subject: The Best Alternatives To Vicks Sinex, Sudafed, Afrin And Dristan Decongestant Nasal Sprays [print this page] You can cure your nasal spray addictionYou can cure your nasal spray addiction. The following treatments have helped many nasal spray addicts to kick their habit.
What is nasal spray addiction?
Nasal spray addiction or Rhinitis Medicamentosa as it is otherwise known is the dependency on over the counter decongestant nasal sprays such as vicks sinex, sudafed, afrin and dristan These nasal sprays cause rebound congestion (congestion worse than before the nasal spray was used).
What causes it?
Over the counter decongestant nasal sprays containing oxymetazoline, xylometazoline, phenylepherine etc. temporarily reduce the size of the nasal turbinates, open the nasal passages and provide relief from nasal congestion etc. However when these are used for more than 3 consecutive days they cause rebound congestion. Rebound congestion is the result of abnormal hypertrophy (enlargement) and swelling of the nasal membranes. This blocks the nasal passages causing the nasal congestion and associated symptoms. This rebound congestion is temporarily relieved by using the offending nasal spray. Therefore a vicious cycle of dependency ensues.
The delicate lining of the nasal passages can be permanently damaged.
What are the symptoms?
The symptoms can include any of the following;
Nasal congestion and difficulty breathing
Runny nose
Sinus/facial pain
Sinus/facial tenderness
Sinus/facial pressure,
Headaches
Pain in teeth
Pain in jaw
Pain in ears,
Pain through and around eyes
Fatigue
Dizziness
Drainage of a thick yellow or green discharge from the nose or down the back of the throat (post nasal drip)
Reduced sense of smell and taste
Cough (which may be worse at night)
Nausea
Sore throat and halitosis (bad breath).
Irritability
Sleep disorders
Anxiety and nervousness
Chronic nose bleeds
Perforated septum
Dry/crusty nasal passages
Rapid heart beat
What are the best alternative treatments available?
Natural nasal sprays - Natural nasal sprays such as SinuSoothe can be used to replace the offending decongestant nasal spray. SinuSoothe is doctor recommended and relieves inflammation, nasal congestion and other associated symptoms.
Wean off decongestant gradually - It is possible to gradually wean yourself off of the offending decongestant nasal spray. Dilute it with a saline solution (a saline nasal spray would be ideal) say 90% decongestant to 10% saline for the first week reducing to an 80% decongestant to 20% saline mix the following week and so on until no decongestant is used. This method is all about trial and error and each individual needs to adjust the mix to suit themselves.
Salt solution (saline) nasal sprays - Saline nasal sprays such as Sterimar may be useful for moisturising the nasal passages and relieving nasal congestion. However they are best used to dilute the decongestant nasal spray (as mentioned earlier).
Natural anti-inflammatory supplements and herbs - The prime cause of nasal spray addiction is swelling of the nasal passages. Therefore reducing this inflammation would be extremely beneficial in relieving the symptoms. Turmeric, ginger, omega 3, 6 & 9 oils, vitamin C etc. are all excellent natural anti-inflammatories and can all be taken together (seek advice form your local healthfood store). These work well in conjunction with the other treatments previously mentioned.
It is always advisable not to carry out new treatments until you have spoke with your doctor.
The Best Alternatives To Vicks Sinex, Sudafed, Afrin And Dristan Decongestant Nasal Sprays