It’s allergy season, and that means stuffy noses and congestion are back. It's a feeling we can't escape. We want relief anywhere we can find it, sometimes resorting to acupuncture, a neti pot, or ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- A new Duke University Medical Center study shows that patients with sinus infections recover faster and manifest symptoms for a shorter period of time when using fluticasone, a steroid ...
There are two kinds of nasal sprays that treat histamine reactions: corticosteroid and antihistamine. Antihistamine sprays block the function of histamines and reduce inflammation. These sprays ...
Here’s what the science says about what helps with a stuffy nose, what doesn’t and how else to breathe easier.
The changing weather brings on allergies for many people. And when stuffy noses arise, many people turn to over-the-counter sinus sprays. Unfortunately, Biomic Sciences has issued a recall on several ...
In a viral TikTok, Amber Guttilla reveals there is a wrong way to use nasal spray. Allergist Dr. Robert Sporter explains how to get it right for allergies. Spray it ain’t so! It’s bad enough you’re ...
Seasonal allergies, sometimes called spring fever, are very common, and can actually happen at any time of the year, not just the spring. The CDC says nearly 20 million people have seasonal allergies.
In recent years, research has emerged demonstrating the effectiveness of the ancient practice of nasal saline irrigation in ...
All bottles of three nasal rinse sprays sold over the last six years by Biomic Sciences have been recalled after FDA testing found four kinds of microbial contamination. In its recall notice, Biomic ...
With summer upon us and the Sun shining, getting that base tan is front and foremost for many Londoners. But some are turning to harmful products in the form of nasal tanning sprays to give their tan ...