The first step is to create a saline solution. Typically, this is done by mixing warm, sterile water with pure salt, known as sodium chloride, to create an isotonic solution.
While you can create your own saline solution at home, it’s recommended that you purchase over-the-counter premixed saline packets.
It’s crucial to use sterile water for this step. This is due to the risk of a serious infection with a parasitic amoeba called Naegleria fowleri. Once this amoeba enters the sinuses, it makes its way to the brain and causes a fatal infection.
You can sterilize your water by boiling it for a minute and then allowing it to cool.
To clear your sinuses, follow these steps:
If you’ve recently had sinus surgery, resist the urge to blow your nose for four to seven days following the procedure.
Shop for a neti pot, bulb syringe, and saline solution.
Name | Electric Nasal Irrigator |
Material | ABS |
Color | Blue/OEM/Customized you like |
Item Size | 80*80*227mm |
Capacity | 300ML |
Power | 5W |
Pulse Frequency | 1250-1700RPM/min |
Noise | <75db |
Pressure | 0-10psi |
Function | Cleaning the nasal, more fresh air |
Age Group | Adult |
Application | Home/Hotel/Traveling/Personal/Private |
Certificate | CE |
OEM/ODM | YES |