POST NASAL DRIP TREATMENT
It is important to determine which of the causes mentioned before is the culprit for the post nasal drip and to remove it. Next it is essential to flush the excess mucous from the nasal passages and throat area. Mucous left in this area will stagnate and cause infections which worsen the problem. Also old crusty mucous left in the nasal and sinus passages stops the intended proper drainage of the sinus cavities. Once these areas are cleaned, it is important to maintain the area.
Do not use "over the counter" medicines that contain drying agents as this will worsen the problem by making the mucous crust harder to clear. This means, do not use any antihistamines such as Claratyne or Teldane, medicines such as Codral Cold tablets or any preparations that contain pseudoephedrine. Such preparations not only will dry the area, but can increase blood pressure which can be dangerous for some people. Also avoid "over the counter" nasal sprays as these can cause a rebound affect making the problem worse when you stop them. BreezeCare recommends the Fess range of nasal washes. They have no rebound effects and are safe for use during pregnancy and breast feeding.
If you would like to try the Fess products, we have put together a Fess Nasal Kit that contains unique nasal medicines to help cleans the nasal passages. These sprays will not only help post nasal drip but they also are a great help in removing the crusty mucous that adds to bad breath.
Nasal Irrigation on a daily basis works on the tiny hairs in the nasal passages to make them work harder and remove mucous collection from the nasal passages. Fess sprays are developed by ENT surgeons in Australia. They are commonly recommended after sinus surgery or for long term sufferers of allergies, sinusitis and rhinitis. We have found it a great benefit in cases where other sprays are not sufficient alone to flush the nasal passages.
Finally visit your Doctor.If your PND is a long standing problem, we recommend that you visit your GP for further advice. Many times you can undergo desensitising injections against the allergens that are causing your problem. Your medical practitioner can help to diagnose the cause of your post nasal drip. Many times your GP will refer you on to a medical specialist.
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"I have suffered with bad breath and post nasal drip for so long, since childhood actually. I never realized they were connected. Not one doctor or dentist could help me. In fact your web site was the first time I had heard of the connection between halitosis and nasal problems. Everything just made sense and fell into place when I read your information. I have ordered your Breath kit and added all the nasal and throat products. I will let you know how it all goes. Thank you for offering me some help after all these years."