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NeilMed NasaMist All in One Saline Spray -- 6.3 fl oz


NeilMed NasaMist All in One Saline Spray
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NeilMed NasaMist All in One Saline Spray -- 6.3 fl oz

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NeilMed NasaMist All in One Saline Spray Description

  • Nasal & Sinus Irrigation Spray
  • Sterile Saline Spray
  • All-In-One
  • Drug & Preservative Free
  • Safe to Use During Pregnancy, 1 Year and Up
  • Cleanse • Moisturize • soothe
  • Isotonic Sterile Saline Solution

NasaMist Saline Spray All-In-One is a nasal moisturizer and saline rinse, all in one can. Soothe, moisturize and cleanse using a specially designed Large Volume Rinse Tip.

  • Soothe, moisturize, and cleanse using three specially designed nozzles.
  • Spray or Irrigate to Cleanse, Moisturize & Soothe Nasal Passages with Sterile, Isotonic, Preservative Free & pH Balanced mist
  • Specially Designed Nozzle delivers the finest, most gentle mist for nasal applications

Use For:

  • Nasal Allergies and Dryness
  • Sinusitis, Rhinitis
  • Allergic Asthma
  • Post Nasal Drip
  • Sinus Pressure & Nasal Congestion
  • Nasal Symptoms from Flu and Cold
  • Nasal Irritation from Occupational and House Dust, Fumes, Animal Dander, Grass, Pollen, Environmental Pollutants and Smoke


Directions

Please read Warning before using.

 

Specially Designed Nozzles to deliver the finest and most gentle mist for nasal moisturization, a special adapter for nasal & sinus large volume rinse and a medium tip for a stronger stream. For ages 1 year and above with use of the proper tip.

 

Ultra Gentle Mist Tip for Nasal Moisturization: This tip can be used for ages 1 and up for moisturizing and soothing dry nasal passages. Insert the Ultra Gentle Mist tip into nostril and press until adequate solution is sprayed.

 

Large Volume Rinse Tip for Nasal & Sinus Rinse: This tip can be used for ages 5 and up. Apply the special conical lavage tip and follow the instruction in next paragraph.

 

Special Instructions for Large Volume Rinse: Stand in front of a sink, bend forward to comfort level and tilt your head down. Keep your mouth open and, without holding your breath, place the tip snugly in the nostril and squeeze the actuator until the solution starts draining from the opposite nasal passage or from your mouth. Allow the flow to continue for 2 to 3 seconds. Do not swallow the solution. Blow your nose gently, without pinching your nose completely, to avoid applying pressure on your eardrums. If tolerable, sniff in any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice prior to blowing your nose. This may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area, which is the area at the back of your nasal passage. At times, some solution may reach the back of your throat. If so, please spit it out. To help improve drainage of any residual solution, blow your nose gently while tilting your head to the side. Now repeat these steps on your other nasal passage.

Free Of
Preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: USP grade water, USP sodium chloride (9 mg/mL) & USP sodium bicarbonate (0.5 to 1.0 mg/mL) to neutralize pH.
Warnings

Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your doctor/healthcare professional. Always read the label.

 

System designed for single user to reduce the risk of contamination.
Do not completely block or occlude nasal passage during use to avoid any pressure in the nose or ears.

Contents under pressure, please do not puncture or incinerate.
Store between 41 °F (5 °C) & 131 °F (55 °C), out of sunlight & away from heat sources. Avoid freezing
Consult physician before use on babies younger than one year

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5 Tips for Reducing the Symptoms of Allergies & Asthma This Spring

After a long, cold and stormy winter, millions of us are ready to celebrate the arrival of spring.

But sneezes, sniffles and more serious symptoms can make this a miserable season if you suffer from allergies and asthma.

Spring and summer wreak havoc because trees and grass are in full pollination mode, says Kenneth Mendez, president and CEO of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

Cheerful Woman in Red and White Dress Following Tips to Reduce Symptoms of Allergies and Asthma Smelling Spring Flowers | Vitacost.com/blog

“People with seasonal allergies have symptoms when the pollen they are allergic to is in the air,” he says.

Allergies are the result of the body’s immune system overreacting to substances – such as pollen -- known as allergens. Allergens enter the body when you inhale, swallow, touch or inject them.

More than 50 million Americans experience seasonal allergies each year, AAFA says. Symptoms may include:

  • Runny nose and mucus production
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy eyes, nose, ears and mouth
  • Nasal congestion
  • Red and watery eyes
  • Swelling around the eyes

Asthma is a respiratory condition in which spasms in the bronchi of the lungs cause difficulty breathing.

Allergic asthma – a condition in which allergens trigger symptoms -- is the most common type, impacting 60 percent of people with asthma, or 26 million Americans, AAFA says.

How to tame your asthma and allergy symptoms

Allergies and asthma can trigger symptoms that are uncomfortable – or dangerous, even life-threatening. Fortunately, you can take steps to mitigate these impacts.

Following are five ways to tame asthma and allergy symptoms:

1. Stay indoors – and keep the outdoors outside.

Mendez recommends reducing time outdoors when pollen counts are high. Also, keep windows closed and use central air conditioning instead so that allergens don’t drift into your home.

Remember that mowing the lawn and pulling weeds are likely to trigger symptoms.

Don’t want to stay cooped up inside? Experts suggest going out after it rains, when much of the pollen should be cleared from the air.

2. Take allergy medications early.

If allergy symptoms persist, see your doctor, who may prescribe allergy medications. These medicines keep the body from releasing histamine and other chemicals that trigger symptoms.

Mendez suggests taking such medications early in the allergy season - - even before the season begins if possible.

“Most allergy medicines work best when taken this way,” he says.

3. Buy a dehumidifier.

Humidity levels typically rise during the spring and summer. Experts say indoor moisture levels above 40 percent can increase the growth of molds, and even help dust mites and cockroaches to flourish.

A dehumidifier can help dry out the air. Running the air conditioner can serve the same purpose.

4. Keep pollen off your body.

Since pollen triggers allergy and asthma symptoms, it makes sense to keep it off your body.

Mendez suggests wearing sunglasses and a hat when outdoors. “This will help keep pollen out of your eyes and hair,” he says.

Bathe and shampoo your hair daily. Doing so before bedtime removes pollen and keeps it off your bedding.

And while you may like hanging laundry outside to absorb that fresh outdoor scent, doing so allows pollen to stick to your clothes, bedding and other items drying on the line.

So, use the clothes dryer instead.

5. Try unconventional ways of keeping symptoms at bay.

You also might want to try more unorthodox ways of keeping symptoms at bay.

For example, a recent study out of James Cook University in Australia suggests that the marine oils you obtain in a diet rich in fish may help tamp down inflammation and protect people against asthma attacks.  

Another way to reduce allergies – in your kids, if not yourself – might be to buy a pet. A University of Alberta study found that babies from families with pets – particularly dogs – showed higher levels of microbes associated with lower risk of both allergies and obesity.

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