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  2. Using A Neti Pot Is Kind Of Strange, But It Could Be Exactly ...

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    There’s also a bulb syringe or, Dr. Pearlman’s preferred method, a bottle. (The squeeze bottle provides more force—and therefore may unclog your nasal cavities better—than a neti pot.)

  3. Rubber bulb - Wikipedia

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    Rubber bulbs are used in chemistry laboratories, by placing them on top of a glass or plastic tube. It serves as a vacuum source for filling reagents through a pipette or pasteur pipette and also help control the flow of liquid from the dropping bottle. [1] By using rubber bulb, the contact of the mouth to the chemicals can be avoided.

  4. Enema - Wikipedia

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    Rectal bulb syringe to administer smaller enemas. An enema , also known as a clyster , is the rectal administration of a fluid by injection into the lower bowel via the anus . [ 1 ] The word enema can also refer to the liquid injected, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as well as to a device for administering such an injection.

  5. Pipette - Wikipedia

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    Pipetting syringes are hand-held devices that combine the functions of volumetric (bulb) pipettes, graduated pipettes, and burettes. They are calibrated to ISO volumetric A grade standards. A glass or plastic pipette tube is used with a thumb-operated piston and PTFE seal which slides within the pipette in a positive displacement operation ...

  6. Syringe - Wikipedia

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    A syringe is a simple reciprocating pump consisting of a plunger (though in modern syringes, it is actually a piston) that fits tightly within a cylindrical tube called a barrel. The plunger can be linearly pulled and pushed along the inside of the tube, allowing the syringe to take in and expel liquid or gas through a discharge orifice at the ...

  7. Rectal administration - Wikipedia

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    Administering medication rectally Insertion of an enema nozzle as it breaches the anal sphincter. Glycerin suppositories for insertion into the rectum. A rectal "bulb" syringe for introducing a small amount of fluid into the rectum.

  8. Rectal douching - Wikipedia

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    Most people who use rectal douching do so with plain water. [5] The use of a hose connected to a tap, either in a shower or sink, has been reported as the most popular way to administer a douche. [5] Another popular way is with a handheld bulb and syringe designed for rectal douching. [5]

  9. Graduated pipette - Wikipedia

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    The standard technique for handling a graduated pipette is to hold the pipette tip dipped in the solution without touching the bottom of the beaker. Then use a propipetter, a pipette bulb, or rubber bulb, to draw the liquid into the pipette. The effective way to control the volume of the solution is to use one's forefinger. [2]