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But that nasal decongestant fucks up your nasal mucosa, leading to worse swelling and congestion over time.
Just for clarity, because I am not 100% certain I am grokking your comment properly:
In my experience, your comment is true of oxymetazoline nasal sprays.
In my experience, your comment is not true of phenylephrine nasal sprays.
By that, I mean I, personally, have never experienced difficulty weaning myself off of generic PE nasal sprays; I have experienced such difficulties with oxymetazoline.
That being said, I can't rule out the possibility or severity of rebound congestion from any decongestant, including both nasal sprays and pills.
Not the person you're replying to and have nothing to add to this specific conversation, but I just wanted to commend you on this style of communication. It was so clear and level and I see no way anyone (in good faith) could find anything to misconstrue from your statements. This is som 10/10 internet communication and I will be studying the way you laid this comment out for future use.