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Netiwash Nasal Rinse Sachet Netiwash Nasal Rinse Sachet

Netiwash Nasal Rinse Sachet

Quantity Description: packet of 15 Sachets
Manufacturer: Sunways India Pvt Ltd
Price: ₹ 200.0

Information about Netiwash Nasal Rinse Sachet

Netiwash Nasal Sachet contains Sodium chloride and Sodium bicarbonate. Netiwash is nasal irrigating solution for nasal rinse.
Netiwash is an easy squeeze bottle system that allows you to deliver the saline solution with positive pressure to clean the nasal passages thoroughly, while maintaining your head in an upright position. You have complete control of the pressure and volume of solution, ensuring a gentle, soothing and therapeutic experience. Daily rinsing is safe and will keep your nasal passages clean, healthy and open.

Netiwash Nasal Sachet is recommended in:
Nasal Allergies & Dryness
Nasal Symptoms from Flu & Cold
Post Nasal Drip & Nasal Congestion
Post operatively to clean the nasal passage

Instructions for Use:
Step 1 - Please wash your hands.
Step 2 - Fill the clean bottle with designated volume of lukewarm distilled, filtered water.
Step 3 - Cut the Netiwash Nasal Rinse mixture sachet at the corner
Step 4 - Pour its contents into the bottle
Step 5 - Tighten the cap & tube on the bottle securely.
Step 6 - Standing in front of a sink, bend forward to your comfort level & tilt your head down
Step 7 - Place one finger over the tip of the cap & shake the bottle gently to dissolve the mixture.
Step 8 - Keeping your mouth open, without holding your breath; place the cap snugly against your nasal passage.
Step 9 - For a proper rinse; keep squeezing the bottle gently until the solution starts draining from the opposite nasal passage, use at least 60ml to 120ml solution.
Step 10 - Repeat steps 8 & 9 for other nasal passage
Step 11 - Clean the bottle & cap with distilled water
Step 12 - Air dry the Netiwash Nasal Rinse bottle, cap & tube then store it

Use under medical supervision.

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After rinsing my mouth with mouthwash, do I need to rinse my mouth with water afterwards?

MDS ORAL MEDICINE AND ORAL RADIOLOGY
Dentist, Panchkula
After rinsing my mouth with mouthwash, do I need to rinse my mouth with water afterwards?
Hey there, no unless you feel any burning. Avoid eating or drinking until half hour of mouthwash use.

I have bad breath even if I brush and rinse my mouth after every meal. My gums are turning white. There is some tartar accumulation in the lower jaw.

MDS Periodontology, Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital
Dentist, Panchkula
I have bad breath even if I brush and rinse my mouth after every meal. My gums are turning white. There is some tarta...
You need scaling polishing for sure. But bad breath has many causes intraoral like deposits and gum disease and extraoral like nasal infection, gastric infection etc. So get your complete examination done. Brush twice, rinse after every meal and clean your tongue as well.

Should we spit out the toothpaste after brushing or should we rinse it with water?

BDS, FAGE, DDC A11838, MIDA,WHO, A.FELLOWSHIP LASERS, USA, Associate Fellowship in Laser Dentistry, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE), Member of Indian Dental Association, Certificate Course in Laser Treatments, Certification in Laser Dentistry, Diploma in Practical Occlusion and Restorative Dentistry Course (DGDPRCS), Comprehensive Course in Veneers - Ceramic & Composite, Aesthetic Certified, WHO Health Program Certified, Advance occlusion appliance therapy, A Mem of College of General Dentistry UK, Certification in Rotary Endodontics, Certification in Practical Implantology
Dentist, Ghaziabad
Should we spit out the toothpaste after brushing or should we rinse it with water?
After manual brushing for 1-2 minutes, spit and rinse with water. Condition when you use Toothpaste : 1. Must be peanut size 2. Non-Foaming, less chemical 3. Flouride based

Somebody says rinse per day 4 to 5 times somebody says no rinse 7 days from the day of tooth removed, kindly let me know.

BHMS
Homeopath, Hooghly
Somebody says rinse per day 4 to 5 times somebody says no rinse 7 days from the day of tooth removed, kindly let me k...
After 3-4 days u can rinse....usually 72 hrs is the limitations..soo u can rinse after 3 days..with cold water..

Is salt rinsing possible/harmful for someone with chronic mouth ulcers. Or even a growth that might be carcinogenic?

BDS
Dentist, Amritsar
Is salt rinsing possible/harmful for someone with chronic mouth ulcers. Or even a growth that might be carcinogenic?
Rinses with warm saline is good no harm occur with mild rinses if you ingest salt it may increase your b.p.
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