Simple Ways To Prevent And Treat Postnasal Drip

Use Nasal Sprays

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Some nasal sprays can help reduce or eliminate postnasal drip. Saline nasal sprays are available over-the-counter and should be sufficient for most cases of postnasal drip. In addition, patients can make a saline solution easily at home. The majority of over-the-counter saline sprays have an isotonic makeup, so the solution has the same concentration of saline as the body. Others are hypertonic, so they have higher salt concentrations than what's found in the body. Both of these can clear mucus from the nasal passages to reduce postnasal drip and runny noses. In addition, saline spray keeps the cilia within the nose healthy. These hair-like structures humidify the air moving into the lungs, trap viruses and bacteria to keep them from causing infection, and help individuals smell things. By promoting cilia health, research indicates saline sprays can treat sinusitis and rhinitis. If an individual's problems with postnasal drip continue and aren't being helped by home remedies, their doctor may prescribe a nasal spray that uses cortisone steroids.

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