Stop Nosebleeds from Steroid Nasal Sprays with NoBleed™
Filed in archive Allergy Medications on July 18, 2007
The fastest and easiest way to fight nasal allergies is steroid nasal spray. But there is a nasty side effect: nosebleeds.
A product of Gage Phytolaboratories - NoBleedâ„¢ - is a natural herbal cream that helps reduce the occurrence of such nosebleeds.
According to Dr. Bruce Hudkins, a board-certified otolaryngologist and co-founder of Gage Phytolaboratories:
"This was an unexpected benefit. I had patients who were having recurring nosebleeds who were using nasal steroids. Before, they'd have to go off it and were having allergy problems like runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing and Nasal congestion until their nosebleeds cleared up.
If you're using nasal steroids and you get a nosebleed, you have to stop using it for several weeks while the lining of the septum heals. With NoBleed, you can continue to use your nasal spray while NoBleed heals your septum."
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If you're using nasal steroids and you get a nosebleed, you have to stop using it for several weeks while the lining of the septum heals. With NoBleed, you can continue to use your nasal spray while NoBleed heals your septum."
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