In my experience, nothing works for the ears. I take sudafed to try to "dry" them out but sniffing anything has never done it for me. I don`t see how you can sniff something up the eustachion tubes.
That is her problem. Steam is heat which if inhaled produces increased blood flow and swelling to the inside of an already "bunged up nose"
How can steam help?
Now otrivine and ephedrine are vaso constrictors, ...they reduce the swelling to a "bunged up nose"............now that makes sense.;-)
237SJ....the vaso constriction of the lining of the nose is transmitted to the lining of the Eustachian tube and this reduces the swelling and unblocks the ears.
I was thinking more of clearing mucus in the tubes sqad.
Regarding the steam - could the heat/moisture loosen mucus thus decongesting a little bit? Mind you, usually menthol or some other sort of pungent substance is put in the steam and gives the feeling of breathing easier. Maybe it`s just that, a feeling.
lofty...we are all getting terribly confused here.
The question indicates that a blocked up nose is the main issue and I have answered with that in mind.......no diagnosis........just a blocked up nose.
Why do doctors suggest inhalations for sinusitis?.................many don´t. (including me)
Now if you did, then the action of the steam would be to irritate the lining of the sinus in an effort for it to produce mucous which is then easily blown out through the nose.
Doesn´t do much good..................but one feels that it does.
I don't know if you're talking about Lottie question or mine Sqad. If it's mine her nose isn't the problem. It's only a little bit bunged. It's her ears...
Doctor told me last month Smudge that if you have real sinus problems then you should always see your doctor (I am not talking about having a stuffed up nose) She said that sinus problems are always taken seriously because of their proximity to the brain!