If you're using nasal spray every night just to breathe — you're not alone, and it's not your fault.
It started innocently enough. A blocked nose, a stuffy night, a spray that gave instant relief. Then the next night. And the next. Before long, you can't sleep without it.
Here's what most people don't realise: the spray itself is making your nose more blocked over time. It's called rhinitis medicamentosa — "rebound congestion" — and it's extremely common with decongestant nasal sprays.
I see this in my practice every week. People who've been using nasal spray for 5, 10, even 20 years. They don't need the spray to fix their nose anymore — they need it to undo what the spray did.
The good news: there is a drug-free way out. And over 26,000 people have already found it.