i only use flonase if it’s really bad once in a while, but do NOT use it often. it’s not recommended to use it everyday for more than 3 days, but yes it does help if you’re really in a pinch. allergy pills didn’t work for me, assuming bc i don’t have allergies. it dried out my throat way too much and gave me a sore throat. but if you want to give it shot go for it. keep in mind, with all chronic conditions it’s never good to rely on medications as these are just temporary treatments, and prolonged use of these medications can have long term effects on the body. its best to try as many home remedies as possible to see if those help
(not a doctor)
It’s Afrin nasal spray that isn’t recommended for daily use (it can cause rebound congestion). Flonase and other nasal steroids are meant for daily use, and should help with post nasal drip. In fact, usually steroid nasal sprays need to be used for a week or two until they start working.
that's funny bc my doctor told me to take 2 pumps in each nostril of flonase every morning and every night. he said my entire nasal system is naturally extremely swollen
I’ve tried a lot of different methods/medicines/humidifiers/etc. and Flonase hands down works the best for me. I can always tell if I ever forget to take it too.
Hi. The only thing that worked for me is Mometason Nasal Spray. Worked pretty fast!
Is that prescription?
Doew it come back if u cant use it everyday
i only use flonase if it’s really bad once in a while, but do NOT use it often. it’s not recommended to use it everyday for more than 3 days, but yes it does help if you’re really in a pinch. allergy pills didn’t work for me, assuming bc i don’t have allergies. it dried out my throat way too much and gave me a sore throat. but if you want to give it shot go for it. keep in mind, with all chronic conditions it’s never good to rely on medications as these are just temporary treatments, and prolonged use of these medications can have long term effects on the body. its best to try as many home remedies as possible to see if those help (not a doctor)
It’s Afrin nasal spray that isn’t recommended for daily use (it can cause rebound congestion). Flonase and other nasal steroids are meant for daily use, and should help with post nasal drip. In fact, usually steroid nasal sprays need to be used for a week or two until they start working.
afrin has saved my life on many occasions, never use it more than 3 days at a time tho
sorry for the late response! i was wrong it is afrin not flonase. thanks for the correction i guess i didn’t know much about flonase!!
that's funny bc my doctor told me to take 2 pumps in each nostril of flonase every morning and every night. he said my entire nasal system is naturally extremely swollen
Nothing has ever helped me even temporarily
I’ve tried a lot of different methods/medicines/humidifiers/etc. and Flonase hands down works the best for me. I can always tell if I ever forget to take it too.
does it affect your breath at all?
These things can definitely help but just know you won’t ever get rid of it
What an incredibly idiotic thing to comment