Sinus
Saline sinus rinses are a natural, drug-free way to relieve sinus problems including snoring.
Using a nasal rinse containing salt water can help to thin and decrease the amount of mucus you produce in your nose, and stop it draining into the back of your throat. It also helps to rinse away irritants that make your nose itchy and make you sneeze.
If you're using a nasal rinse, use it before you use any nasal steroid medicines, such as Flixonase.
What is sinusitis?
The nasal sinuses are air-filled cavities inside the facial bones. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the lining of one or more of the sinuses.
Acute sinusitis is a very common condition and is often associated with viral or bacterial infections that spread to the sinuses. When the normal sinus openings become blocked, the cavities fill with infection often producing pain and a feeling of pressure over the affected sinuses. Other symptoms of acute sinusitis are fever, fatigue and nasal drip.
Chronic sinusitis is a longer term sinus problem that usually follows a single attack or repeated attacks of acute sinusitis. Postnasal drip, and nasal congestion are the most common symptoms of chronic sinusitis.
What is the medical treatment?
Most patients, who suffer an acute attack of sinusitis, generally get better by themselves without antibiotics, and if they do take antibiotics the majority of patients may have no further problems.
Oral antibiotics, decongestants and painkillers are frequently prescribed. Treatment may also include treatment for allergies or help to stop smoking.
How to rinse your sinuses
Although easy to use, the rinsing process may seem unusual at first and may take a little getting used to. Check out the video instructions here.
1. Draw up saline into the bottle. Tilt your head downward over a sink (or in the shower) and rotate to the left. Squeeze approximately 50 mls of solution gently into the right (top) nostril. Breathe normally through your mouth. In a few seconds the solution should come out through your left nostril. Rotate your head and repeat the process on the left side.
2. Adjust your head position as needed so the solution does not go down the back of your throat or into your ears.
3. Blow your nose very gently to prevent the solution from going into your ear and causing discomfort.
4. After using the rinse, you may continue using your prescribed nasal medications as normal. You may notice that they work better.
Fess Nasal & Sinus Wash Gentle Strength are a deep penetrating, non-medicated saline wash to help relieve moderate to severe nasal and sinus congestion and sinusitis. Fess sachets are effective for daily use and post-operative care. Fess Wash helps relieve nasal and sinus congestion due to colds, sinusitis, rhinitis and allergies by irrigating the nasal and sinus cavities with a large volume of saline solution. This helps wash away excess mucus, allergens and pollutants. Frequent sufferers of rhinitis and sinusitis may find that regular use of Fess Wash may help decrease the use of medicated products.
Where can I get more information?
For starters, it’s always a good idea to speak to your local pharmacist or your GP.
For more information on saline nasal rinses, try:
https://www.healthnavigator.org.nz/medicines/s/saline-nasal-sprays-drops-rinses/