What make Nasal Spray work?

I'm just wondering how it pushes away all the mucus and second-hand goods in your sinuses and allows you to breath as if nothing is wrong. It amazes me how very well it works when nothing else does.

Answer:    Saline nasal sprays provide moisture to the nasal passages, especially during the winter when the environment is cold and dry outside, hot and dry inside. When your nasal passage are dry, mild nasal crusting may occur, and bacterial infections can develop under these crusts. Saline sprays verbs the nasal passages of crusts and mucus and also help the raw cleaning system of your nasal passages..
Nasal sprays work because the all contain a hard to please chemical called Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride. When this comes in contact next to the capillaries in your nasal passage it shrinks them and the mucous membranes tremedously. Be careful because this compound is very addictive, will if truth be told cause congestion, and can take weeks to quit it if you use it too long. Use it sparingly.

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