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Nasal Saline for Chronic Sinonasal Symptoms - A Randomized Controlled Trial
Melissa A. Pynnonen, MD; Shraddha S. Mukerji, MD; H. Myra Kim, ScD; Meredith E. Adams, MD; Jeffrey E. Terrell, MD
Nasal irrigations performed with large volume and delivered with low positive pressure (NeilMed Sinus Rinse) are more effective than saline sprays for treatment of chronic nasal and sinus symptoms in a community based population.
Dr. Mehta's Brochure on Saline Irrigation, Allergies and Sinus Disease
I am a practicing physician in the field of pulmonary and critical care medicine. I suffered for several years from chronic sinus disease. After being evaluated by an Allergist and Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist, I had corrective surgeries on my sinuses. Of all the treatments tried for controlling and curing my symptoms of sinus disease, the one I found to work the best was a saline nasal rinse.
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Radiographic Comparison of Three Methods for Nasal Saline Irrigation
David E. L. Olson, MD; Barry M. Rasgon, MD; Raymond L. Hilsinger, Jr., MD
Three different methods of nasal irrigations were compared; positive pressure (NeilMed Sinus Rinse), negative pressure and the nebulizer method. Study concluded that irrigations performed by positive pressure penetrated into the ethmoid and maxillary sinuses more consistently than other methods of irrigation.
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Baby shampoo nasal irrigations
Baby shampoo nasal irrigations for the symptomatic post–functional endoscopic sinus surgery patient
Alexander G. Chiu, M.D., James N. Palmer, M.D., Bradford A. Woodworth, M.D., Laurel Doghramji, R.N., Michael B. Cohen, B.A., Anthony Prince, B.A., and Noam A. Cohen, M.D., Ph.D.
Baby shampoo nasal irrigation has promise as an inexpensive, tolerable adjuvant to conventional medical therapies for symptomatic patients after FESS. Its greatest benefit may be in improving symptoms of thickened nasal discharge and postnasal drainage.
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Allergic rhinitis: new insights, new therapies
Dr Paul Carson | 02 April 2008 | Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
Dr Paul Carson on how his investment in fibre optic technology has provided some new perspectives on allergic rhinitis and the importance of managing the condition At the risk of boring you about a topic many dismiss as trivial, may...
General Medical Literature
General Medical Literature Review on Saline Nasal Irrigation
Nasal irrigations are often mentioned as adjunctive measures in treating many sinonasal conditions. Despite their widespread use, much mystique and uncertainty exist about the indications and therapeutic mechanisms of nasal irrigations. Anecdotal evidence and poorly controlled studies add to the confusion. Recent evidence challenges some of the assumptions underlying the use of nasal irrigations.
Newspaper and other Medical Publications
Newspaper and other media Publications presenting on NeilMed's Sinus Rinse line of Products
 
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