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How to correctly use a nasal spray?

Do you know how to correctly use your nasal spray?

Using a nasal spray correctly can make a significant difference in its effectiveness. This short instructional and educational video by EUFOREA is a quick step-by-step guide to help you get the most out of your nasal spray:

  1. Preparation: Before using the spray, gently blow your nose to clear the nasal passages. This will help the medication reach deeper into your nasal cavity.
  2. Positioning: Shake the bottle if required, and hold it upright. Tilt your head slightly forward and insert the nozzle into one nostril, while gently pressing the other nostril closed with your finger.
  3. Application: Aim the spray towards the back of your nose, not upwards. This can be done by slightly angling the nozzle away from your nasal septum (the middle part of your nose). This prevents any irritation to the septum.
  4. Breathing: As you spray, inhale gently through your nose. Try not to sniff too hard, as this can cause the medication to run down your throat instead of staying in your nose.
  5. Repeat: If directed by your physician or the instructions, repeat the process for the other nostril.
  6. Aftercare: Avoid blowing your nose immediately after using the spray. Wait a few minutes to allow the medication to be absorbed.

By following these steps, you can help manage your allergy symptoms more effectively.

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