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How To Relieve Burning Sensation After Inhaling Sales Spray?

I had a rhinoplasty done few weeks ago and the doctor prescribed me Salex dropspray to keep the nostrils clean. I have been using salex since then. Today when I sprayed it into my left nose, I inhaled at the same time and the liquid went deep into the nostril (upto the throat). After that I have a burning sensation in my left nose! I tried blowing my nose gently but the burning sensation is still there! What should I do to remove this irritation/sensation?
Fri, 16 Dec 2016
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First of all, inhale as instructed! Second, make sure you are hydrated and you've blown your nose before a big inhalation escapade!

Lastly, if you are not responding well to a medication; No harm in telling the physician who prescribed you your meds "Not working, Doctor." Sometimes an inhalation that works miracles for one individual spells chaos for another. Please let us follow this case together, I'd be happy to see how you progress and or, if issues continue. Warm Regards for the Holidays.
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How To Relieve Burning Sensation After Inhaling Sales Spray?

First of all, inhale as instructed! Second, make sure you are hydrated and you ve blown your nose before a big inhalation escapade! Lastly, if you are not responding well to a medication; No harm in telling the physician who prescribed you your meds Not working, Doctor. Sometimes an inhalation that works miracles for one individual spells chaos for another. Please let us follow this case together, I d be happy to see how you progress and or, if issues continue. Warm Regards for the Holidays.