Uses / Indications:
The Nasowash Starter Kit is for nasal irrigation, which is a gentle way to clean the inside of the nose by getting rid of mucus, allergies, pollutants, and germs. People often say to do it for:
Nasal congestion from a cold or sinusitis
Allergic rhinitis (sneezing, itching, and a runny nose)
Blocked nose and post-nasal drip
After surgery on the nose or sinuses to keep them clean
Dust, smog, or air conditioning can make your nose dry.
Nasal care helps keep people who are exposed to pollutants or become sick often healthy
Pregnancy interaction:
Can be used safely when pregnant.
It doesn't have any pharmaceutical ingredients in it, just isotonic saline (natural salt and water), therefore it won't hurt the mother or the baby.
In fact, it can safely help with nasal congestion caused by pregnancy rhinitis, which is frequent in pregnant women because of hormonal changes.
Expert advice:
To avoid getting sick, only use distilled or boiling water that has cooled down.
After each usage, make sure to clean the device well.
Don't use water that is too hot or too cold.
To keep the bottle clean, don't share it with anyone else.
If you get persistent ear pain or irritation, stop using it for a while and see your doctor.
Regularly cleaning out your nose can help with allergy symptoms and make it easier to breathe.
Side Effects:
The Nasowash Starter Kit is usually safe and doesn't have any systemic negative effects because it is a saline-based product that doesn't contain any drugs.
Some users, on the other hand, may have:
Mild discomfort or burning in the nose (typically caused by the wrong amount of saline)
A feeling of fullness or little pain in the ear that goes away quickly
exceedingly rarely, there may be some bleeding if the nasal passages are exceedingly dry or inflamed.
Tip: Always use clean, lukewarm water and the correct amount of salt to water to make things less painful.
How to use:
Get the solution ready:
Put one sachet of Nasowash powder in the bottle.
Fill to the line with lukewarm distilled or boiling water that has cooled down.
Gently shake the fluid until it is completely dissolved.
Water:
Lean a little bit over a sink.
Put the tip of the bottle in one nostril and gently squeeze it to let the saline run into the nose.
Let it drip out of the mouth or the opposite nose.
Do the same thing on the other side.
After using:
After each use, make sure to clean and dry the bottle well.
How often to do it: Once or twice a day, or as your doctor says.
How it works:
The Nasowash system uses a saline (salt-water) solution that is the same concentration as the fluids in the body. When you gently pour it into one nostril, it:
Gets rid of extra mucous, dust, and other things that make you feel bad
Lessens inflammation and congestion in the nose
Keeps the nasal passages clean and moist
Makes it easier to breathe and get air in.
Lessens the need for decongestant sprays
This mechanical cleaning operation brings the nose back to normal without drugs.
Faq for medicine:
Q. Is it okay to use Nasowash every day?
Yes. As part of your normal nasal hygiene practice, it is safe to use every day.
Q. Does it have any drugs or preservatives in it?
No, it's just saline, with no medications or preservatives.
Q. Is it okay to use it with other nasal sprays?
Yes, you can. First, use Nasowash to clear your nasal passages. Then, as directed, use any medicinal spray.
Q. Is it safe for kids?
Kids over 5 years old can use it, but an adult must be there to watch them. There are other kits made just for kids.
Q. Is it okay to use tap water?
No. To avoid infections like nasal discomfort, always use distilled, filtered, or water that has been boiled and cooled.
Q. How long does one packet last?
One sachet makes one full bottle of saline solution, which is enough for one irrigation session.
Medicine interaction:
There are no known medication interactions.
Can be safely used with nasal sprays, antihistamines, or decongestants. It's best to use it before medicated sprays to clear the nasal passages so that the medicine can work better.