Breaking free from nasal spray dependency can be challenging but is possible. Gradual reduction or “weaning off” the spray over several days may help, as can switching to a saline nasal spray ...
Saline drops are safe to use in babies with nasal congestion. They help clear mucus and draw moisture from swollen nasal tissues so your infant or toddler can breathe more comfortably. First, make ...
It's very important to use a sterile saline nasal solution and not tap water. Tap water can contain bacteria and other germs that can be dangerous if you inhale them. Phlegm is a normal part of ...
An alternative, nasal spray, formulation has been developed that demonstrates good efficacy, high tolerability and a very fast onset of action. This study assessed the pharmacokinetics and ...
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Oscar-nominated actor Paul Mescal got deep about death in a new interview with GQ Magazine, where he revealed he fears dying and has long believed he will die young. He added, “Maybe it’s to ...
Otherwise known as "saline amniocentesis," "salting out," or a "hypertonic saline" abortion, this technique is used after 16 weeks of pregnancy, when enough fluid has accumulated in the amniotic ...
Trials evaluating the use of hypertonic saline solutions for resuscitation after traumatic injury have not shown an overall mortality benefit compared with isotonic fluid administration.
Some things that might be part of your lifestyle—like smoking, wearing perfume, working near irritating substances, or using decongestant nasal sprays—can cause nasal irritation that leads to a runny ...