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URI |
Nasal Allergy |
Sinusitis |
Post-nasal drip |
Head & Neck Cancer |
URI:
purpose of pulsatile warm saline nasal washing
- washes out the invading viruses and inflammatory mediators — so your natural immune system can overcome the residual invading virusessuccessfully.
- helps nasal mucociliary clearance to remove invading viruses
- prevents probable secondary bacteria infection
- helps you breathe easier, because salt water can shrink swollen nasal mucosa
- reduces the use of medications to avoid probable side effects
- keep alert — no side effects of drowsiness or general weakness sensation (some medications for nasal discharge will have )
When to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- wash your nose as soon as possible when you feel discomfort, even mild symptoms
- wash more often for the acute inflammation like URI than chronic disease ( chronic rhino-sinusitis )
- try to wash your nose 2~4 times per day or as directed by medical professionals
- try to remove nasal discharge by pulsatile nasal irrigation instead of blowing your nose vigorously
- ** Blowing the nose vigorously is the most common cause of acute sinusitis and acute otitis media.
How to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- try to wash the nose with more warm water during URI attack, you may wash 500cc~1000cc warm salt water for each nostril
- wash you nose with isotonic buffered salt water at the early stage of URI
- wash your nose with slower frequency & lower water pressure at the early stage of URI when clear watery nasal discharge
- — nasal mucociliary movements beats faster than normal at the early stage of URI, so using slower frequency pulsatile nasal irrigation to help restore the normal nasal mucociliary movement frequency
- wash your nose with hypertonic buffered salt water at later stage of URI (with purulent and/or tenacious nasal discharge)
- wash your nose with faster frequency & higher water pressure at later stage of URI (with purulent and/or tenacious nasal discharge)
- — nasal mucociliary movements beats slower than normal at the late stage of URI, so using faster frequency pulsatile nasal irrigation to help restore the normal nasal mucociliary movement frequency
- ** Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigation provides the innovative 4 frequencies and water pressure adjustment, please refer to the user’s guide for detailed information about the frequency/pressure adjustment.
Nasal allergy/Hay fever
purpose of pulsatile warm saline nasal washing
- washes out the invading allergens (dust, pollens, etc.) and inflammatory mediators
- enhances therapeutic effect of steroid nasal spray ( wash the nose by salt water first, then use the steroid nasal spray )
- helps you breathe easier, because salt water can shrink swollen nasal mucosa
- reduces the use of medications to avoid probable side effects like drowsiness, etc.
When to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- wash the nose as soon as possible after exposure to probable allergen
- wash your nose twice per day for perennial allergic rhinitis
- wash your nose when come back to home after work
- wash your nose after swimming, especially the indoor swimming pool utilizing chlorine as disinfectant.
- wash your nose about 10 ~30 minutes before steroid nasal spray for better therapeutic result of steroid nasal spray.
How to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- you may wash 250cc~500cc warm salt water for each nose
- try to wash you nose with hypertonic buffered salt water for better result
- wash your nose with slower frequency & low water pressure for allergic rhinitis with clear watery nasal discharge
- — nasal mucociliary movements beats faster than normal in allergic rhinitis, so using slower frequency pulsatile nasal irrigation to help restore the normal nasal mucociliary movement frequency
- ** Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigation provides the innovative 4 frequencies and water pressure adjustment, please refer to the user’s guide for detailed information about the frequency/pressure adjustment.
Sinusitis
purpose of pulsatile warm saline nasal washing
- washes out the invading pathogens (bacteria, virus or fungus) and inflammatory mediators
- — so your natural immune system can overcome the residual invading pathogens successfully.
- helps nasal mucociliary clearance to remove invading pathogens
- removes biofilms to improve the medical treatment of rhino-sinusitis
- — antibiotics can not effectively penetrate and eradicate the pathogenic bacteria in the biofilms
- — biofilms play a very important role for medical failure of chronic rhino-sinusitis
- helps you breathe easier, because salt water can shrink swollen nasal mucosa
- reduces the use of medications to avoid probable side effects
- helps wound healing and prevents wound infection after nasal and/or sinus operations
- highly recommended by ENT specialists as best adjunctive therapy with medication or surgery for sinusitis
When to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- wash your nose twice per day or as directed by medical professionals
- you can use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation with or without medication ( please consult your doctor )
- you can use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation before and after sinus surgery to have better result
- try to remove nasal discharge by pulsatile nasal irrigation instead of blowing your nose vigorously
- ** Blowing the nose vigorously is the most common cause of acute sinusitis and acute otitis media.
How to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- you may wash 500cc~1000cc warm salt water for each nose, twice per day
- try to wash you nose with hypertonic buffered salt water for better result
- — hypertonic salt can shrink the swollen nasal mucosa better
- — hypertonic salt can inhibit bacteria growth more effectively
- you can add topical antibiotics or other medications in the warm salt water to wash your nose
- — please consult your doctor for detailed information about the topical medications
- — topical antibiotic irrigation provides better therapeutic effects than oral antibiotics, plus much lower systemic side effects.
- — topical antibiotic irrigation can provide higher antibiotic concentration locally — so better therapeutic result
- — topical antibiotic irrigation has much lower systemic antibiotic concentration — so much lower systemic side effects
- — topical antibiotic irrigation is a new therapeutic method developed in recent years, so only sinus professionals are familiar with it.
- — nasal irrigator is a vey important tool for the success of topical antibiotic irrigation, Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator have been recommended by ENT specialists for several years in hundreds of sinusitis patients with success.
- wash your nose with faster frequency & higher water pressure (for purulent and/or tenacious nasal discharge)
- — nasal mucociliary movements beats slower than normal in sinusitis, so using faster frequency pulsatile nasal irrigation to help restore the normal nasal mucociliary movement frequency
- ** Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigation provides the innovative 4 frequencies and water pressure adjustment, please refer to ther user’s guide for detailed information about the frequency/pressure adjustment.
Post-nasal drip
purpose of pulsatile warm saline nasal washing
- helps to relieve various symptoms caused by post-nasal drip
- — post-nasal drip may cause cough ( the most common cause of chronic cough is post-nasal drip )
- — post-nasal drip may cause snoring
- — post-nasal drip may cause chronic pharyngitis with throat clear sound, throat sputum sensation or even hoarseness
- — post-nasal drip may result in sleep not well — mucoid discharge in the nasopharynx or throat stops smooth breathing
- — post-nasal drip may induce ear blockage sensation or even otitis media with effusion
- washes out the nasal mucoid discharge and inflammatory mediators to help restore the nasal mucociliary clearance function
- prevents probable secondary bacteria infection
- helps you breathe easier, because salt water can shrink swollen nasal mucosa
- reduces the use of medications to avoid probable side effects
When to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- wash your nose twice per day or as directed by medical professionals
- wash your nose about half hour to one hour before sleep, so you can have better sleep by breathing smoothly.
- try to remove nasal discharge by pulsatile nasal irrigation instead of blowing your nose vigorously
- ** Blowing the nose vigorously is the most common cause of acute sinusitis and acute otitis media.
- How to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- you may wash 250cc~1000cc warm salt water to each nose, twice per day
- you can use hypertonic buffered salt to wash the nose if indicated
Head & Neck Cancer
purpose of pulsatile warm saline nasal washing
- helps to minimize the complications of sinusitis or otitis media caused by radio-therapy for head and neck cancer
- — sinusitis is a very common side effect of radio-therapy for head and neck cancer
- — radio-therapy induced sinusitis is difficult to manage by traditional medical therapy or surgical therapy
- — medical research confirmed the benefit of Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator to minimize radio-therapy induced sinusitis
- helps to keep the nasal mucociliary clearance function well during radio-therapy of head and neck cancer
- helps to stop secondary bacteria infection during radio-therapy of head and neck cancer
When to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- wash your nose twice per day or as directed by medical professionals
- wash the nose from the beginning of radio-therapy and continue after completion of radio-therapy
How to use pulsatile warm saline nasal irrigation
- you may wash 250cc~1000cc warm salt water for each nose, twice per day
- you can use hypertonic buffered salt to wash the nose if indicated