A sinus rinse is primarily made for individuals who are looking for a more natural way to be able to breathe better due to a cold or Allergies. This rinse is usually used in a Netti Pot with purified, warm water and a salt solution. This is made for people looking to avoid synthetic drugs to achieve the same goal.
Yes, it is possible.
If one is wanting to purchase a NeilMed sinus rinse it is often available at local pharmacies. This can be purchased from Walmart, Walgreens, CVS as well as online on Amazon.
It is probably post nasal drip caused by a sinus infection. Did you recently have a cold? My doctor perscribes anitbiotics. You can try a sinus rinse......try the rinse with the small pot that pours water into your nose. Twice or three times daily until the cough goes away.
Saline mouth rinse (1% saline in warm water, about a level teaspoon in one pint), about 4 times a day. A saline sinus rinse in a Neti pot or low pressure high volume sinus irrigation like NeilMed, twice per day.
In a modern washing machine, the wash, rinse and spin cycles are controlled by special purpose (embedded) computers.
The essential thing for you to do is consult with a doctor. Sinus problems can have many causes, including allergies and possible anatomical problems. If your doc considers them safe for you try a sinus rinse, like the SinuCleanse system (I am not connected with them in any way other than being a satisfied customer) or one of the plain saline nasal sprays.
for what purpose?
paranasal sinus include frontal sinus, the maxillary sinus, the ethmodial sinuses, and the spheniodal sinus.
Typically you need to open of the nasal passages. THis can be accomplished with an over the counter nasal spray (use sparingly). Then the sinuses need to be cleaned out. Use a netti pot style saline rinse. Should you have a bacterial infection, or more serious viral infection within your sinus, you need to seek professional medical attention.
The maxillary sinus
paranasal sinus include frontal sinus, the maxillary sinus, the ethmodial sinuses, and the spheniodal sinus.
The purpose of rinsing is to avoid any contamination of samples.