Flonse Side Effects
July 27, 2022 4:49 PM Subscribe
Do you take or have taken Flonase? Have you ever gotten little white heads in your nose? Might they be related?
I'm going to send a message to my doctor about this. However, I'm curious if it's happened to anyone else? They are not white patches like thrush (which can be a Flonase SE). They are quite painful. They get better slowly if I stop using the Flonase.
I'm going to send a message to my doctor about this. However, I'm curious if it's happened to anyone else? They are not white patches like thrush (which can be a Flonase SE). They are quite painful. They get better slowly if I stop using the Flonase.
I've used Flonase off and on since the 1990s and have never had this happen.
posted by assenav at 6:41 PM on July 27, 2022
posted by assenav at 6:41 PM on July 27, 2022
One of the listed possible side effects of Flonase is "sores or white patches inside or around your nose."
posted by MagnificentVacuum at 6:43 PM on July 27, 2022 [2 favorites]
posted by MagnificentVacuum at 6:43 PM on July 27, 2022 [2 favorites]
I use Flonase daily.
I did once have a whitehead inside my nose, but that was before I started using the Flonase.
posted by NotLost at 6:59 PM on July 27, 2022
I did once have a whitehead inside my nose, but that was before I started using the Flonase.
posted by NotLost at 6:59 PM on July 27, 2022
I’ve used it for a month here and there. Never once had what you’re describing.
posted by Tell Me No Lies at 7:40 PM on July 27, 2022
posted by Tell Me No Lies at 7:40 PM on July 27, 2022
I've used flonase daily for at least 2 years now I think. I've had maybe 5 whiteheads in my nose throughout my life; none while using flonase, and never clusters. During the winter when the air is dry about 66% of the time when I blow my nose in the morning there's some blood. In the winter pre-flonase that was about 33% of the time. The increased chance of seeing blood in the morning is the only side effect I've noticed.
posted by nobeagle at 6:01 AM on July 28, 2022
posted by nobeagle at 6:01 AM on July 28, 2022
This could be the result of an allergy to an ingredient in the Flonase.
posted by heatherlogan at 10:07 AM on July 28, 2022
posted by heatherlogan at 10:07 AM on July 28, 2022
Response by poster: I messaged the doc but haven't heard back from him yet. I'm not going to use the Flonase anymore ever. It helps, but I hate the pain inside my nose.
posted by kathrynm at 4:15 PM on July 28, 2022
posted by kathrynm at 4:15 PM on July 28, 2022
Best answer: Yes, Yes, Yes! I literally just talked to my allergist about this yesterday! I get these any time I use Flonase (or prescription versions of Flonase) more than a couple days in a row. She thought my “angle of spray” might be incorrect and recommended angling in more diagonally, but then also gave me a prescription to try Azelastine spray instead to see if that causes the same issue. My nose bumps always went away after 3-4 days but we’re super painful in the meantime. Good luck finding an alternative that works!!
posted by JannaK at 5:11 AM on July 29, 2022 [1 favorite]
posted by JannaK at 5:11 AM on July 29, 2022 [1 favorite]
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