Treatment Options For Cobblestone Throat

Steroid Nasal Sprays

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Steroid nasal sprays are one of the first recommended treatments for seasonal allergies, and they can also help reduce congestion, inflammation, postnasal drip, and other unpleasant symptoms associated with cobblestone throat. In general, patients should avoid using these sprays for longer than three days unless they have checked with a doctor. To use a nasal spray properly, patients should keep their head upright while spraying the solution in each nostril, as turning or tilting their head back can cause problems. After using the spray, patients should try to avoid sneezing or blowing the nose for a few minutes. Patients should be on alert for potential side effects, including nosebleeds, headaches, nasal dryness, and a burning sensation. In rare cases, a nasal infection may occur. While using steroid sprays, patients should have their nasal passages examined regularly by a healthcare professional. To reduce the risk of a burning sensation after spraying this medication, doctors typically advise patients to use the spray after taking a shower or bath. Alternatively, patients may wish to use the spray after placing their face over a bowl of hot water for five minutes. This technique opens the nasal passages and can prevent irritation.

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