Good morning. My child, 5 years old from 3 weeks takes pronosal twice a day, I noticed that he has red and bloodshot eyes, as we use this drug. Can this drug cause such symptoms even though it is administered into the nose? And what to do in this situation to stop the administration of this drug? I have a doctor's appointment in a week to the ENT who prescribed this drug
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We experienced similar side effects after constant use of Pronasal 2x a day in a 6-year-old.
Before, we thought it was a symptom of an allergy, but eye drops for allergy sufferers did not help. On the other hand, leaving Rponasal for a few days had a positive effect
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
2 years ago
It is impossible to clearly assess whether Pronasal is the cause of redness and congestion of the eyes in your child. Yes, this preparation may cause vision problems, e.g. blurred vision or an increase in pressure in the eyeball, but they may also have a different background. In this situation, it is best to consult a pediatrician, family doctor or ophthalmologist and discuss the problem even by phone: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/jak-telefoniczne-otrzymac-recepte-i-zwolnienie-lekarskie