nasal decongestant
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Definition
Noun: A medication, typically available as a spray or drops, that is applied directly into the nasal passages to reduce swelling of the mucous membranes and relieve a blocked or stuffy nose. It provides temporary symptomatic relief from nasal congestion associated with conditions like the common cold, allergic rhinitis, or upper respiratory infections.
Usage
A nasal decongestant is used for short-term relief of nasal blockage. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and duration of use, as overuse can lead to a rebound effect where congestion worsens.
Examples
- Noun:
- I used a nasal decongestant spray to help me breathe easier at night.
- Pharmacists often recommend a nasal decongestant for temporary relief from cold symptoms.
- Over-the-counter nasal decongestants should not be used for more than a few days in a row.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term can function attributively to describe related products or effects.
- The nasal decongestant market includes many brands.
- She experienced a nasal decongestant effect within minutes.
Variants and Related Words
- Decongestant (n): The broader category of drugs that relieve nasal or chest congestion. A nasal decongestant is a specific type of decongestant.
- Nasal spray (n): A common delivery method for a nasal decongestant, though not all nasal sprays are decongestants (some are saline, steroid, etc.).
Synonyms
- Congestion reliever: A general term for something that alleviates blockage.
- Nasal opener: An informal descriptive term.
Related Phrases
- Rebound congestion: A potential adverse effect of overusing a nasal decongestant, where the nasal passages become more congested after the medication wears off.
- Using the spray for too long can cause rebound congestion.
Noun
- a decongestant that provides temporary relief of nasal symptoms of the common cold and rhinitis and upper respiratory infections