Allermi formulas are designed to help relieve nasal congestion and rhinitis symptoms. However, you may not experience their full effects if structural issues are blocking access to the deeper parts of your nasal passages.
If you’ve had a nasal injury in the past, it’s especially important to note that your midline septum may be more sensitive and fragile. It is more likely to become irritated and prone to bleeding, particularly with manipulation or trauma. Extra care should be taken to avoid direct contact with the septum when using nasal sprays, saline rinses, or ointments.
Always be sure to insert the nozzle as deep as comfortable and angle it away from the septum, straight towards the outer eye.
If you have been diagnosed with a deviated septum, nasal injury, or other structural issue—and are still experiencing symptoms despite using Allermi consistently and with proper technique for 2–3 weeks—it is advisable to consult your ENT and explore additional interventions.
For concerns around nasal septal perforation, please click here.