Can I use pronasal for nasal congestion - rather a viral infection-. I also recently had a cataract removed. Thank you for your quick reply
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
The use of Pronasal in case of nasal congestion due to a viral infection is not recommended as it is a drug mainly intended to relieve symptoms
allergic rhinitis.
In the case of a viral infection, other methods may be better, such as the use of hypertonic seawater. Hypertonic seawater has a higher osmotic pressure, which promotes dehydration of the nasal mucosa, thinning the secretion and making it easier to remove. This is especially beneficial in situations where there is residual mucus, which can help to clear the airways, e.g.
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