I've had good results from doing the nasal rinsing during allergy season. The volume involved really cleans things out. But when I just have a bit of a cold or a touch of congestion that doesn't really need medication, I often just use a saline nose spray. It softens things up so I...
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and lungs. This therapy may also be enlisted as a treatment for other chronic conditions such as asthma, bronchitis and sinusitis. Treatment may be administered in caves, salt rooms, with a salt pipe, as anasal spray, or by a salinizer. Salt therapy is safe and has no known side ...
Cromolyn(Nasalcrom) is an OTC nasal spray that helps prevent allergy symptoms in your nose. It reduces runny nose and postnasal drip. Cromolyn isn't an antihistamine, so it doesn't provide immediate relief of symptoms. It takes 1 to 2 weeks to work and for best results should be taken b...
Postnasal drip can also cause mucus buildup. To thin out your mucus, you can use saline or medicated nasal sprays. You can also take a mucus-thinning medication such as guaifenesin (Mucinex). Postnasal Drip Home Remedies For centuries, people have treated postnasal drip with all kinds of home...
Using a nasal saline spray before starting CPAP therapy may help control nasal congestion caused by using the device. Although proper care of a CPAP tube can allow it to last for up to a year, doctors, insurance companies andMedicareusually agree that the hose should be replaced every three ...