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Nasal Rinsing Devices by Mark Shapiro





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I'm a judgment broker that writes a lot. For lots of folks, sinus flushing is often really important to them. Certain folks with deeply congested sinuses might rinse their nasal areas up to twelve times a day, however that has risks including nosebleeds. Most folks probably should limit themselves to no more than three times per 24 hours, unless a doctor tells you that you can/should do it more than that. If you have deep upper nasal congestion, be patient, because it may be several days for all the benefits of doing your daily sinus flushing to be realized.

Some people have used crazy techniques to clean their nasal area. I know about a person who stands inside his warm home shower, and then allows the hot water to flow up his nose until he gags and vomits. That does not sound fun or healthy at all, so I will never attempt that. And, shower water flow isn't sufficiently clean; pure distilled, very well-filtered, or sealed bottled very pure water is always needed to prevent infections. Although, taking a warm shower after and/or before your sinus flushing episode can be good, because warm moist water vapor helps loosen you up; and can become a great place for draining, after your sinus flushing episode.

I have tested the top four more common cheap and basic types of sinus rinse utensils, covered here in this article. Although I have not tried the aerosol can kind of nasal irrigation products, I'm certain they all work fine; although for daily rinsing, they are most likely way too expensive for most folks.

Some people use more than a single kind of device for a nose rinsing session. Certain people partially block one of their nostrils, while they gently sniff just a tiny amount water; to help some salt water reach further, and flush their higher sinus area better, and flush out additional junk.

The closed NetiPot devices are teapot-looking water storing pots with a screw top, so they can close and seal up. NetiPots are passive devices, where gravity does the work. They are cheap, and are usually made of plastic, sometimes porcelain. Because they come with a top that will seal, one may use very pure water with prepackaged convenient salt packets. You simply microwave the water in your NetiPot for around thirty seconds, and check to make sure that it's warm. After that, add the salt, close the device, and then swirl/shake everything a little, which will mix your salt in. To use a NetiPot, you hold it's spout to seal with one of your nostrils, and then let water flow down the other. NetiPots are more gentle than most other nose rinse utensils, so they are good when you've got to flush your nasal passages more than once, to remove a bunch of sinus junk.

The open NetiPot devices are similar to closed NetiPot units, except they look like some gravy ladle-thing. Open NetiPots can't be sealed, which means when one mixes in their salt mixture, a clean stirring utensil is required; or the salt must be mixed in the water, prior to putting pouring it in a NetiPot open-style unit.

The squeeze bottle kinds of nasal rinse devices are really economical, and meant to last around three months. NeilMed often includes free bottles, if one buys their brand of salt packs. Squeeze nasal rinse bottles have the advantage of being "interactive", meaning one controls the salt water flow by how hard they squeeze the bottle. Squeeze gently, however sometimes a little more water pressure is useful to liberate more blockage. Just like the closed NetiPots, they come with a screw-top lid and can be closed, to make mixing the water simple. One might have to squeeze the bottle a little bit harder against their nose, than other cheap sinus rinsing devices. With a squeeze bottle, when your water is gone, you may use your water bottle to squeeze a shot of air gently into each of your nostrils, which will help remove more stuff more quickly.

There's also many types and sellers of various powered sinus flushing units. Powered units have the advantage of pulsing the salt water to dislodge more gunk than a squeeze bottle can. So far; I have just used NeilMed's SinuGator, that runs on batteries and is cheap. One presses the button down to start it, and to keep it running. The 8-ounce reservoir of salt water goes really fast; so switch nostrils quickly when you use the SinuGator. I partly close one nostril, use my SinuGator in the remaining nostril; and then snort slowly as I press it's power button for a few seconds, to clean out my higher regions better. I have found using my SinuGator to free things up, then followed by a "passive" (and longer lasting) NetiPot session, works well. As of yet, I have not used other powered nasal irrigators. Some of them are professional and expensive, and I'm certain all of them work very well.

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