With Nasaline you can easily irrigate your nose using saline. Irrigation of the nose with saline solution has been used for a long time but the difficulty has been in being able to irrigate in a simple and agreeable but nevertheless effective way. The idea for Nasaline arose when the inventors, through their position in ear, nose and throat care, realised the growing need for saline nasal irrigation and the fact that there was no good and easily available product to recommend for the purpose.
What is Nasaline?
The patented Nasaline nasal irrigation system is a unique medical product developed in Sweden and designed for home use. Nasaline makes it easy to rinse the nose with saline solution. Irrigating the nose with saline solution is a well tried method and has been recommended by doctors since far back in time.
When can you use Nasaline?
Irrigation rinses away pollen, excess mucus, scabs, dust and soot particles. It can be used as a complement to other treatments for the alleviation of symptoms of, for example, colds, nasal allergies, nasal congestion during pregnancy or due to dry, dusty, sooty or smoky environments. Nasal irritation is reduced and the mucous membranes are moistened. Nasaline can be used to repeatedly irrigate the nose.
If recommended by a doctor, Nasaline can be used after operations on the nose or sinuses, or to alleviate the symptoms of sinusitis and other conditions such as nasal polyps or excess use of cold remedies such as decongestant nose drops or sprays.
What does Nasaline consist of?
Nasaline consists of two parts: a plastic syringe with capacity for 60 ml of saline solution and a silicone nozzle attached to the end of the syringe. The syringe contains no latex. The unique thing about the silicone nozzle is that it is optimally designed to seal against the nostril and has a shape and channel that fit all adults. The silicone is specially manufactured for use against the skin. The silicone nozzle has a channel shaped like an hourglass, which gives the saline a gently swirling jet when it leaves the irrigator. The saline for irrigation can be bought ready-mixed at the pharmacy as a 9 mg/ml saline solution, or can easily be mixed at home using the formula on the information leaflet. This means that if you need to irrigate for a prolonged period you can do so at a low cost using Nasaline. It is important to use Nasaline Salt or ordinary salt without additives (such as iodine) since allergies to the additives can develop if the irrigation continues for a prolonged period.
The unique silicone tip produces a gentle but effective swirl stream!
How to easy mix the saline solution!
Mix one teaspoon of salt in a half litre of water at body temperature, draw the saline into the Nasaline syringe and it is ready to use for irrigation of your nose.
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Mix one packet of Nasaline Salt in one cup (250 ml) of water at body temperature or mix one teaspoon of salt in a half litre of water, draw the saline into the Nasaline syringe and it is ready to use for irrigation of your nose!
A comparison between Nasaline and saline solution spray.
What makes the difference? |
| Nasaline Nasal Rinsing |
Saline solution spray |
| Proper rinsing of the whole nasal cavity |
No actual rinsing, moisturize the nasal cavity |
| Full control of the flow for optimum comfort and effectiveness |
Minimum control of the flow |
| Produces a gentle swirl stream |
No swirl stream |
| Mix your own saline solution |
Pre-fabricated saline solution or sea water |
| For frequent and repeated use |
Only for temporary use |
| Very cost effective in long term |
Very high cost in long term |
| No additives |
Some have preservatives or propellant gas |
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A video is provided demonstrating the proper use of Nasaline -Nasal Irrigator.
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