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Nasal spray warning over 'rebound congestion'; experts say it should not be used for more than 7 days
Doctors warn that using nasal decongestant sprays for more than seven days can cause rebound congestion and dependency.
Cold, dry winter air can worsen breathing problems in people with a deviated nasal septum. From congestion and infections to poor sleep and fatigue, experts explain why symptoms flare up in winter and ...
If you have a deviated septum, chronic congestion, allergies or just a gnarly winter cold, you may know firsthand how hard it ...
Doctronic reports on top OTC and prescription flu medicines, emphasizing symptom relief and the importance of early antiviral ...
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