Nasaline Nasal Irrigator
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The easy, comfortable, and safe method to irrigate your nasal cavities with saline solution to effectively treat symptoms associated with allergies, colds or the flu
features:
-the syringe allows the user to control the flow for optimum comfort and effectiveness.
-the patented silicone tip was designed to produce a gentle and effective swirl when the saline solution enters the nose.
-no additional equipment or attachments required
-practical and durable for frequent and repeated use.
helps decongest and drain blocked nasal passages and provides reflief from symptoms associated with allergies, common colds, sinus infections, and the flu.
Contains
nasal irrigator, 10 pre measured saline packets.
Suggested Use
Heat up fresh clean tap water or use warm water directly from the tap. The water temperature should be at body temperature and feel comfortable to the touch. Mix one (1) teaspoon of salt into approximately two (2) cups of water. Stir to dissolve the salt. If you feel a light stinging feeling in your nose when you flush, you may be adding too much or too little salt. If you are planning to use Nasaline for an extended period of time, we recommend using non-iodized salt which can be bought in any supermarket.
Extract the saline solution completely into the syringe.
Stand slightly bent over a bathroom sink or washbasin. Place the silicone tip up against the nose so that it completely seals the nostril. Slowly push the saline solution up into the nostril. Breathe normally through the mouth and refrain from swallowing.
When the saline solution reaches the back of the nasal cavity, the palate closes automatically by reflex. The saline solution fills the nasal cavity and proceeds to pour out the other nostril as it brings along unwanted mucous and crusty secretions. Occasionally, some of the saline solution can trickle down the throat. This is not harmful. A proper flushing should take about 10 seconds per nostril.
Repeat the process with the other nostril.
Use a tissue to blow out any excess saline solution in your nose. Some of the saline solution can remain in the nose and trickle out a few hours later. Tilting your head forward and turn side to side immediately after flushing can prevent this. If you are severely congested, the saline solution can reach the sinus channels and can occasionally drip out of the eyes. This is not harmful and can be prevented by flushing more slowly.
Use one full syringe (2 oz.) for in each nostril in the morning and in the evening or at any time as necessary.
Pull out the piston from the syringe and flush both parts thoroughly with hot water and let air-dry. Nasaline can also be cleaned with a mild dishwashing detergent. If the plunger does not easily slide back into the chamber, put a drop of cooking oil on the black tip.
Nasaline should be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
Does Not Contain
latex
Warnings/Cautions
Consult your physician before using this product.
Keep out of reach of children.
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