How do you use named sinus rinse packets?
You can rinse your sinus with water or saline. This will not remove the infection in the sinus, but it can help to dislodge the mucus plug and ease the pressure. To use a sinus rinse packet, add the sinus rinse to a large container of water. Add just enough so the water reaches the top of the packet (you don’t want to tear the packet). You can also add a few drops of salt to the water to increase its disinfectant properties
How do you use sinus rinse packets?
Sinus rinse packets are most often used in conjunction with nasal irrigation. Each packet consists of a packet of salt, baking soda, vinegar, water, and sometimes eucalyptus oil. The idea is to use this mixture to clean out your sinuses and nasal passages. You can use the solution as a simple nasal rinse, or you can let the ingredients sit in your sinus’s for a few minutes to dislodge any congestion before washing your face.
How to use sinus rinse packets?
After you wash your sinuses out with nettles or saline rinse, you can add a packet of sinus rinse to soak in the solution for ten minutes or so. You can also add a few drops of essential oils to the packet of sinus rinse solution, such as eucalyptus or clove oil, to help stimulate the nose and clear out more gunk. Sinus rinse packets are also a great tool for helping clear stuffed up sinus’ that have been infected
How to use sinus rinse packets properly?
Soaking your sinus cavities with a sinus rinse is the best way to reduce the swelling, clearing your sinus infection and allowing your sinus to drain. To do this, place the packet in a bowl of hot water until it is pliable, then place the bowl under your nose and gently squeeze the packet. Let the packet sit under your nose for about 10 minutes before removing it and repeating.
How to use it?
After washing your face, apply a small amount of the sinus rinse to a cotton swab and run it around the inside of each nostril. You can also use a bulb syringe to create a gentle suction to clear out the sinus cavities.