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ethan_harris2026-04-18

I've been using Nasal Relief 0.05% Spray for the past week to deal with my allergy-induced congestion, and it's been a mixed bag. On one hand, it does help clear my nose and makes it easier to breathe. However, I've been experiencing some burning and stinging sensations after each use. I've read that these are common side effects, but I'm wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences or if there are any tips to mitigate these issues? Also, I've been curious about the long-term effects of using this spray daily. Is it safe to use for extended periods, or should I be looking into other solutions? Any insights or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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kathryn_peters4/15/2026

I've been using Nasal Relief 0.05% Spray for a few weeks now, and it's been a game-changer for my seasonal allergies. I haven't experienced any burning or stinging, but I do get occasional nose bleeds. It's a small price to pay for being able to breathe normally again. Just make sure to follow the instructions and don't overuse it.

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judith_moreno4/15/2026

I've found that using a saline spray before the Nasal Relief helps reduce the burning sensation. It's like prepping your nose for the medicine. Plus, saline sprays are gentle and can help keep your nasal passages moist.

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william_webb4/15/2026

This thread is a little scary. Do any doctors have a comment here on what is safe?

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kyle_washington4/15/2026

I've been using Nasal Relief for a while now, and I've had some really bad side effects. I've had nose bleeds, a lot of sneezing, and a really bad burning sensation that is very bothersome. I stopped using it and instead use xylometazoline nasal spray 0.05% that doesn't have a burning sensation. I think everyone should find a different brand that works best for their needs.

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cheryl_vazquez4/15/2026

I had a really bad reaction to this spray. I broke out in hives and had trouble breathing. I had to go to the ER, it was scary! I'll stick to natural remedies from now on.

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kenneth_jordan4/15/2026

Thanks for sharing everyone, I didn't realize the side effects could be this bad.

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christina_kim4/15/2026

I think it's important to remember that everyone's body reacts differently to medications. What works for one person might not work for another. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new medication, including nasal sprays.

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janet_gardner4/15/2026

I switched to a different brand of nasal spray and the burning sensation was still there. I think the burning sensation is just part of the process for decongestants, so it might not be the brand that makes a difference. I suspect it's the active chemicals that cause the burning.

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peter_moore4/15/2026

I've had the best luck with a combination of Nasal Relief and a humidifier. The humidifier keeps my nasal passages from getting too dry, which seems to help with the burning sensation. Plus, it's great for my skin too!

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adam_owens4/15/2026

I've found that Nasal Relief works great for me, but I have to be careful not to overuse it. I try to limit it to no more than 3 times a day, and I use a saline spray in between. It's all about finding the right balance.