| Re: Nasal irrigation
The best method of irrigation ivolves an "irrigation machine", which is like a water pick for your nose. There are a couple different brands out there. The reasons the machine works better, is the pulsating action activates the cilia in your nasal passages and helps clear out the gunk.
A couple pointers...
1. Use room-temperature or cool distilled water. Warm water will cause inflammation.
2. Kosher salt works fine, but can be irritating. I use Zyletol, which works fantastically.
3. You may want to add some Alkalol (10ml or so). This is a mucus solvent that helps break things up, and prevent mucosal thickening.
Don't use OTC saline nasal sprays. They contain a preservative that can irritate the sinuses.
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