Benefits of nasal irrigation

- Helps remove thick mucus that remains in the nasal cavity, making the nose cleaner.
- Relieve chronic cold symptoms
- Prevent the spread of germs in the nasal cavity.
- Prevent the spread of sinus symptoms to the lungs.
- Reduces the amount of germs, waste and allergens.
- Moisturize the nasal mucosa
- Relieve nasal congestion or shortness of breath, and breathe more easily.
- Relieves irritation in the nasal cavity.
- Increase the effectiveness of nasal sprays because the medicine works better when the nose is clear and clean.
Who should have a nasal wash?
Nasal irrigation should be done. Before หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ using nasal sprays to treat illnesses or in cases where children have diseases related to the nasal cavity. Nasal irrigation should done regularly. Especially for patients with the following diseases:
- Allergy
- Sinusitis
- Asthma
- I have a cold, a stuffy nose, a runny nose or too much mucus, making it difficult to breathe.
If you notice that your child has a lot of thick mucus, has expose to dust and smoke, or has expose to highly polluted air, you should also wash your child’s nose with saline.
The correct way to wash your nose must include:
Device for rinsing the nose with saline solution
- Saline solution with a concentration of 0.9% can be purchased at hospitals or general pharmacies.
- Cup for salt water
- Plastic syringe
- For small children, use a size of 5-10 cc.
- For older children, a size of 10-20 cc should use.
- A container to collect mucus, or if you don’t have a container, you can wash your nose in the sink.
Nasal lavage procedure
- Wash your hands and equipment thoroughly.
- Pour the brine into the prepared container.
- Use a plastic syringe to draw up about 5-10 ml of saline solution, then lean over the container.
- Try to fit the syringe snugly against one nostril, then hold your breath, lower your head, and open your mouth. You can also have the child say, “Ah…” with a long drawn-out sound instead.
- While holding your breath, slowly squirt the saline solution into the nostril so. That it flows into the nostril where the syringe is inserte and out the other nostril.
- If there is a runny nose, gently blow it out, or if some of the saline solution comes out of your mouth, spit it out.
- Then repeat on the other nose.
- You may repeat this until you feel. That your breathing is clear and there is no mucus left.