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The material contained in this website is intended for the benefit of individuals suffering from unpleasant recurrent sinus headache or chronic nasal and sinus infection symptom. Sinus infection symptom can be very irritating without a sinus headache remedy for sinus headache symptom. However, there is no substitute for a careful physical exam and clinical evaluation by one's own trusted health-care professional. It is hoped individuals may find this material complementary and supplementary to conventional and holistic medical treatments recommended by their doctors with a sinus headache cure and sinus headache relief. Patients are encouraged to ask their doctors about sinus headache treatment for any possible medical contraindications before starting new treatments. Since the nose is the entryway to the sinuses and upper respiratory tract, maintenance of a healthy nasal environment is essential to overall sinus problem symptom and respiratory health with sinus pain and pressure. The nose naturally traps and filters pollutants, microorganisms, and allergens from the air. Nasal irrigation gently washes out irritants, infectious organisms and excess mucous to promote better nasal/sinus health. Numerous medical studies have shown the healthful benefits of nasal saline irrigation for a variety nasal/sinus problems. Make gentle nasal irrigation at home part of your regular personal hygiene for improved dry nasal passage sinus health. Thousands have experienced the benefit of saline irrigation to the nose for sinus pressure relieve.
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Nasal irrigation cleansing with remedy and allergy medication for sinus infection treatment with a working medicine system.

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The Rhinotip™ has been designed to fit over the jet tip end of most popular brands of dental irrigators for nasal irrigation as a sinus medication. You may buy premixed "normal saline," or use the recipe contained in this pamphlet (below). Once the saline is ready, put 6 oz. in the sinus irrigation system reservoir (a smaller reservoir may be needed to substitute for the 35 oz reservoir standard with most Waterpik units). With the solution in the reservoir the nose is irrigated according to instruction manual provided with each Rhinotip. Follow any other safety and care instructions provided with your dental irrigator unit for nasal cleansing. Be aware that dental irrigation manufacturers retain the right to void the warranty on their units for any sinus congestion cause use other than dental purposes. Nasal irrigation could void the warranty. Consult with your healthcare professional for nasal congestion remedy beforehand to see if there are any anatomic or medical reasons why you should not practice nasal irrigation for allergy and sinus infection. Individuals with special health considerations, head or facial injuries or unusual anatomy should always consult with a physician before irrigating with allergy and sinus medication for sinus infection treatment. People mature enough to understand and follow the instructions might try the regimen with sinus flush. Most teenagers and adults would be candidates for saline irrigation with sinus infection medicine. Select younger children may tolerate it under close supervision, but only with their doctors' approval, and using an attentive, gentle technique for sinus allergy medicine.
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Sinus infection medication and home remedy cure cleansing irrigators for pain and pressure and to wash congestion cause.

Use saline instead of water to irrigate the nose as sinus infection medication. Commercial "normal saline" may be purchased from local pharmacies or medical supply stores in one liter bottles to make a home remedy for sinus. You can make your own sinus cleansing saline solution using slightly warm, drinkable tap water, distilled water, or purified water, following the recipe below for sinus infection home remedy. Cold or Hot water should not be used for sinus irrigators. It is preferable to have it at body temperature or slightly warmer for a home remedy for sinus. To six oz. of clean pure water (distilled or purified water may be preferable in some areas) add: 1/4 teaspoon plain, non-iodized salt, and 1/8 teaspoon baking soda and stir until dissolved. For a sinus infection remedy don't allow mixed solutions to get old and stale before use. Some wonder if they'll tolerate "water" going up the nose. But, remember, this isn't just water. Plain water going up the nose can be unpleasant - especially pool water or lake water. Saline is physiologic and is much more tolerable, which is a natural remedy for sinus infection and sinus pain and pressure. Some describe it as soothing sinus wash, though there is an adaptation period. Most tolerate it well. Sinus congestion cause and sinus infection cause are a very big problem and medical advice based on direct physical examination and personal clinical familiarity should always take precedence over indirect medical advice and anecdotal reports.
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The material contained in this website is intended for the benefit of individuals suffering from unpleasant recurrent or chronic nasal/sinus symptoms.

However, there is no substitute for a careful physical exam and clinical evaluation by one's own trusted health-care professional.

It is hoped individuals may find this material complementary and supplementary to conventional and holistic medical treatments recommended by their doctors. Patients are encouraged to ask their doctors about any possible medical contraindications before starting new treatments.

WHAT IS THE RHINOTIP?

The Rhinotip™ is a smooth plastic attachment that has been designed to fit over the jet tip wand of most dental irrigators, including Interplak®, Waterpik™, Panasonic™, Oxyfresh™ brands, thus turning them into effective irrigation devices - a virtual "health-spa" for your nose. Simply place the Rhinotip™ on the end of the standard tapered, dental jet tip attachment, add saline solutions to the reservoir, and turn the unit on to a low, comfortable setting to get cleansing, rejuvenating, circular irrigation thorough the nose and exposed sinus openings.

Consult with your health care specialist to see if you are a candidate, and see how you can turn a personal dental irrigator into a health spa treatment for your nose and sinuses.

Rhinotip Sinus Irrigation Regimen

Since the nose is the entryway to the sinuses and upper respiratory tract, maintenance of a healthy nasal environment is essential to overall sinus and respiratory health.

The nose naturally traps and filters pollutants, microorganisms, and allergens from the air. Nasal irrigation gently washes out irritants, infectious organisms and excess mucous to promote better nasal/sinus health.

Numerous medical studies have shown the healthful benefits of nasal saline irrigation for a variety nasal/sinus problems.

Make gentle nasal irrigation at home part of your regular personal hygiene for improved nasal sinus health. Thousands have experienced the benefit of saline irrigation to the nose.

Dr. Robert S. Ivker, in his best-selling book Sinus Survival says: "Of all the treatment options suggested in this book for curing chronic sinusitis, nasal irrigation is probably one of the most helpful." (Pp. 73 3rd edition.)

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