Synthomycin ointment for runny nose

What ointments can be used to treat a runny nose?

Among all types of remedies, ointment for a runny nose is the least effective. This is due to the form of the product and the method of applying it to areas of inflammation during a runny nose.

In addition, sometimes in folk medicine they consider such remedies as nasal ointment for a runny nose that are not only not useful, but also definitely harmful and dangerous.

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We will consider such drugs further.

Now let us just remind readers that doctors (especially good doctors) extremely rarely prescribe any ointment for the nose to their patients for a runny nose. When used independently by patients, nasal drops or sprays with the same active ingredients as in the ointment will always be more effective and easier to use. And ointments for a runny nose at home are a kind of perversion that some patients do only in order not to sit idle.

All the advantages and disadvantages of ointments for the common cold

Contrary to the title, let's start with the disadvantages of ointments for the common cold:

  1. It is impossible to treat the inflamed nasal mucosa with ointment. The finger with it only reaches the nasal turbinates, and not always, and the medicine can only be applied at the very beginning of the nasal passage. It will not have any effect here. You can try to lubricate your nose with a cotton swab, but this is dangerous and only slightly more effective: the nasal passages are vast and most spaces in them simply cannot be physically reached with a cotton swab. And persistent attempts to do this can lead to injury. As a result, even the most useful ointment for a runny nose at home will be useless;

Cotton swabs on a stick allow you to lubricate areas inaccessible to your fingers with ointment, which, however, is associated with a certain risk

Ointments for the common cold have one clear advantage: they will not get into the throat and will not be swallowed. This is largely why this form of remedy is preferred by parents, who are especially worried that the child will not choke on drops from a runny nose. Especially often, parents think that using ointments for a runny nose in infants prevents the drug from getting into the auditory tubes.

The question remains open: is it worth using a medicine, even if it is at least three times safe, if it does not work?

Let's take, for example, one of the most famous ointments - Miramistin. This product has a pronounced and very powerful antiseptic effect, destroying not only a large number of bacteria, but also many viral particles.

Now let's look at the structure of the nasal passages in humans:

With a bacterial rhinitis, the causative agents of the disease are located precisely in the nasal passages and further, at the entrance to the pharynx.

A physically ill person or the parents of a sick child can apply Miramistin only in the area from the entrance to the nose to the beginning of the nasal passages, where the finger rests on the nasal turbinates. A doctor in a hospital can apply ointment to deeper areas - almost along the entire length of the nasal passages - but only through the use of special instruments.

Will bacteria in the throat sense that the product is applied with a finger in front of the nasal passages? Hardly.

If instead of a gel you spray Miramistin spray into your nose, it will settle fairly evenly along the entire length of the nasal passages and can already work.

Miramistin in the form of a spray

The situation is similar with ointments that have a different principle of action - anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, decongestant.

Conclusion: if treatment is really required for a runny nose, you should use drops or sprays rather than ointments.

However, in medical practice, ointments are used for a runny nose. Doctors use them when treating patients in a hospital setting, when they have the opportunity to apply the product to the desired areas using a special tool. And the ointment will really work in these cases. At home, even effective gels work extremely poorly. And lovers of home treatment themselves need to remember that many ointments used for a runny nose are not only completely ineffective, but can also be harmful.

A special dilator at the ENT specialist allows you to open the entrance to the nose wider and examine the nasal passages themselves

Today, based on folk medical creativity, you can make a list of more than 20 ointments that are used for a runny nose. Some of them are specifically designed for this purpose, some decide to anoint their nose, hoping that if this remedy helped in treating burns or fungi, then it will also help with a runny nose.

We will divide ointments into three types:

  1. Those that can really be useful for a runny nose;
  2. Means that will neither help nor harm;
  3. Definitely harmful and dangerous...

...and look at each group in detail.

Ointments that can be useful for a runny nose

This group contains ointments, the action of which can theoretically help get rid of the causes of the runny nose and treat it. This:

  1. Miramistin is an ointment based on the antiseptic of the same name, a very powerful disinfectant. Theoretically, it can be used only for bacterial rhinitis and only after bacterial culture of the nasal mucous membrane. Its practical effectiveness for a runny nose has not been proven. In many cases today, pathogenic bacteria are resistant to Miramistin, and prescribing it blindly, without identifying the pathogen and determining its sensitivity, can lead to aggravation of the disease. In addition, today Miramistin is also available in the form of a spray, more convenient for treating a runny nose;
  2. Ichthyol ointment is also an antiseptic, but very outdated. It is a derivative of ichthyol, which was used a century and a half ago. Theoretically, ichthyol ointment for a runny nose can be used in the same way as Miramistin, but in practice it rarely produces results. And even in such cases, it is impossible to say for sure whether ichthyol ointment helped, or whether the body coped with the infection itself;
  3. Bactroban and Mupirocin are two ointments based on mupirocin. The type of action is similar to Miramistin, but is much less effective, since only a few species and strains of the bacteria that cause the runny nose can be destroyed. They are not at all able to fight bacteria at the source of infection. In rare cases, these drugs can be used by a doctor if the identified causative agent of bacterial rhinitis turns out to be sensitive to mupirocin.

You can anoint your nose externally after a runny nose with Menovazin ointment. It effectively eliminates itching and pain, promotes rapid skin regeneration. It is good to use it to treat the rubbed irritated skin above the upper lip and on the wings of the nose.

Conclusion: even the most useful ointments for a runny nose cannot be used at home. They should be prescribed for long-term bacterial rhinitis and only after examining the microflora in the nasal mucosa. Their use is possible only as directed by a doctor.

Pneumococci are bacteria that most often cause a runny nose.

Useless ointments for a runny nose

This category of funds is the most numerous. The passion of many people to anoint their nose with something when they have a runny nose is so great that they rape their mucous membranes even with means that are not even hypothetically capable of having an effect. The most interesting thing is that especially crafty businessmen earn good money from this passion, selling various homeopathy and remedies for thousands of diseases to citizens who believe in magic pills. Fortunately, if you follow the instructions, these remedies will not harm:

  1. Fleming's ointment is a homeopathic remedy based on Vaseline. 100 grams of the drug also contain 1.76 g of calendula, witch hazel and horse chestnut extract, 9.4 g of zinc oxide and 0.64 g of mint. The product has no effect on a runny nose. When the nasal mucosa completely dries out, it can help soften crusts and protect against wounds. We devoted a whole material to this ointment and its uselessness;
  2. Turpentine ointment is a mixture of 20 g of turpentine and 80 g of petroleum jelly diluted with water. Its only positive effect on a runny nose is to create the feeling that the nose is breathing, since the very pungent smell of turpentine “pierces” the sense of smell even with complete congestion. Turpentine ointment for a runny nose can only be used in very small quantities, as it can cause severe irritation of the nasal mucosa. It has no effect on the causes of rhinitis and has no therapeutic effect. Turpentine ointment for a runny nose is never prescribed by doctors;
  3. Evamenol is a mixture of eucalyptus oil and menthol. In its action it is analogous to turpentine ointment. It can be useful when the mucus in the nose has completely dried out, but in this case there is no question of a runny nose. We talked about it in detail in a separate article;
  4. The asterisk is also a means to distract the patient’s attention from the runny nose itself. Its peculiarity is a strong irritant effect, due to which it cannot be smeared on the inner walls of the nose. For a runny nose, an asterisk is applied externally to the wings of the nose, the patient breathes in the smells of mint, eucalyptus, cinnamon and clove oils and believes that his runny nose can be effectively treated. There is also a separate article about it on the site;
  5. Thuja ointment is an exaggerated analogue of Fleming’s remedy. It is vaseline oil, into which thuja oil is added in an amount of 0.5%. The entire effect of using the product is the feeling of the smell of pine needles in the nose. Read more about this ointment here...
  6. Doctor Mom ointment is also a mixture of essential oils, and also only has a distracting effect. Doctor Mom ointment for a runny nose is applied only to the wings of the nose, but not to the mucous membrane;
  7. Mentoclar is an analogue of the previous remedy in its action. Contains thyme, mint, eucalyptus, cedar and camphor oils. This remedy does not help with a runny nose;
  8. Pinosol - contains pine and eucalyptus oil, menthol. As you may have guessed, it is also useless for a runny nose;
  9. Suprima Plus is an analogue of Mentoclar;
  10. Viferon has neither theoretical justification for its effectiveness nor practical evidence of it. Its active ingredient - recombinant interferon - is not able to be absorbed through the mucous membrane of the nasal passages and therefore, in principle, is not able to affect local immunity;
  11. Oxolinic ointment. Despite all the assurances of its creators, studies have not confirmed at least any effectiveness against the common cold. We have already talked about this in detail...

You cannot apply these ointments for a runny nose on your nose if snot of any consistency is flowing from it. This can increase congestion and worsen the severity of the disease.

Video: Doctor Komarovsky answers whether viral infections can be treated with oxolinic ointment and interferon preparations

It is important to remember that even such ointments can cause serious harm if used in violation of the rules. They will be harmless only when the patient strictly follows the instructions for use.

Some of these ointments can be applied to the nose after a runny nose: they will provide a softening effect on irritated skin. In this case, the product is applied to the skin above the upper lip or on the rubbed wings of the nose.

There is no point in using these ointments. They will not give any effect in the fight against a runny nose. However, if you still have too much desire to smear your nose with such an ointment, this can be done. There won't be much harm from them.

Influenza virus under a microscope

Ointments for the common cold that should not be used

Most ointments that can be considered harmful are, in principle, not intended to treat a runny nose. Their use in this form is solely the initiative of patients who are not particularly versed in the action of these remedies. For example, they smear a balm that helped heal an open wound on the leg into the nose with the expectation that it will help here too. Of course, in most cases the remedy does not help, and sometimes even harms, but this is known only to those who have experienced it. Therefore, similar experiments throughout the country continue endlessly. The main remedies tested in these home experiments are:

  1. All folk remedies are based on honey - beekeepers managed to convince a significant part of the population that honey is a panacea for almost all diseases. Honey sellers are silent about the fact that honey, like yeast, can cause pathogenic bacteria to multiply during a runny nose. If you regularly apply an ointment containing honey to your nose for bacterial rhinitis, you can prolong the disease and contribute to its spread in the Eustachian tubes and down to the larynx and trachea;

Honey is a breeding ground for many bacteria, including those that cause a runny nose.

Tetracycline ointment is not intended for the treatment of a runny nose.

Structural formula of tetracycline

As you can see, the use of these ointments for a runny nose is not recommended not only because of possible side effects, but also because of their ineffectiveness in eliminating specific causes of rhinitis. The use of such harmful ointments is a squared error.

Any ointments for a runny nose should be replaced with more effective and simple nasal drops and sprays. In cases where the ointment is really needed, only a doctor should prescribe and use it.

Video: Pediatrician’s opinion on the introduction of antibiotics into the nose

Almost no ointment for the common cold is recommended for children. At home, it is impossible to apply medications in this form to mucus.

Special studies have shown that oxolinic ointment does not help against a runny nose. Purely theoretically, there is reason to believe that with a viral runny nose.

Ointment for a runny nose Evamenol is a means of symptomatic treatment that can to a certain extent alleviate the manifestations of rhinitis. For example, when it is correct.

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Instructions for use of "Syntomycin ointment" for infants and children over 1 year of age

Syntomycin ointment is used as a remedy for skin problems of absolutely any nature, and it is used by both adults and children. This name for this drug is common among ordinary people; you can often hear the abbreviation in everyday life - synthomycin. However, you can hardly find anything with a similar name in pharmacies. In fact, synthomycin liniment is sold on pharmacy shelves, and this is what they mean when they talk about synthomycin ointment.

Syntomycin ointment - what is it?

Synthomycin liniment is an emulsion of syntomycin, which is an antibiotic known as Chloramphenicol or Levomycetin. A characteristic feature of this antibiotic is its bacteriostatic effect. Its essence lies in the fact that the antibiotic only helps to stop the development of microbes, but does not lead to their destruction. Thus, this allows the human body to deal with the remaining bacteria on its own.

If such a drug is introduced into the body, it can cause a lot of side effects. As a result, Levomycetin is used exclusively in hospitals for inpatient treatment or in cases of serious infection, such as meningitis. When used externally, significant absorption of Synthomycin ointment occurs only from damaged surfaces. An insignificant amount of the product enters the body from intact areas of the skin, although there have been no studies addressing this issue yet. This means that long enough use of the ointment can cause side effects that are possible when using Levomycetin in other forms.

Indications and contraindications

Like any medicine, Liniment Syntomycin has a number of reasons for its use. This:

  • wounds that are at the healing stage, that is, at the moment when there is no longer pus and dead tissue;
  • burns 2-3 degrees;
  • trophic ulcers;
  • an eye disease that is inflammatory in nature.

The use of ointment for infants must be agreed with the pediatrician

There are also contraindications for its use. The use of the drug is not recommended for:

  • blood diseases associated with impaired hematopoiesis;
  • kidney and liver diseases;
  • eczema;
  • psoriasis;
  • mycoses – fungal infections of the skin;
  • infectious wounds with the presence of pus and necrotic tissue;
  • pregnancy;
  • breastfeeding.

It should also be applied very carefully to children under 3 years of age and children undergoing treatment for cancer. In these cases, mandatory monitoring by a doctor is required.

Dosage and side effects

The dosage of the drug is selected by the doctor on an individual basis. For external use, it is typical to apply the ointment either directly to damaged areas of the skin or to a tampon. Then a regular bandage is applied over the applied product, which can be made of parchment or compress paper. According to indications, dressings are changed every one to three days, in some cases after four to five days. When used topically for the treatment of ophthalmic diseases, Levomycetin is part of combination medications.

Apply a gauze bandage over the ointment.

Despite widespread use and the absence of negative reviews, there are cases where the ointment leads to side effects. Its use may be accompanied by:

  1. An allergic reaction such as a rash, sometimes swelling.
  2. Hematopoietic disorders, for example, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia. However, this may occur with prolonged use.
  3. Deviations in the functioning of the digestive system, namely nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence.
  4. Disturbances in the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. For example, peripheral neuritis, optic neuritis, headache, depression, confusion, delirium, visual and auditory hallucinations.
  5. Local reactions of an irritating nature.

Special instructions for use

Runny nose

Often, patients with a runny nose can take the initiative and try to cure it with ointments intended for wound healing, without completely understanding the principles of the drug’s action. Many of the ointments that are considered harmful are not designed to treat problems such as a runny nose. Among them is synthomycin. It is prohibited to apply it topically to the nasal mucosa.

This is primarily due to the fact that it is based on an antibiotic, and when used in this way, this leads to an avalanche-like growth of tetracycline-resistant bacteria. As a result, its use in the future to treat other diseases will be useless. Plus, it is not able to produce the desired effect by destroying pathogenic microflora. Rather, on the contrary, the use of ointment for a runny nose can provoke further development and spread of the disease, affecting the natural microflora of the nose.

Diaper rash

Doctors often resort to the help of Liniment Synthomycin in cases of third-degree diaper rash. With such a severe form of diaper rash, ulcers and ulcers appear on the baby’s skin. Thanks to it, wounds heal and inflammation is relieved. However, due to the need for a bandage on the affected skin after applying the ointment, the baby may experience discomfort.

Balanoposthitis

According to the instructions, the use of the drug is relevant for children in gynecology. Balanitis is a disease associated with inflammation of the glans penis. If it extends to the foreskin, then we are talking about balanoposthitis. Boys whose head of the penis is covered by the foreskin are more susceptible to this disease, especially in cases where it is narrow.

For balanitis, it is necessary to frequently bathe the child in chamomile decoction.

The course of balanitis and balanoposthitis is accompanied by:

  • pain;
  • itching and redness;
  • swelling in the area of ​​the penis;
  • purulent discharge from under the foreskin;
  • sometimes enlarged lymph nodes located in the groin.

If these diseases are not treated, this is fraught with narrowing of the urethra, as well as the development of diseases such as:

  • dry, obliterating balanitis;
  • phimosis;
  • paraphimosis;
  • malignant tumor.

The doctor is required to prescribe therapy based on examination and tests. Treatment of balanoposthitis comes down to certain actions. The patient needs:

  1. Rinse the glans 3-4 times a day in a herbal decoction of chamomile, calendula and string. In this case, it is important to open the foreskin in order to get the decoction on the head.
  2. Place 5% synthomycin into the inflamed hole 3-4 times a day.
  3. Drink a lot so that urine washes away accumulated mucus.

Vulvitis

In girls, when treating vulvitis, the gynecologist can also include 5% Syntomycin ointment, Levomikol or Metrogyl gel in complex therapy. Vulvitis is inflammation of the external genitalia. A similar inflammatory process can affect the labia, clitoris, external opening of the urethra, and the vestibule of the vagina.

A typical 10 day therapy consists of:

  1. Preparation of a solution of Chlorophyllipt or Furacilin. 1 liter of boiled water requires a gram of Chlorophyllipt. It is necessary to wash intimate places twice a day.
  2. Place the medicinal ointment on a tampon made from a bandage for 40 minutes after the washing procedure.
  3. Use half a Nitroxoline tablet at night.

I have two children and have not yet had to use synthomycin ointment. I know that if necessary, as with any other unfamiliar drug, I will first read the instructions, consult with a doctor, test the effect on myself or my husband, and only then will I use it for children.

Hello! My daughter has diaper rash in her butt, she is 1 year old, can I use Sintomycin ointment?

Hello. Syntomycin is an antibacterial drug that is prescribed in case of “advanced” diaper rash - with purulent skin lesions. In the early stages of diaper dermatitis, it is better to use more gentle products, for example, Drapolen cream.

Daughter, 2.3. Got ARVI. For three days the temperature was below forty, fluctuating. Green snot has been running from my nose for three days. The doctor prescribed: rinse the nose with saline solution after 15 minutes, syntomycin on turundas (smear the nose) 2 times a day. I'm afraid of antibiotics in the nose.. Is there such a practice of using syntomycin?

Hello, Nadezhda. Given the green color of the mucus, a runny nose is complicated and antibacterial treatment is required. That is why the doctor prescribed a local antibiotic. Its effectiveness is controversial - within a few days the infection penetrates into the deeper layers of the mucosa, and the ointment will not help in this case. For nasal rinsing, it is better to use isotonic solutions.

Attention! All information on the site is provided for informational purposes only and is for informational purposes only. For all questions regarding the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, you must consult a doctor for an in-person consultation.

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Nose ointments for a runny nose: a list of the best and inexpensive ones. Instructions

In addition to the common nasal drops and aerosols, ointments for the common cold can also be used in treatment.

They are used both as a means of therapy and for preventive purposes and become especially relevant in the cold season, when the incidence of colds is very high.

Despite the apparent ease of such treatment, one should not forget that the choice of ointment for adults and children depends on many factors and requires an individual approach.

What to apply to your nose when you have a runny nose?

All existing ointments for the common cold can be divided into the following medicinal groups:

  1. antiviral – widely used for prevention, especially during epidemic outbreaks;
  2. antiseptic – used in the treatment of bacterial infections;
  3. combined – have a general therapeutic effect, used in a complex manner;
  4. homeopathic - based on natural ingredients, used as part of a comprehensive treatment of the disease.

The causes of rhinitis are infection or the body’s reaction to an allergen. It can be pet fur, flowering plants, household dust. Before using one or another remedy, you need to determine the cause of the disease.

What ointments for a runny nose can be used for children?

Many parents believe that ointments can help in treating a runny nose, since they have a thick consistency and do not get into the throat, which often causes discomfort in a small child.

However, you should listen to the opinion of experts who claim that not all of them can be recommended for children.

Safe for children over 2 years old are Golden Star (Asterisk) balm, Evamenol, Fleming and Thuja ointments. They are based on petroleum jelly and herbal extracts.

After consultation with the doctor, it is possible to use oxolinic and ichthyol ointments, Viferon. It should be noted that the listed drugs will be truly effective only as part of complex therapy.

The use of ointments based on Vaseline and herbs for the treatment of infants is undesirable. Uncontrolled use without prior consultation with a doctor can lead to disruption of the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity.

There is no ointment designed specifically for infants. In the treatment of ARVI for children, Vishnevsky, Levomekol and tetracycline ointments are not used.

What are the contraindications?

The safest drugs are those belonging to the homeopathic group. Almost the only contraindication to their use is individual intolerance to the components. Antiseptic ointments are prohibited for use in:

  1. children under 6 years old;
  2. pregnant and lactating women;
  3. persons with chronic liver and kidney diseases;
  4. allergy sufferers.

Ointments are not used if a runny nose is accompanied by copious yellow-green discharge mixed with pus. Since such symptoms may indicate the development of sinusitis, treatment of which must be comprehensive.

Antiviral and antiseptic

Antiviral drugs are effective in reducing the likelihood of infection during acute respiratory viral infection epidemics. They are most effective at the initial stage of the disease and are capable of removing individual virus particles from the affected cells.

Antiseptics with antibiotic properties are used for bacterial infections, which are characterized by prolonged rhinitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes, and pain.

Tetracycline ointment

An antimicrobial drug, an antibiotic, destroys pathogenic microorganisms. It has good efficiency and strong action.

For this reason, it is recommended to apply the ointment no more than three times a day for a week. If rhinitis is caused by viruses or fungi, the use of tetracycline ointment is ineffective. It is also not applied if there are blood crusts in the nasal cavity.

Long-term use of the ointment negatively affects the functioning of internal organs. The medicine is not recommended for pregnant and lactating women, children under 6 years of age.

Viferon

Indicated for use to prevent the disease or at the first signs of its manifestation. Available in the form of an ointment or gel. The main advantage is the possibility of its use by expectant mothers and infants.

The nasal passages are lubricated several times a day until the signs of a cold disappear completely. The main component of the drug, interferon, effectively affects invading viruses even before they begin their destructive activity.

Oxolinic ointment

The most famous nasal ointment for a runny nose, used mainly to prevent influenza or ARVI.

It has few contraindications, but is extremely undesirable for children under 2 years of age. The product is applied to the nasal mucosa 1-2 times a day for 3 weeks.

In some cases, a burning sensation may occur. This indicates the body's hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

Many experts note the lack of proven data on the effectiveness of oxolin. The medicine can help reduce the spread of infection in complex therapy.

The cost at the pharmacy ranges from 60 to 70 rubles

Vishnevsky ointment

The main components are castor oil and birch tar. In some cases it can be used for sinusitis. Treatment of ARVI with this drug is possible only in a hospital setting under the supervision of a doctor.

Use at home is undesirable due to the increased risk of allergic reactions.

Homeopathic

Medicines in this group are based on natural ingredients and have an immune-modeling effect. Ointments made to order on a natural basis can be purchased at any pharmacy.

Doctor Mom

Used to ease breathing during nasal congestion and severe ARVI. The composition contains menthol, camphor, eucalyptus and turpentine oils.

Due to the presence of menthol, it is not recommended for children under 2 years of age. Doctor Mom should be applied only to the outer areas of the wings of the nose. In case of accidental contact with mucous membranes, rinse them with warm running water.

Fleming's ointment

Prescribed for colds and sinusitis. It is well tolerated by patients; side effects such as itching, burning or skin rashes are rare.

For treatment, treated turundas are administered. You can also lubricate both nostrils twice a day for two weeks. The drug can be used during pregnancy; it does not affect the development of the fetus or the condition of the expectant mother.

Star

A well-known aromatic balm from Vietnam, which was used for treatment back in Soviet times. It contains natural essential oils that have a beneficial effect on the condition of the upper respiratory tract and activate the immune system, forcing the body to actively resist the disease.

For allergic rhinitis, Zvezdochka is not used. You should also not apply it to mucous membranes, as this can cause severe irritation and even burns.

The price at the pharmacy is from 80 rubles

Combined

Medicines with a combined composition eliminate nasal congestion due to the antibacterial activity of the components.

Levomekol

Prescribed if the causative agent of the disease is an infection of bacterial origin. For an accurate diagnosis, test results are needed.

Cotton swabs soaked in medication are inserted into the nasal passages. The therapeutic effect is possible when the treated tampons are in the nose for at least four hours.

Only a doctor can prescribe Levomekol to children and expectant mothers. In case of an overdose or increased sensitivity of the body, burning, itching, swelling of the skin, and rash are possible.

Pinosol

The main secret of popularity is its naturalness. Pinosol contains pine, eucalyptus and mint oils. They kill pathogenic microelements.

It can be prescribed to eliminate the symptoms of acute rhinitis and dry nose, complicated by the formation of crusts. The nasal passages are carefully treated with Pinosol applied to a cotton swab.

Evamenol

Menthol and eucalyptus in the composition have a distracting, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect. The course of treatment should not exceed 5-10 days, during which the nasal passages are treated 2-3 times a day. If the desired effect does not occur during this time, more effective medications are required.

Contraindications include hypersensitivity to the components and children under 2 years of age. Evamenol is completely safe for pregnant women. The ointment is quite cheap, which also contributes to its popularity.

The price at the pharmacy is from 73 rubles

Other ointments

Sunoref

When ARVI becomes chronic, Sunoref will help cope with the problem. It has an anti-inflammatory and disinfecting effect.

Ingredients: eucalyptus oil, camphor, streptocide, ephedrine. The latter belongs to substances with narcotic effects, so this medicine can be bought at a pharmacy only with a doctor's prescription. Not recommended for hypertension and individual intolerance.

Anemone

It is possible to prescribe the drug for rhinitis, which is accompanied by copious liquid discharge. For application use cotton swabs or sticks. The recommended course of treatment is two weeks with application twice a day. Allergic reactions are possible, so it is not prescribed to patients under 18 years of age and nursing mothers.

Synthomycin

First of all, it helps with burns and abrasions, but it can also be prescribed to get rid of the symptoms of ARVI and in case of exacerbations of sinusitis and sinusitis. Relieves the feeling of congestion and dryness in the upper respiratory tract.

It should not be prescribed for liver diseases or disorders of the hematopoietic organs. Since we are talking about an antibiotic, its prescription for pregnant women should be discussed separately with the doctor.

Boromentholovaya

The main ingredients of the product are menthol, boric acid and petroleum jelly, which have an effective effect on various diseases of the upper respiratory tract. The drug is prescribed as an additional drug to eliminate inflammation. Two or three times a day is enough. Not suitable for children under five years of age.

With propolis

The famous bee product is effective in treating many diseases. It also helps well with the first symptoms of a runny nose and its complications. Propolis is also useful because, in addition to its anti-inflammatory effect, it helps strengthen the immune system.

The cooled product is crushed, mixed with butter and peach oil and mixed thoroughly. Turundas lubricated with the resulting mixture are placed alternately in one and the other nostril for 5-10 minutes. A remedy with propolis for a runny nose is not used for patients prone to allergic reactions.

There is no need to rely on ointments as a panacea to completely get rid of a runny nose. Many patients, as well as young and inexperienced mothers, tend to exaggerate their positive effects. But competent and timely use of ointments in combination with other medications gives a positive and lasting effect.

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Antibiotic Nizhpharm Syntomycin liniment 10% - review

It definitely cures acne! But it treats colds even better.

I ask those who are anxious not to read it - it’s disgusting in places!

They write here all about the fight against pimples using synthomycin ointment (emulsion), and I will tell you about the treatment that my family has been using successfully for many years. When my son was five years old, I took him to the pool to learn to swim. He learned to swim, but developed sinusitis. I had to cure him before school, I had a year left. For those who don’t know, sinusitis can be cured without puncturing; the main thing in this matter is to choose the right treatment and follow the sequence of actions.

We cured the sinusitis, but we follow one of the doctor’s recommendations for any cold - turundas with this ointment in the nose. At that time I twisted them from cotton wool.

Now I do it simply - I take the thinnest cotton pads, divide them into two halves, and cut each half in half with scissors.

Bring a handkerchief. Gently and carefully screw the turunda into one nostril, then into the other. My son always starts sneezing, but I can lie with them as standard “from commercial to commercial.” You need to do this fun and disgusting procedure in the evening, when you no longer need to go anywhere, or if you are on sick leave, when it is convenient for you.

Before turundas, it is better to drink tea, or gargle - whatever you want, as long as the nasopharyngeal mucosa is warmed. I don’t remember whether the doctor recommended this, or we figured it out ourselves experimentally, but it really helps. My son generally does this - he puts on turundas for himself, and applies a hot compress (a boiled egg, wrapped in a towel, so that it doesn’t burn) to the outside of his nose.

I won’t say that the snot will go away after one procedure, but during the night of illness the picture changes - it becomes easier to breathe, the throat hurts less, and there’s just a revolution in the nose - you can already blow your nose.

Sorry, but you can’t write it in beautiful words - the snot separates more easily, and no longer flows on its own, but is controlled by the nose - you can already breathe (and therefore sleep at night). And just as we still love to go to work when we are sick, this is not a cure at all, it’s like a treasure.

I have a tube of ointment in the refrigerator, before treatment we take it out so that it warms up to room temperature. At the same time, I emphasize that it is better not to undergo treatment without a doctor’s recommendation, since synthomycin can cause an allergic reaction.

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Since then, this is how we treat colds: stick the turunda two or three times and we’re healthy!

Thanks to our pediatrician, I thank her for my son as long as I live!

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With this ointment you don't have to worry about pimples.

I visited a cosmetologist and decided to do mechanical cleaning, since the last one was a year ago. Everything went fine, but I have this reaction when after cleaning, 1-2 inflammations pop up after a couple of days. This happened this time too.

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The best ointments for the treatment of rhinitis

Antiviral ointments for a runny nose

When treating rhinitis caused by a virus, antiviral ointments are used.

Ointment "Viferon"

Viferon ointment is a biological ointment and is used mainly as a prophylactic drug. By enriching the body with interferon, it promotes the accelerated removal of viruses from cells affected by it at an early stage of the disease or acts as a preventive measure.

Sometimes the ointment develops the awakening of an allergic reaction. In this case, you should refuse to use it.

Oxolinic ointment

This ointment is a synthetic ointment. Oxolinic ointment has an antiviral effect; it is used for the prevention and treatment of certain types of runny nose. The nasal cavity coated with this ointment is less susceptible to “attacks” of pathogenic viruses during an influenza epidemic. The property of this ointment is to kill the virus. Oxolin, which is part of the ointment, easily affects viruses that spread by airborne droplets.

It is not recommended to use the ointment when taking vasoconstrictor medications, since after it the inner mucous membrane of the nose dries out. This leads to injury to small blood vessels.

Homeopathic ointments for runny nose

Thanks to their natural ingredients, homeopathic ointments act as an immune stimulant, an antivirus, and reduce inflammation in the nose. The additional decongestant and antiallergic effect of homeopathic ointments increases their popularity among the population.

Ointment "Doctor Mom"

Indian made ointment. It has “absorbed” centuries-old traditions of using the healing effects of local nature. The ointment contains only natural oils of eucalyptus, nutmeg, turpentine, as well as camphor, thymol and menthol.

Doctor Mom ointment is used for external use only. You should not lubricate the mucous membranes of your nose with it or allow it to get into your eyes.

Fleming's ointment

The composition of Fleming's ointment is rich in natural ingredients. Calendula, horse chestnut, menthol, witch hazel (witch hazel) are included in the ointment. The base of the ointment is Vaseline with the addition of zinc oxide.

Sometimes the ointment can cause an allergic reaction. It is not recommended for use in children under 2 years of age if there is an individual intolerance to one of the components.

Ointment "Thuja"

The ointment gets its name from the evergreen ornamental tree from which the oil used in the ointment is extracted. It also contains eucalyptus, propolis, chamomile, flax extract and glycerin.

Contraindications for use: allergies to individual components, children under 18 years of age, pregnant and lactating women, patients suffering from epilepsy.

Ointment "Star"

“Zvezdochka” ointment is another representative of alternative medicine of foreign origin. It contains natural ingredients used by Vietnamese folk healers: oils of clove, eucalyptus, cinnamon, mint and other medicinal herbs.

The ointment has no negative side effects, although it may cause allergic reactions in some people. Do not use the ointment when treating children under 2 years of age.

Antiseptic ointments for runny nose

Antiseptic ointments are used to treat runny nose caused by bacteria. Such ointments have a strict focus - suppressing the vital activity of microorganisms that cause rhinitis.

Tetracycline ointment against runny nose

Before using tetracycline ointment, it is necessary to establish the group of bacteria that caused the disease and their sensitivity to tetracycline. This ointment destroys bacteria on the nasal mucosa. It is recommended to treat a runny nose with a 1% ointment, lubricating the nasal cavity 3 times a day. The active substance of the ointment has a detrimental effect on bacteria, preventing their development at the protein level.

Tetracycline ointment is not recommended for use in case of fungal infections, allergies to tetracycline, low white blood cells, liver and kidney disease, children under 8 years of age and pregnant women. It should not be used when taking antibiotics using penicillin, drugs containing metal ions, when treating stomach ulcers and high acidity, or when using drugs that accelerate the absorption of antibiotics.

Vishnevsky ointment

Vishnevsky's ointment, consisting of birch bark extract (tar), castor oil and bismuth salts, simultaneously stops the development of pathogenic microorganisms and restrains the inflammatory process during a runny nose.

Boromenthol ointment

Despite its simple composition (vaseline, boric acid, menthol), boromenthol ointment perfectly helps eliminate a runny nose, restore nasal breathing, and reduce pain.

Boromenthol ointment may cause an allergic effect or increased irritation of the skin in some patients. Do not use the ointment in areas of skin damage or in the area of ​​bleeding wounds.

Syntomycin ointment

Synthomycin ointment is an antibiotic. It is not recommended to use it to treat a runny nose, much less apply it to the nasal mucosa. Syntomycin ointment helps to increase the number of tetracycline-resistant bacteria, and further use of medications with tetracycline will not have the desired effect. The use of this ointment for a runny nose provokes the development of the disease, since the pathogenic microflora receives additional conditions for development.

Combined ointments

The essence of the name “combined” is that such ointments perform therapeutic functions in a comprehensive manner - for the whole body.

Ointment "Evamenol"

This remedy constricts blood vessels, lowering the level of colds, copes well with neutralizing pathogens, and provides anesthesia at the site of application.

The drug is contraindicated for children under 2 years of age, patients who cannot tolerate the components of the drug. The ointment sometimes causes an allergic reaction.

Ointment "Pinosol"

Ointment "Pinosol" is, like the previous ones, nasal. It consists entirely of natural ingredients (pine extracts, eucalyptus, peppermint, thyme). An excellent tool for destroying pathogenic microbes, bacteria, and well reduces the inflammatory process in the body.

It is not advisable to use it in children under 2 years of age; pregnant women can use it only after consulting a doctor.

Ointment "Levomekol"

This ointment has a wide spectrum of action as an antibiotic and a good healing drug for the nasal mucosa.

Miramistin ointment

Miramistin ointment is the latest development in pharmacology with a wide range of action and fewer contraindications.

Ointments for runny nose in children

Pediatrics does not recommend using ointments for the common cold on your own at home. Young children will not be able to clearly talk about pain, and parents will not be able to understand treatment methods without the help of a pediatrician.

Folk recipes

There are many traditional ways to treat a runny nose. Many of them give good results when the first symptoms appear, and some - with chronic manifestations. Everyone chooses the appropriate form of treatment for themselves.

Let's look at traditional ways to get rid of a runny nose using folk ointments.

Recipe No. 3. For preparation you will need 50 ml of vegetable oil, 0.25 heads of onion and 4 medium cloves of garlic. The oil needs to be heated for 40 minutes in a water bath. Then add chopped onion and garlic. After 2 hours, the mixture should be strained.

The most unpleasant manifestation of a cold is a runny nose, which you would like to get rid of as quickly as possible. Ointments are excellent means of fighting a runny nose from the first days. They effectively relieve pain, relieve nasal congestion and symptoms of illness.

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Effective remedy Evamenol: indications, contraindications, application features

A runny nose or nasal congestion is a consequence of an inflammatory process that affects the mucous membrane. Some time after the onset of this condition, mucous discharge occurs, which disrupts normal breathing and significantly reduces the person’s quality of life. To cope with this problem, you should choose the right drug.

The most effective and safe remedy for a runny nose

One of the most effective and safest remedies is evamenol ointment for the common cold. It significantly improves breathing and helps cope with the manifestations of rhinitis. This ointment has a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect and promotes vasoconstriction, which eliminates a runny nose. In addition, the medicine has an antiseptic effect. Therefore, it is actively prescribed for the treatment of sinusitis, cough, tonsillitis and other pathologies.

How does the drug work?

Evamenol ointment is a thick yellow mass. Thanks to this consistency, the product easily penetrates the nasal passages. If you use more liquid preparations, there is a risk that they will simply drain and the desired result will not be achieved.

Many nasal sprays effectively combat pathogenic microorganisms, but they often have a drying effect on the mucous membrane. Because of this, breathing becomes more painful and many unpleasant symptoms arise. Evamenol does not dry out the mucous membrane. In addition, this ointment has a pronounced analgesic effect, which makes it even more valuable.

The active substances included in the drug produce an anti-inflammatory and irritating effect. In addition, they have a slight antiseptic effect. Thanks to the use of this product, breathing significantly improves. This effect can be achieved by narrowing the blood vessels located in the nose.

The effect of the drug is due to its unique composition. Thus, menthol has an irritating effect and has antiseptic characteristics. Eucalyptus oil is responsible for stimulating the receptors in the nasal mucosa. In addition, it is also a good antiseptic and has a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect.

So, the active substances of the product have the following types of effects:

This product is produced in the form of a nasal ointment. 100 g of the drug contains active substances - eucalyptus oil and levomenthol. On sale you can find tubes with a capacity of 15 g and dark glass bottles of 20 g. The average price of evamenol ointment is 37 rubles.

Treatment of sinusitis

How sinusitis develops: inflammatory process in the maxillary sinuses

When the inflammatory process is localized in the sinuses, it is very important to restore breathing. For this purpose, most people prefer to use vasoconstrictor drops. It is also possible to use sprays with a similar effect.

However, among modern medicines you can find no less effective drugs that do not have so many side effects and contraindications. These include homeopathic nasal ointment for sinusitis evamenol.

Due to the ingredients that are present in this medication, the vessels of the nose narrow. Thanks to this, the swelling of the mucous membrane is significantly reduced and breathing becomes easier. Syntomycin ointment in the nose also helps a lot with sinusitis.

It is recommended to apply ointment for sinusitis to the nasal mucosa. This must be done in small quantities three times a day. The course of therapy is approximately a week. This also allows you to dry your child’s nose if they have a runny nose.

Evamenol ointment during pregnancy is considered one of the safest drugs. The natural components that make up it do not harm the baby. However, before using evamenol during pregnancy, you should still consult your doctor.

The fact is that the plant substances present in the medicine can provoke allergic reactions. This is perhaps the only contraindication that prevents all women without exception from using this ointment for a runny nose during pregnancy.

Features of using the product

Instructions for use of evamenol ointment indicate that this product is recommended to be applied to the inner walls of the nasal cavity. To achieve the desired result, it is enough to apply the drug in a volume resembling the size of a seed.

Ointment for runny nose for children and adults is recommended to be used 2-3 times a day. The maximum duration of therapy is 10 days.

This limitation is not at all related to the likely consequences of using the drug. The fact is that the presence of a runny nose for such a long time gives reason to assume that it is a consequence of a serious illness. Therefore, symptomatic therapy in such a situation will clearly not be enough. If rhinitis remains after 7-10 days, you should definitely consult a doctor.

It must be taken into account that evamenol ointment, like any other medicine, has certain restrictions on its use. So, the drug cannot be used:

  1. Children under 2 years old.
  2. People with individual intolerance to the ingredients of the product.

People with allergies should use the drug with caution. Before using the product, you should carefully study its composition to avoid unwanted reactions.

For sinusitis, evamenol runny nose ointment for children and adults should be used in combination with other medications. Equally important is proper nutrition, strengthening the immune system and a healthy lifestyle.

Evamenol ointment is a fairly effective remedy that helps restore breathing and cope with the symptoms of rhinitis. The main thing is to strictly follow all medical recommendations and not exceed the prescribed dosage.

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