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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 and Sinus Irrigation Device.

Nasal irrigation with saline solution is one of the simplest ways to clean the nasal passages. Besides reducing mucus viscosity, it also stimulates the cilia inside the nasal passages to trap dust and foreign particles, thus relieving nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, runny nose, and sinus problems.

Flush Nasal is a nasal irrigation device that consists of:

The bottle is made from natural materials and is BPA-free.

The bottle can be microwaved to heat water and sterilize it.

The wide mouth of the bottle makes it easy to disassemble and clean after use.

Flush Nasal is a pharmaceutical-grade saline.

Imported from New Zealand. Small sachet, lightweight, easy to carry.

Product Details : Flush Nasal & Sinus Wash - Nasal and Sinus Irrigation Device.

component

  1. Plastic flush bottle
  2. Flush plastic bottle cap
  3. Wire hole
  4. Pharmaceutical-grade sodium chloride powder, 14 sachets.
  5. Sodium chloride powder for pharmaceutical use, 30 sachets.

Purpose of use

A nasal irrigation device is a tool for cleaning the nasal cavity by squeezing saline solution into the nose.

  1. It flushes out mucus, pus, and dirt from the nasal cavity and posterior nasal cavity, resulting from inflammation in the nasal cavity and sinuses.
  2. To flush out hard crusts of secretions in the nasal cavity and sinuses after nasal and sinus surgery or radiation therapy.
  3. Rinsing your nose before using nasal spray allows the medication to come into better contact with the nasal membranes, resulting in improved effectiveness.
  4. Relieves nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, runny nose (both postnasal and intranasal drip), nasal pain, or sinus pain.

How to use

  1. Pour one sachet of Tezong Flush into the nasal rinse bottle.
  2. Pour drinking water or boiled water into the Flush bottle up to the 250 ml mark indicated on the bottle.
  3. Attach and twist the cap tightly onto the bottle.
  4. Shake the bottle to dissolve the powder. Lean over the sink, slightly tilting your head down and pressing the bottle against the tip of your nostril, sealing it tightly. Open your mouth and hold your breath, then gently squeeze the bottle to allow the saline solution to enter your nose. The saline solution may flow out through the other nostril or your mouth.
  5. Gently blow your nose to remove any debris after nasal irrigation. Then repeat the process with the other nostril, alternating until the saline solution bottle is empty.
  6. After each use, remove the cap and cord, clean all parts thoroughly, and air dry in the shade for the next use.

Storage and shelf life.

Storage methods

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

lifespan

The nasal irrigation device (Fluid) should be replaced after every 2-3 months of use.

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

Caution

  1. The Flus nasal irrigation device is designed for one person only and should not be shared.
  2. If using the device with children, it should be under adult supervision.
  3. After each use, clean the equipment with soap or baby bottle cleaning solution. Then rinse the equipment with clean water and let it air dry completely.
  4. Nasal irrigation devices (Fluids) should only be used on the nose.
  5. Tap water, well-lit water, or saline solution with a concentration lower than 9% should not be used for nasal irrigation, as this may cause irritation, burning, and increase the risk of infection.
  6. Saline solution that is too cold should not be used for nasal irrigation, as it may cause nasal congestion after the procedure.
  7. You should consult a doctor if your symptoms do not improve.
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