I have recently started using nasal irrigation on the
recommendation from a ENT as part of a plan to address
excessive post-nasal drip. I found a sinus rinse
system that works well. I think the company is
NeilMed (although that is from memory as I don't have
it with me right now). I got mine at Rite Aid. I
comes with a 8 oz bottle and packets of a mixture of
sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride (the mixture
balances the pH). With this system you hold your head
down and squirt 2 - 4 oz. up each nostril. The
solution runs out of the other nostril. It doesn't
contain any preservatives. Before this I tried a
nasal spray with preservatives and I stopped using it
because of how bad it tasted. The sinus rinse I am
using is now is very effective and just tastes like
salt. The instructions recommend using it twice a
day, but I find that using it four times a day works
best for me.
Mike
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>Some people also use a saline nasal spray or sinus
>irrigator.
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