Saline Nasal Spray Details

Saline nasal spray is a saltwater solution used to moisturize the nasal passages and relieve nasal congestion.
Category
Supplement
Where to get
Available over the counter at pharmacies and drugstores
Applicable for
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Saline Nasal Spray FAQ


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Does saline nasal spray contain medicine?

Unlike steroid nasal sprays or antihistamine nasal sprays, saline nasal spray does not contain medicine. This means you can safely use it as often as you need to relieve your symptoms. This article discusses how nasal sprays work and the correct way to use them. It also lists some of the common brands and explains how you can make your own at home.

How does saline nasal spray work?

Saline nasal spray helps relieve allergy symptoms in a few ways: Saline helps flush out mucus, allergens, crust, and other irritants from the nasal passages. By loosening debris, saline spray clears congestion and blockages so that you can breathe easier. Saline moisturizes the nasal passages, relieving dryness, itching, and even nosebleeds.

How do you use saline nasal spray?

Some general things to note with using saline nasal sprays: Tilt your head to the side over the sink. Insert nozzle into one nostril, depressing on the textured area at the base of the nozzle so a gentle mist fills sinus passages and flows out nostrils. Repeat first two steps in the other nostril. What Are the Benefits of Saline Nasal Spray?

What is a saline nasal spray?

Saline nasal sprays contain a mixture of salt and water and help relieve congestion caused by colds, flu, allergies, and other upper respiratory conditions. They can also keep nasal passages from drying out and aid with healing after nasal or sinus surgery. You can use a saline nasal spray as often as needed.

Does saline nasal spray help with sneezing?

The saline solution used in nasal sprays is isotonic, meaning that it is the same saline concentration as that which is naturally found in the human body. Some studies suggest that saline nasal spray can help reduce congestion, runny nose, and sneezing in people with COVID-19.

Are saline nasal sprays safe?

Also, the spray can cause coughing or gagging in babies if squeezed too forcefully. Saline nasal sprays are generally safe and usually do not cause any side effects. If you notice stinging or dryness in your nose after spraying, it is more likely due to preservatives in the product. Switching to a preservative-free spray may help.

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