion worse?
In addition, using nonprescription decongestant nasal sprays (Afrin, Dristan, others) for more than three or four days can cause even worse nasal congestion once the decongestant wears off (rebound rhinitis).
Is it bad to use nasal spray everyday?
To prevent rebound congestion, use over-the-counter decongestant nasal sprays for no more than three days in a row, with as few doses as possible each day. Prescription nasal sprays containing steroids don’t cause this rebound effect, so they can be used on a daily basis for years.
Is Nasal Spray bad for you?
Prolonged use can lead to rebound swelling and, ironically, long-term stuffiness. Steroid sprays, while not habit forming, don’t show any increased benefit if used more than once a day. Also, any nasal spray can irritate the tissue inside the nose and cause nosebleeds.
Which nasal spray is best for long-term use?
This makes steroid sprays better for long-term, preventative use. Antihistamine nasal sprays work faster than steroid sprays and are also quite effective. They work by blocking the effects of histamine, a natural substance in your body that’s responsible for most allergy symptoms.
Is it safe to use steroid nasal spray long-term?
Intranasal steroid sprays are safe for long-term use, and there is little evidence to indicate they cause significant systemic side effects. However, patients with chronic rhinitis who might use them for long periods should be advised to use them only intermittently and at the lowest dose that controls their symptoms.
How long can you use nasal spray?
Decongestant nasal sprays (DNSs) provide immediate relief by shrinking swollen blood vessels in your nasal passages. This reduces the inflammation and helps you breathe easier. DNSs are supposed to be used for a maximum of three days. If you use them longer than that, they can cause rebound congestion.