What is NeilMed Sinus Rinse Nasal Wash Allergy Relief Refill Sachets?
NeilMed Sinus Rinse Nasal Wash Allergy Relief Refill Sachets are a refill for the NeilMed Sinus Rinse Bottle (sold separately) that works as a form of treatment for nasal symptoms caused by conditions such as hay fever and also a cold or the flu. The active ingredient contained in NeilMed Sinus Rinse is saline, which helps to clear out mucus in the nose.
What causes symptoms in the nose?
Nasal symptoms in the nose caused by an allergy, such as hay fever, is the result of the body coming into contact with an allergen such as pollen. This causes the body to react by releasing a number of chemicals. One of which is histamine, which causes the blood vessels in the nose to swell up, causing the symptoms. When it comes to a cold or the flu, mucus build-up caused by the virus leads to a runny, blocked, or stuffy nose.
Who is this sinus rinse suitable for?
This nasal spray should be suitable to be used by adults and children, though you should speak to a doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist before using. If you are using any other form of medication or suffering from any condition, then you should also seek advice before using.
Can someone who is pregnant or breastfeeding use this nasal wash?
Anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a medical professional before using any medication.
How should NeilMed Sinus Rinse Nasal Wash Allergy Relief Refill Sachets be used?
When you have run out of the wash in your NeilMed Sinus Rinse bottle, pot, or pulsating wash, use a sachet to refill it. To refill, pour boiled water into the bottle or pot and then add a sachet to the water. Place a finger over the opening of the bottle or pot and shake in order to allow the mixture to dissolve.
Are there any side effects?
If there any side effects when using these sachets is most likely to be caused by an allergic reaction. If you notice any side effect when using, speak to a doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist as soon as possible.
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