NasaFlo Neti Pot Nonbreakable -
Best Designed Neti Pot for Allergies & Sinus Symptoms, 1 neti pot + FREE 50 salt premixed packets, (NeilMed)
NasaFlo Neti Pot includes:- 1 NasaFlo Neti Pot is a smooth gravity flow device creates no pressure in the nasal passage, ears or sinuses
- 50 Regular Premixed Packets of pH Balanced Sodium Chloride & Sodium Bicarbonate Mixture
- Educational brochure instructions in English, Spanish or French
Allergies and Sinus disease cause excessive mucus production in the nasal passages. Nasal irrigation will wash away the excess mucus and allergens such as pollen, dust particles, pollutants and bacteria and reduce the inflammation of the mucus membrane. A normal mucus membrane will fight infections and allergies better and thus reduce symptoms of sinus disease and allergies. A sinus is a hollow space within the bones of the face. The sinuses are lined by delicate membrane. The membrane is called mucosa. As shown in the normal anatomy picture, there are four pairs of sinuses. The function of the sinuses is to humidify and warm the air, add to the sense of smell and to play a significant role in the quality of human sound. It is well known that during acute sinusitis, rhinitis and common cold, the quality of our voice changes and the senses of smell and taste are reduced. Clean & healthy sinus and nasal passages help provide normal, clear breathing and overall good health. Non-Allergic Rhinitis is an inflammation of the lining of the nose due to bacterial & viral infection or secondary to irritants. Allergic Rhinitis is a common allergic reaction that causes inflammation of the lining in the nose with clear and thin secretions. Rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucosa (delicate lining of the inner body surfaces) of nasal passages. Sinuses make mucus and usually drain into the nasal passage through openings called the ostia. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the mucosa of various sinuses, which are located around the nasal passages. Usual symptoms include increased nasal secretions and pain or headache around the sinuses. [... view Nasal polyps before and after treatment ...] The following are symptoms of acute and chronic sinusitis which occur when the sinuses are inflamed and ostia are blocked:- Nasal congestion
- Headache
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Night time cough
- Persistent fatigue
- Fever
- White, yellow, or green discharge
- Pain in the upper jaw or teeth
- Loss of sense of smell or taste
- Rarely and unfortunately serious infections like meningitis, brain abscess, ear infections, etc.
Allergens are organic particles, which attach to the nasal mucosa or respiratory mucosa and lead to the development of an antibody, which creates a series of chemical reactions leading to allergic symptoms. Everybody's reaction to an allergen exposure is different. The same amount of exposure to allergy particles can cause mild, moderate, or severe reactions in different people. Some may not have any reactions at all. Those with moderate to severe reactions will have symptoms. [... Learn more how to reduce allergens ...]
RESEARCH DATA
The estimated number of people suffering from allergic rhinitis and sinusitis ranges from 30 to 50 million. It may be difficult to get the exact number. It is a known fact that nasal allergies and sinus symptoms are extremely common. Our goal as a medical product company is to join the health care forces already in play to help people suffering from these symptoms. We do not claim that our product, SINUS RINSE, will cure the problem, but we can certainly say that either alone or with other medical therapies it will reduce symptoms.
SUGGESTED USAGE
STEP 1: rinse the device and please wash your hands. Fill up the NASAFLO Neti Pot with 8 oz. (240 ml) of warm distilled water or filtered water or previously boiled water. You may warm the water in a microwave but we recommend that you warm it in increments of five seconds. This is to avoid excessive heating of the water as well as device.
STEP 2: Cut the Sinus Rinse mixture packet at the corner and pour it's contents into the pot. Tighten the lid on the device securely and then place one finger over the hole of the cap and shake the device gently to dissolve the mixture.
STEP 3: standing in front of a sink, bend forward to your comfort level and tilt your head down to one side. Keeping your mouth open and without holding your breath, apply tip of the irrigator snugly against nasal passage and allow the solution to flow gently until solution starts draining from the opposite nasal passage. It should not come in the mouth unless you are tilting the head backwards. To adjust or shut the flow, you may place your finger over the hole of the cap. Do not swallow the solution, however, if you accidentally swallowed, there is no harm. STEP 4: blow your nose gently, without pinching your nose completely as this will apply pressure on the eardrums. If tolerated, sniff in any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice prior to blowing the nose as this may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area, which is the area at the back of your nasal passage. At times, some solution will reach the back of the throat so please spit it out. To help improve drainage of nay residual solution, blow your nose gently while tilting your head to the sideways. STEP 5: now repeat steps 3 & 4 on your other nasal passage. If there is any solution leftover, please discard it. We recommend you make a fresh solution each time you rinse. Rinse once or twice a day OR as directed by your physician.
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