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  2. Nasal irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Nasal irrigation (also called nasal lavage, nasal toilet, or nasal douche) is a personal hygiene practice in which the nasal cavity is washed to flush out mucus and debris from the nose and sinuses, in order to enhance nasal breathing. Nasal irrigation can also refer to the use of saline nasal spray or nebulizers to moisten the mucous membranes.

  3. Sinusitis - Wikipedia

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    The ethmoidal sinuses are further subdivided into anterior and posterior ethmoid sinuses, the division of which is defined as the basal lamella of the middle nasal concha. In addition to the severity of disease , discussed below, sinusitis can be classified by the sinus cavity it affects:

  4. NeilMed Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    NeilMed Pharmaceuticals was founded by Ketan C. Mehta, [6] [7] a pulmonary and critical-care physician, and Nina Mehta in the year 2000. [8] [9] [10] It started as a side project in 1999 to build a device that could be used to effectively and naturally rinse the sinuses for sinusitis sufferers known as NeilMed Sinus Rinse.

  5. Talk:Nasal irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Hypertonic 3% Rinse Pure Salt requires 30 grams of NaCl per 1 L of water. (11.8g of Na+) Pure Baking Soda Isotonic 1.3% Rinse Pure Baking Soda (Sodium bicarbonate) requires 13 grams NaHCO3 in 1 L of water. (3.56g of Na+) Hypertonic 4.2% Rinse Pure Baking Soda requires 42 grams of NaHCO3 in 1 L of water. (11.5g of Na+) Mixture as above

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  7. Post-nasal drip - Wikipedia

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    Post-nasal drip (PND), also known as upper airway cough syndrome (UACS), occurs when excessive mucus is produced by the nasal mucosa. The excess mucus accumulates in the back of the nose , and eventually in the throat once it drips down the back of the throat.

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