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Neti pot: Can it clear my nose?

A neti pot is a container made to rinse debris or mucus from the nasal cavity using saltwater. You might use a neti pot to treat symptoms of nasal allergies, sinus problems or colds. Using a neti pot can help when indoor air dries out nasal passages.

Neti pots use saltwater to avoid irritating nasal passages.

To start, use water labeled as distilled or sterilized. To use tap water, boil it for several minutes and then let it cool until it’s only slightly warm, called lukewarm. If you can’t boil water, you can use tap water that’s been passed through a water filter. Filters may be labeled in a few different ways. Look for terms such as: 1 micron or smaller pore size, NSF 53, NSF 58, cyst removal or cyst reduction.

Salt packets may be sold with the neti pot or bought separately. You also can make your own salt mix. In a lidded container, combine three measures of noniodized salt with one measure of baking soda and stir. Add 1 teaspoon of the mixture to 1 cup of the boiled, distilled, sterilized or filtered water.

To use the neti pot:

Rinse the neti pot after each use with distilled, sterile or filtered water or water that has been boiled and cooled. Leave the neti pot in the open to air-dry.

Neti pots are often sold in pharmacies, health food stores and online. Other devices, such as squeeze bottles and pressurized canisters, also can be used to rinse or irrigate the nasal passages.

Talk with your healthcare professional to see if nasal rinsing is right for you.

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