
Quel type de spray nasal contre le rhume des foins vous convient le mieux ?
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Pour les personnes souffrant du rhume des foins, il est presque impossible d'éviter complètement le pollen tout au long du printemps et de l'été. Heureusement, il existe des traitements qui peuvent soulager le rhume des foins, sous forme de comprimés oraux, de gouttes pour les yeux, de méthodes non médicamenteuses et de sprays nasaux. Avec autant d'options à considérer, comment savoir si les sprays nasaux vous conviennent, et quel type de spray nasal contre le rhume des foins est le meilleur ?
How do hay fever nasal sprays work?
If you're battling with hay fever symptoms in order to enjoy Great British Summer-time barbecues, picnics, and other outdoor activities, you're not alone. Over a quarter of adults and 10-15% of children1 experience this seasonal allergy to pollen (a form of allergic rhinitis) every year.
Most people reach for the hay fever tablets first; a fast-acting and budget-friendly treatment for itchiness, runny noses, and irritated or watery eyes. However, if you often have a blocked and bunged-up nose (nasal congestion) you may want to consider a hay fever nasal spray. These can help to ease congestion as well as the other irritating and uncomfortable symptoms you may have.
How to use hay fever nasal spray
Blow your nose.
Give the bottle a shake.
Tilt your head forwards.
Insert the tip of the upright bottle just inside one nostril (don't angle the bottle, just your head).
Use your free hand to close your other nostril.
Apply one or two sprays as prescribed while breathing in (don't sniff too hard as the spray could travel past the nose and into the throat).
Main types of hay fever nasal spray
Sprays nasaux stéroïdiens - contain a medicine called a steroid (also known as a corticosteroid) which reduces swelling (inflammation) and mucus in your nose. These are available over the counter and on prescription in higher doses.
Antihistamine nasal sprays - contain a medicine called an antihistamine which works by blocking the action of the chemical called histamine in your nose. It's the chemical reaction of histamine - when triggered as an immune system response to pollen - which causes symptoms. These sprays are only available on prescription.
Combination nasal sprays - contain both a steroid and an antihistamine and are a great option if the above single-treatment sprays don't provide you with enough relief. These are only available on prescription.
The best hay fever nasal sprays
1. The combination hay fever nasal spray
The steroid-antihistamine combination spray is considered the most effective2. However, this doesn't necessarily mean it's the best hay fever nasal spray for everyone. It may well be that a spray containing just a steroid or just an antihistamine works wonders for your hay fever - it's all about finding a good fit, often through trial and error.
The right fit for you?
Only available on prescription for adults and children.
For those who have already tried the maximum dose of prescription steroid nasal spray and still experience symptoms.
2. The steroid hay fever nasal spray
When it comes to steroid versus antihistamine sprays, research3 suggests that the best hay fever nasal spray is steroid-based. As well as being better at easing your symptoms, steroid nasal sprays can improve your sleep at night and keep you from feeling drowsy (sleepy) in the day.
The right fit for you?
Available to buy in pharmacies for adults over 18 years of age.
Available on prescription in higher doses if your symptoms continue to disrupt your daily life.
Different steroid nasal sprays may be prescribed for children aged over three years.
3. The antihistamine hay fever nasal spray
These nasal sprays are often prescribed by doctors as a first line of defence against mild hay fever symptoms. While some antihistamine nasal sprays can cause drowsiness, doctors will usually prescribe the non-drowsy options.
The right fit for you?
Only available on prescription for adults and children.
For those with mild but persistent symptoms, or for those who experience moderate symptoms every now and then, who have found over-the-counter hay fever treatments ineffective.
When hay fever nasal sprays aren't right for you
These sprays are generally safe to use. It's always best to read the label or ask your pharmacist about the maximum daily dosage and length of time you can use them for. If you follow these instructions, it's unlikely you will experience any adverse side effects.
If any of the below risk factors are relevant to you, check with your pharmacist or doctor before using a hay fever nasal spray:
You have reacted badly to steroids in the past.
You have recently had surgery on your nose.
You have la tuberculose (TB).
You have an infection in your nose.
You want a spray for your child (some nasal sprays aren't suitable for children).
You are currently having - or have recently had - les injections de stéroïdes or steroid tablets.
You are enceinte, l'allaitement, or are essayer d'avoir un bébé (nasal sprays are normally safe, but it's a good idea to get expert advice first).
FAQ
Can you use hay fever tablets and nasal spray together?
The short answer to this question is yes, it's perfectly safe to combine the two. Hay fever tablets are antihistamines, tackling all symptoms aside from nasal congestion. On the other hand, steroid nasal sprays are typically better at treating a stuffy, blocked nose. If a mix of different symptoms is causing you to feel under the weather, you may benefit from using both treatments.
What's the best children's hay fever nasal spray?
In the UK, if you're looking for a hay fever nasal spray for your child, you'll need a prescription from their doctor. This is because some children may be more vulnerable to side effects such as poor sleep (insomnia) and irritability. However, the common steroid sprays used today are considered to be low-risk4.
Different nasal sprays can be prescribed to children of different ages - for example:
Mometasone - may be prescribed to those aged over three years.
Fluticasone - may only be prescribed to those aged over four years.
Budesonide - is usually prescribed to those aged over six years (occasionally a younger child may have it prescribed for them).
Beclometasone - may be prescribed to those aged over six years.
What's the best non-drowsy hay fever nasal spray?
Taking medication that makes you drowsy in the day can be dangerous, particularly during activities such as driving or if you work with dangerous machinery and tools. If you're using a steroid nasal spray, you don't need to worry about this. However, antihistamine nasal sprays can be either drowsy or non-drowsy - you should check with your doctor which kind they are prescribing.
Pour en savoir plus
The National Institutes of Health "Hay fever: Which medications can relieve allergic rhinitis?".
J M Berlin, S J Golden, S Teets, E B Lehman, T Lucas, T J Craig "Efficacy of a steroid nasal spray compared with an antihistamine nasal spray in the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis".
G K Scadding "Corticosteroids in the treatment of pediatric allergic rhinitis".
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Can I use a hay fever nasal spray if I have sensitive reactions to medications?
If you have reacted badly to steroids in the past, or to other medications, it's important to check with your pharmacist or doctor before using a hay fever nasal spray. They can advise on suitable options.
Is it safe to use a hay fever nasal spray if I have an existing nose condition?
You should consult your pharmacist or doctor before using a hay fever nasal spray if you have recently had surgery on your nose or have an infection in your nose. They will be able to determine if the spray is appropriate for your condition.
Can I use a hay fever nasal spray if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
While hay fever nasal sprays are generally considered safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it's always a good idea to get expert advice from your pharmacist or doctor before using them. This also applies if you are trying for a baby.
What's the difference between over-the-counter and prescription steroid nasal sprays?
Steroid nasal sprays are available over the counter for adults over 18 years of age. However, higher doses of steroid nasal sprays are available on prescription if your symptoms continue to disrupt your daily life. This allows for more targeted treatment when needed.
How long can I use a hay fever nasal spray for?
It is always best to read the label of your specific hay fever nasal spray or ask your pharmacist for advice on the maximum daily dosage and the recommended length of time you can use it for. Following these instructions reduces the risk of adverse side effects.
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Amberley Davis
Rédacteur senior
BA (Hons), CPD
Amberley est une rédactrice senior chez Patient et a écrit de manière approfondie sur une gamme de sujets liés à la santé et au bien-être.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Médecin-chef pour la santé, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Le Dr Krishna Vakharia est un médecin généraliste du NHS. Elle est également examinatrice régulière pour le diplôme de troisième cycle en dermatologie pratique à l'Université de Cardiff, ainsi que médecin-chef pour la santé chez Optum UK.
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