Monday, January 18, 2010

Flush Sinuses

Flush Sinuses


Nasal irrigation or flushing the sinuses is a useful technique for a runny or clogged nose and stuffy head. Whether you are suffering from a cold, allergies or sinus infection, a saline irrigation is easy, safe and offers quick relief. Here is flush the sinuses.


Instructions








1. Mix the nasal irrigation solution using 1/4 tsp. salt, 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 8 oz. warm tap water or distilled water. It is a good idea to boil the water and let it cool to a safe, warm temperature then add the salt and baking soda.


2. Use between 8 and 16 ounces of solution in each nostril once or twice a day, or follow your physician's recommendations.








3. Lean over the sink and turn your head so the left nostril is downward.


4. Squirt the solution slowly into your right nostril using a nasal bulb syringe. The water will drain from the left nostril into the sink. Use enough pressure to assure the solution flows from the right nostril into the left nostril and runs out.


5. Blow your nose gently and repeat the same irrigation process for the left nostril.

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