Nasal mucosa

Anatomy The nasal mucosa is a thin layer of tissue that lines our nasal cavities from the inside. It is made up of certain skin cells, which have about 50 – 300 short brush-like nasal hairs, the so-called cilia. In addition, glands for secretion formation and venous plexuses for air flow regulation are embedded in … Nasal mucosa

Clinical pictures | Nasal mucosa

Clinical pictures An inflammation of the nasal mucosa, medically known as rhinitis or better known as a cold, results in an acute or permanent inflammation of the nasal mucosa. Triggers can be pathogens (often viruses), allergies (e.g. pollen, house dust mites, animal hair), tissue loss of the nasal mucosa due to malformations or tumors, or … Clinical pictures | Nasal mucosa

Contraindications | Olynth®

Contraindications In this case, the treating physician should be consulted before using Olynth®: Known increased intraocular pressure and especially in known narrow-angle glaucoma High blood pressure (hypertension) and other cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease and cardiac arrhythmia Other diseases of the vascular system, such as advanced arteriosclerosis and an aneurysm Blood pressure increasing … Contraindications | Olynth®

Revenue | Olynth®

Revenue Olynth® is intended for use in the nose (nasal) and should therefore only be used there. For application, the spray bottle is inserted with its tip into both nostrils one after the other. By briefly pressing the spray bottle, a mist is sprayed into the nostrils. During spraying, one should breathe in lightly through … Revenue | Olynth®

Olynth®

Introduction Olynth® is a drug used to treat swelling of the nasal mucosa, as it has a decongesting effect on the mucosa. The nasal mucosa swells in diseases such as rhinitis, colds and flu-like infections. It can also cause allergic swelling of the mucous membrane in the nose. In such cases the swelling can be … Olynth®

Nasal mucosa inflammation

Introduction A nasal mucosa inflammation occurs in most cases in the context of a cold and is also called rhinitis or colloquially rhinitis. This is generally used to describe an inflammation of the mucous membrane, which can be acute or chronic and is caused by an infection with pathogens, allergic reactions or so-called pseudoallergic mechanisms. … Nasal mucosa inflammation