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Common Sinus Conditions
What is Sinusitis?
Sinusitis or sinus infection is the swelling or inflammation of the sinus lining. When the sinus cavities swell and their openings are blocked, they fill with fluid which can allow germs to grow and cause an infection. Most of the tiny sinus openings or ostia, are located deep in the middle nose which makes targeted delivery of cleansing saline and medications very important for effective treatment. Chronic sinusitis occurs when this swelling, inflammation and blockage lasts longer than three months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sinusitis can be caused by the common cold, particulate buildup such as allergens and dust, and nasal anatomy complexities such as nasal polyps or deviated septum.
stuffy, congested nose
difficulty breathing through your nose
discolored discharge from your nose
post-nasal drip (mucus running down your throat)
anosmia (reduced or no sense of smell or taste)
swelling and tenderness around your eyes
Acute Sinusitis typically lasts 10 days, although symptoms may continue up to three or four weeks.
Chronic Sinusitis or Chronic Rhinosinusitis, lasts at least 12 weeks or three months. You will likely have a number of Acute Sinusitis episodes prior to developing Chronic Sinusitis.
rinse and moisturize your nasal passages daily
wash your hands frequently
keep allergy symptoms in control
use a humidifier in your home
avoid cigarette smoke and polluted air
See your doctor if there is no improvement after 48-72h, as this could indicate a more serious problem is taking place.
See your doctor immediately as the following could be signs of a serious infection; fever, severe headache, confusion, stiff neck, changes in your vision, swelling around your eyes or forehead.
Remember to record your symptoms, and the length of time you have been experiencing each, to assist your doctor in creating your care plan.
Nasal Washing or Irrigation with saline, a natural nasal safe decongestant, or using a common over the counter nasal safe medicine can be effective in treating acute sinusitis. Chronic Sinusitis can be treated by speaking to your doctor about an intranasally (in the nose) delivered medicine such as a corticosteroid, antibiotic, or antifungal.
Compounding Pharmacy's can compound a sinus medication specifically for your needs, incorporating soothing ingredients to eliminate dry nose.
Regardless of your treatment choice, delivery to the location of the irritation or infection matters. Trust the NasoNeb System to deliver your chosen nasal solution where traditional spray pumps or rinse bottles don't.
*This is meant for informational purposes only and is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of disease or to substitute for professional medical advice. Please speak to your physician or other qualified health provider with questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
Allergic Rhinitis, or Hay Fever, is the body's response in your nose, to specific allergens. It is the swelling of blood vessels causing nasal congestion and excess mucus creation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Allergic rhinitis is caused by your nose trapping pollen or other particles such dust mites, mold or animal dander that you have a sensitivity to, resulting in inflammation. Allergic Rhinitis affects one in every five Americans and can be seasonal, year-round or be drug-induced.
The swelling most often leads to an itchy, stuffy, runny nose, sneezing and post-nasal drip. Coughing, sore throat, burning, and watery eyes are also common symptoms.
Seasonal symptoms occur typically during spring, summer and early fall, usually due to pollen from weeds, grass, and trees but can also be attributed to airborne mold spores.
Perrenial or year-round symptoms usually are caused by indoor exposure to pet hair or dander, dust mites, cockroaches, as well as mold.
Rinse and moisturize your nasal passages daily
Wash your hands frequently
Wear glasses or sunglasses when outdoors to reduce the risk of allergens entering your eyes
Clean your home frequently to reduce dust, pet hair and dander and other allergens
Use mite proof covers and bedding to reduce exposure
Avoid cigarette smoke and polluted air as these may also be triggers
You may have tried a number of remedy's and over-the-counter medications. See your doctor if there is no improvement after 48-72h, as this could indicate a more serious problem is taking place.
Your general practitioner can treat and diagnose allergies however, more severe cases may require meeting with an allergist. An allergist is a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies.
Remember to record your symptoms, and the length of time you have been experiencing each, to assist your doctor in creating your care plan.
Your doctor may advise you to take Intranasally (in the nose) delivered corticosteroids, antihistamines, or decongestants available over-the-counter or by prescription only.
Compounding Pharmacy's can compound an allergy medication specifically for your needs, incorporating soothing ingredients to eliminate dry nose.
Regardless of your treatment choice, delivery to the location of the irritation or infection matters. Trust the NasoNeb System to deliver your chosen nasal solution where traditional spray pumps or rinse bottles don't.
*This is meant for informational purposes only and is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of disease or to substitute for professional medical advice. Please speak to your physician or other qualified health provider with questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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What are Nasal Polyps?
Nasal polyps are teardrop or grape shaped inflamed tissue growths that form inside the nasal passages and sinuses, blocking proper airflow for breathing or sinus openings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nasal Polyps result from long-term inflammation caused most often by repeat sinus infections or allergies. In some cases, they are related to asthma, cystic fibrosis, or drug sensitivities.
Nasal Polyp symptoms are very similar to those of Sinusitis and the common cold:
stuffy, congested nose
difficulty breathing through your nose
post-nasal drip (mucus running down your throat)
anosmia (reduced or no sense of smell or taste)
swelling and tenderness around your forehead and your eyes
frequent nosebleeds
snoring
Anyone can get nasal polyps although they typically don't tend to develop until people are in their 30s or 40s.
Successfully managing conditions that result in long-term nasal irritation and swelling such as repeat or chronic sinus infections or allergies, is important in the prevention of nasal polyps.
rinse and moisturize your nasal passages daily
wash your hands frequently
use a humidifier in your home
avoid cigarette smoke and polluted air
See your doctor if there is no improvement after 48-72h, as this could indicate a more serious problem is taking place.
Remember to record your symptoms, and the length of time you have been experiencing each, to assist your doctor in creating your care plan.
Targeted intranasal delivery of medication or antibiotics can shrink or eliminate nasal polyps. Additional treatments include oral steroids, injections and surgeries to place a stint or remove polyps.
Many people's nasal polyps return after treatment which requires them to identify a long-term plan.
Regardless of your treatment choice, delivery to the location of the irritation or infection matters. Trust the NasoNeb System to deliver your chosen nasal solution where traditional spray pumps or rinse bottles don't.
*This is meant for informational purposes only and is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of disease or to substitute for professional medical advice. Please speak to your physician or other qualified health provider with questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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How Can Mold Exposure Affect Me
Mold is a fungus that thrives in damp, warm and humid places. Exposure can result in mold spores landing in your nasal cavity and replicating due to the moist environment. This can lead to breathing problems which may put you at higher risk of developing allergies or asthma.
Frequently Asked Questions
Like other types of allergies, mold allergies are triggered by highly sensitive immune systems. Your body recognizes inhaled tiny airborne mold spores as foreign, and develops antibodies to fight them. These antibodies cause allergy symptoms.
Similar to other upper respiratory conditions such as sinusitis or allergy rhinitis, mold allergy symptoms include:
stuffy, congested nose
difficulty breathing through your nose
post-nasal drip (mucus running down your throat)
anosmia (reduced or no sense of smell or taste)
cough
itchy, watery eyes, nose and throat
dry, scaly skin
Asthma symptoms can be triggered by mold exposure and in some people, certain molds can cause a severe asthma attack.
In severe cases, mold exposure can result in the following:
allergic fungal sinusitis; a common type of fungal infection in the sinuses
mold-induced asthma; if you have a known mold allergy and asthma, have an emergency plan in place in case to manage a severe asthma attack
other problems caused by mold include; allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, a reaction to fungus in the lungs occurring most often in people with asthma or cystic fibrosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a rare condition causing the lungs to become inflamed, infections of the skin or mucous membranes, and health risks in immunocompromised people.
There is no cure for allergies however, you can do the following to reduce the risk:
rinse and moisturize your nasal passages daily
wash your hands frequently
limit outdoor activity when mold counts are high
reduce mold growth in your home by:
lowering your indoor humidity. AAFA advises indoor humidity over 50% provides the perfect environment for fungi to thrive.
use air conditioning with a filter or freestanding air cleaners to trap mold spores
use a dehumidifier in your home
pay close attention to areas in your home most prone to mold which usually include bathrooms, basements, laundry areas, and follow instructions on safe mold removal from reputable sites such as the EPA.
See your doctor if there is no improvement after 48-72h, as this could indicate a more serious problem is taking place.
See your doctor immediately if wheezing or breathing problems increase.
Remember to record your symptoms, and the length of time you have been experiencing each, to assist your doctor in creating your care plan.
Targeted intranasal delivery of corticosteroids, antihistamines, or decongestants can prevent and treat the inflammation cause by upper respiratory mold allergy.
Additional treatment may include daily nasal rinsing or washing and moisturizing with saline to clean out your nasal cavity.
Regardless of your treatment choice, delivery to the location of the irritation or infection matters. Trust the NasoNeb System to deliver your chosen nasal solution where traditional spray pumps or rinse bottles don't.
*This is meant for informational purposes only and is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of disease or to substitute for professional medical advice. Please speak to your physician or other qualified health provider with questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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See how the NasoNeb System stacks up to the Competition
NasoNeb® Sinus Therapy System
Better coverage and coating, deeper in your nose without the mess
Quick
Easy to Use
No Mess
Rinses and Irrigators
High Volume - Pressurized irrigators and rinses flush in and then out of your nasal cavity
Spray Bottles
Stops Short - Low pressure sprays solution into the front of your nose, and often drips out
Pills
Medication delivered to the whole body; not the local area in need
NasoNeb® Sinus Therapy System
Better coverage and coating, deeper in your nose without the mess
Rinses & Irrigators
High Volume - Pressurized irrigators and rinses flush in and then out of your nasal cavity
Spray Pumps
Stops Short - Low pressure sprays solution into the front of your nose, and often drips out
Pills
Medication delivered to the whole body; not the local area in need
In serious cases, speak to your doctor about corticosteroids, antibiotics, or antifungals delivered intranasally (in the nose) to treat conditions such as sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, bacterial infections or, mold exposure. Use the NasoNeb System to deliver more medication to more of your nose.
Use the NasoNeb Moisturizing Saline to help you feel fresh and clear, all day long. This steroid-free formula helps to reduce symptoms of dry nose, nose bleeds, and itchiness caused by cold or dry climates, heating and air conditioning.
Tired of feeling congested? Clear out crusty buildup with the NasoNeb System and Saline. Take your cleanse to the next level by following up with our Moisturizing Saline to avoid drying out your nose.
Combining aromatherapy with nasal care, this solution works great for a natural approach to clearing nasal congestion, sinus issues, and allergies. Boost your morning routine right after you brush your teeth for a revitalizing start to the day!
Keeping yourself and those you love safe is crucial. Use the Povidone Iodine (PVP-I) solution to protect against viruses that can live in the back of your nose. Study's have proven PVP-I reduces the risk of infection for viruses that affect the nasal and respiratory system, in addition to the flu.
Professor, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
Western University
Superior deposition in the middle and posterior regions of the nose
"Delivery of corticosteroids, antibiotics and other medications to the middle and posterior regions in the nose is critical in improved outcomes for pre and post-operative patients. I was struck by the evidence that NasoNeb's system delivers up to 51% more medication in the middle and 100% more in the posterior region. Rinse bottles and spray pumps inability to reach the external portion of the middle turbinate wherein lies the sinus, is a real problem as the whole impetus for nasal irrigation is built on the requirement to affect this area of the nasal cavity."
Professor, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
Western University
How to use the NasoNeb® Sinus Therapy System
1ml - 3ml of chosen solution
Done in 15 sec or less!
Starter Kit
The NasoNeb Sinus Therapy System is a nasal solution delivery device that helps you improve your nasal hygiene by allowing you to:
Choose the solution you want to deliver to your nasal cavities such as saline for irrigation, moisturizers for dry nose or prescriptions to fight bacteria or infection as directed by a Doctor
Get unmatched, powered aerosol coverage that sprays, pumps and netipots cannot provide while remaining gentle, quick and comfortable.
Currently, the NasoNeb® System Compressor holds a 365 day warranty against any defects on the material or function of the device from the day it was purchased.
The System Cup and Tubing hold a 3 month warranty against any defects on the material or function of the item(s) from the date of purchase
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For irrigation or cleansing, fill the cup with saline or NasoNeb® Moisturizing Nasal Solution halfway to the first line on the bottom of the cup
For medicine delivery, place half the medicine into the cup
Put the cup insert into the cup and place the cup assembly into one nostril, aim it straight in or slightly away from the septum (the middle of your nose that divides your nostrils)
Turn the compressor on
Turn off the compressor when empty
Repeat above steps for the other nostril
Each session with the System can be as quick as 30 – 60 seconds for each nostril. This depends on you and how much solution you add to your NasoNeb® cup before starting your session. You’ll know when a session is over, as there won’t be any liquid left in the cup.
Be sure to follow amounts guidelines provided by your Physician for medications or enclosed with our moisturizing saline solution instructions.
You may need to tilt your head more or less to find the best angle for your nose
You may need to adjust the location of the tip forward or backward to find the best location for medication delivery
Stopping after the first few seconds to blow your nose may improve delivery