Does the Sinugator work?
Does the Sinugator work?
Does the Sinugator work?
The Sinugator works similar to a neti pot, washing congestion from the nasal cavities and flushing out the sinuses. The Sinugator works similar to a neti pot, except it pulsating ability allows it to flush the sinuses more thoroughly. Using the Sinugator also protects against dust and another pollutants.
How often should you use a Sinugator?
You may use NeilMed® packets with other irrigation devices, as long as you mix with the correct volume of water. Our recommendation is to replace Neti Pot every three months. Please wash your hands and rinse the device. Fill the NasaFlo® with 240 mL (8 fl oz) of lukewarm distilled, filtered or previously boiled water.
How do you sanitize a Sinugator?
Clean the Sinugator by running plain water and dry with a clean lint free towel and then air dry the unit by keeping it open to the air. The nasal irrigator tip, blue reservoir and white soft tube can be disinfected by placing in the home microwave for 60 seconds.
How does Neilmed sinus rinse work?
What is Neilmed Sinus Rinse? It is a saline (salt water) nasal wash used to treat rhinitis (inflammation (swelling) of the lining of the nasal passages) and sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses). It cleans mucus, allergens (things that can cause an allergic reaction) and irritants from the nose and sinuses.
How many times can I flush my sinuses?
It’s fine to do a sinus flush occasionally if you’re experiencing a bout of nasal congestion from a cold or allergies. Start with one irrigation per day while you have nasal congestion or other sinus symptoms. You can repeat the irrigation up to three times per day if you feel that it is helping your symptoms.
What are the side effects of NeilMed Sinus Rinse?
NeilMed Sinus Rinse Kit nasal side effects Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Less serious side effects may be more likely, and you may have none at all.
What is the sinugator and what is it used for?
NeilMed’s Sinugator is used primarily to treat post nasal drip and nasal dryness stemming from sinus infections, as well as sinus irritation from indoor and outdoor pollutants like dust, smog, pet dander, pollen and smoke. What is “new” about the Sinugator? The Sinugator is a new type of irrigation device.
When to use nasal irrigation after sinus surgery?
In fact, Dr. Bennett tells patients that the first week after surgery feels like “the biggest head cold of your life.” The Sinugator helps reduce these symptoms by gently flushing out the sinuses and preventing infection. Dr. Bennett recommends using nasal irrigation starting two days after sinus surgery.
How to take care of your sinus after surgery?
Postoperative Care Instructions: 1 Nasal Saline Spray: Nasal saline mist spray can be used every 2-3 hours after surgery and can make your nose more… 2 Sinus Irrigations: You will start the sinus irrigations with the sinus rinse kits (NeilMed Sinus Rinse Kit) the day… More
Is the sinugator pulsating nasal wash good for You?
Using the Sinugator also protects against dust and another pollutants. We are all exposed to tiny particles every day that get into our noses. The nose has a clearance system to remove the particles. The Sinugator pulsating nasal wash is a great way to assist in removing those harmful irritants.