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  1. Douching (rinsing the nose with salty water) is important as it keeps the nose clean, washes out mucus, helps reduce inflammation and infection and therefore can help relieve nasal symptoms. It is a safe, natural way to help wash crusts and mucus from your nose.

  2. Sodium bicarbonate or sodium chloride when used as a nasal douche, temporarily clears your blocked nasal passages caused by sinusitis, allergies, rhinitis, congestion and post- nasal drip.

  3. www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk › media › iz3jmuf2Advice on nasal douching

    Nasal douching essentially involves sucking up some water into each nostril and allowing it to go down the back of the nose before blowing some of it back out through your nostrils.

  4. Nasal douching, also known as nasal washout, irrigation or lavage, is recommended to clear mucus and allergens from the nose for people with rhinitis or rhinosinusitis. It is also recommended following nasal surgery to cleanse and aid healing inside the nose.

  5. What is a nasal douche? A nasal douche is a simple procedure used to flush out the nasal passages with a saline solution (salt water). Douching is commonly used to remove crusts and debris from the nose, to keep it clean and healthy. Reasons for using a nasal douche After nasal surgery The inside of the nose can often be left raw and sore after

  6. Nasal douching, also referred to as nasal irrigation, wash or lavage, rinses the nasal cavity with a saline solution. The saline solution can be either a balanced isotonic solution or

  7. Nasal douching, also known as nasal washout, irrigation or lavage, is recommended to clear mucus and allergens from the nose for people with rhinitis or rhinosinusitis. It is also recommended following nasal surgery to cleanse and aid healing inside the nose.