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Hello
Thanks for your reply.
I used Saline. Saline relieves for a short time only, then the dry
stuffiness increases. Drossa-nose moistures longer and makes me
sneezing, but doesn't treat the dryness in the long term too.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Gilbreath Jr.) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dmitriy) writes:
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dmitriy)
> >Subject: How to treat dry stuffiness in nose?
> >Date: 1 Sep 2003 06:18:32 -0700
>
> >Hello
> >How to treat dry stuffiness in nose? The nose was reconstructed after
> >its breaking 13 years ago. I had vasomotor and allergic rhinitis many
> >times.
>
> Dmitry,
> The first and only thing I would try would be a saline nasal solution,
> available without prescription under various brands and generic labels.
> Ocean, Ayr and Afrin Saline come to mind for brands...watch the Afrin
> label, as Afrin also markets a decongestant formula, which you do not
> want at this point!
> C U L8R!
> Wiz <{;-)
> Wizard57M
> Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
> Registered Pharmacist
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