Mastering Nasal Dryness: The Essential Strategy for relief and Management

BY FOLLOWING THESE THREE STEPS- PROTECT, MOISTURIZE, AND PRESERVE- YOU CAN EFFECTIVELY MANAGE NASAL DRYNESS AND PROMOTE OVERALL NASAL HEALTH.

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A closer look at the science of nasal dryness:

Dry versus healthy nasal passages

A healthy mucosa traps allergens and debris trapped in the mucus and then the mucus flows on top of the ciliary layer and then is carried away with the motion of the nasal ciliary and swallowed. When the nose is dry, the ciliary layer is no longer effective, and you end up with dry boogers or the nose tries to compensate by producing excess mucus causing congestion and a runny nose. You may therefore think you nose is wet and has too much moisture but it actually is dry.

How does your nose get moisturized?

Nasal sprays of saline are great for rinsing but don't really moisturize for long. You need a product that has built in moisturizers or as we call them, wetting agents. In addition you want to work with the bodies natural process of moisturization. Every cell in your body has something called a sodium/potassium pump that controls the flow of sodium and potassium which in turn controls the passive diffusion of water in and out of the cell. Its obvious therefore that you need both sodium and potassium in your nasal moisturizer to work most effectively with your body naturally. Many sprays only contain sodium.

Keep as much moisture in the nasal mucosa as you can.

Its not just about adding moisture to the nose, its also about keeping whatever moisture you can. Wetting agents act as a protective layer that not only ensures broad coverage, it also helps to retain moisture by not leaving it escape because of how wetting agents work. Make sure the products you use have wetting agents.

Importance of pH

The normal pH of the nose is between 5-6.5 which helps to minimize the growth of bacteria in the nasal passages. Nasal products can have an effect on pH as the pH is sometimes isotonic (ie pH 7.0) or hypertonic (greater than pH 7.0) but this change in pH can lead to further dryness, infections or may even interfere with the nasal steroid products you may be taking. Steroids are specifically formulated to have a pH of around 6.2 and when the pH is altered by say a saline spray, this can make the steroid itself less effective.

Why you don't want Aloe in a nasal product:

Aloe is commonly used to treat irritated skin but we dont recommend it it nasal products for several reasons. First it comes from a plant and people can have allergies to aloe vera. Also some studies have suggested that aloe might even be toxic to the lining of the nasal mucosa. Look for products that dont have aloe.

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