“I’ve been doing this since I was a kid.”
Posted: December 30, 2024 12:00 PM CST
Avid Vicks VapoRub users found themselves applying the ointment improperly. And the consequences of her misuse can be serious.
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TikToker Lili (@kirbysrightfoot) said she applies Vicks VapoRub around her nose “every morning and night before bed.”
She appeared shocked in the video, saying, “After I learned that I shouldn’t apply Vapor Rub on my nose or under my nose… [kill] you? ? “
Her video received over 62,000 views.
Viewers are still not convinced
Viewers casually shared that they too had used the ointment incorrectly.
“Still, we all [still] Here it is,” one viewer said.
“I think we’re all ghosts in the comments section!!!” another joked.
“I’ve been doing this since I was a kid. I’m 40 now,” said another.
What does Vicks say?
“Who said you can’t put it under your nose?!” asked a fourth person.
Lili then revealed where she learned the information. “Rub the steam on the back of the bottle,” Lili replied.
The container says it should do not have Used in several places. Some of those locations include:
- From the mouth
- inside the nostrils
- For scarred or damaged skin
- Wrap the bandage tightly
Does Lili still use Vicks VapoRub?
Despite her discovery, Lili, with follow upshe revealed that she still uses Vicks VapoRub on her nostrils, the bridge of her nose, and underneath.
How often can I use Vicks VapoRub?
The Vicks website recommends not using the product more than three to four times a day on the throat, chest, or areas of joint pain. Vicks points out that wearing loose clothing can allow vapors to enter your nose and mouth.
What happens if you rub it into your nose or swallow it?
Because one of them is material Vaporatum is petrolatum, so improper long-term use of VapoRub can have negative health effects.
“If applied daily for months or years in and under the nose, Vaseline can travel through the nose and into the lung tissue, causing lipoid pneumonia.” memo. sign Symptoms of lipoid pneumonia include shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest pain, persistent cough, fever, and weight loss. It also has the potential to cause fatal injuries. However, if you stop using the product, symptoms may disappear within a year.
According to poison regulations, ingestion can cause nausea, seizures and even death.
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The Daily Dot reached out to Lili via Instagram direct message and TikTok comments, as well as Vicks via email.
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