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Short Description

Rinsing your nose with saline is one of the easiest ways to cleanse your nasal cavity. In addition to reducing the viscosity of mucus, it also stimulates the fine hairs inside to trap dust and foreign objects in the nasal cavity, thus relieving nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, and runny nose.

Product Description

Flush Nasal & Sinus Wash Nasal flushing device

Rinsing your nose with saline is one of the easiest ways to cleanse your nasal cavity. In addition to reducing the viscosity of mucus, it also stimulates the fine hairs inside your nose to trap dust and foreign objects. This can help relieve nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, runny nose, and sinusitis.

Flush Nasal Nasal washing device consists of:

"Bottle" made from natural ingredients, free from BPA chemicals.

The "bottle" can be put in the microwave to heat water and sterilize it.

"Wide mouth size" makes it easy to disassemble and clean after use.

Flush Nasal is a high quality pharmaceutical grade salt.

Imported from New Zealand, small package, light weight, easy to carry.

Product details : Flush Nasal & Sinus Wash, nasal flushing device

component

  • Plastic Flush Bottle
  • Plastic bottle cap
  • Hole line
  • Sodium chloride powder for pharmaceutical use, 14 sachets
  • Sodium chloride powder for pharmaceutical use, 30 sachets

Purpose of use

Nasal irrigation devices are devices for cleaning the nasal cavity by squeezing saline solution into the nose to

  • Flush out mucus, pus, and dirt in the nasal cavity and behind the nasal cavity, which is caused by inflammation in the nasal cavity and sinuses.
  • Flushing out the hard debris from the nasal and sinus cavities after nasal and sinus surgery or after radiation therapy.
  • Rinsing your nose before using the nasal spray allows the medicine to reach more of the nasal membranes, allowing it to work better.
  • Relieves nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, runny nose (that flows down the throat and outward), nasal pain, or pain in the sinuses.

 

How to use

  1. Pour 1 sachet of the fluff into the nasal wash bottle.
  2. Add drinking water or boiled water to the Flush bottle up to the 250 ml mark written on the bottle.
  3. Insert and screw the cap onto the bottle tightly.
  4. Shake the bottle to dissolve the powder. Lean over the sink, bend your head slightly, and place the bottle of Flush in the tip of your nose, closing the nostril completely. Open your mouth and hold your breath. Then, gently squeeze the bottle to force the saline solution into your nose. The saline solution may drain out the other nostril or out your mouth.
  5. Blow your nose gently to remove any debris after rinsing your nose. Then, repeat the same procedure with the other nostril, alternating until the saline solution is empty.
  6. After each use, remove the cap and cord, thoroughly clean each piece, and dry in the shade for next use.

 

Storage and shelf life

How to preserve

Should be stored in a dry and humid place, away from light.

Service life

Nasal irrigation devices should be replaced every 2-3 months after use.

Sodium chloride powder should be used within 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Precautions

  • The nasal wash device, Flush, is designed for use by one person and should not be shared.
  • If using the device with children, they should be under adult supervision.
  • It should be cleaned after each use with soap or baby bottle cleanser. Then rinse the equipment with clean water and let it dry completely.
  • Nasal Flushing Device should be used only on the nose.
  • Tap water, tap water, or saline solution with a concentration lower than 9% should not be used for nasal irrigation, as it can cause irritation, nasal burning, and increase the risk of infection.
  • Do not use saline solution that is too cold to rinse your nose, as it may cause nasal congestion after the rinse.
  • You should consult a doctor if symptoms do not improve.


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