Hydrogen Peroxide Nasal Rinse
On the method of peroxide nasal flushing
If you want to perform peroxide nasal flushing, you need to be clear and careful. For hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidation, but it is used for nasal flushing, and it is necessary to abide by the norms.
Before using it, check its concentration carefully. If the concentration is too high, it will hurt the mucosa of the nasal cavity, causing redness, swelling and pain; only if it is appropriate, it will be safe and effective. It is often used with moderately diluted hydrogen peroxide, so that it can not only remove dirt and sterilize, but also not damage the integrity of the nasal cavity.
When rinsing, the posture should be correct. You can stand up and lean forward slightly, with your head slightly lower, so that one nostril is down, and slowly inject hydrogen peroxide, so that it flows through the nasal cavity from top to bottom, and flows out from the other nostril or mouth. Do not rush during this time to prevent the hydrogen peroxide from rushing too hard and entering the sinuses, causing other diseases.
After rinsing, it is advisable to rinse with water to remove the residue of hydrogen peroxide. Although capping hydrogen peroxide can clean and sterilize, it remains in the nasal cavity, and it may have adverse effects for a long time.
Furthermore, this rinsing method can be applied to non-everyone. If the nasal cavity is damaged, ulcers, or allergic to hydrogen peroxide, it should be avoided. Under the guidance of a doctor, carefully observe the state of the body, and then do it.
In short, hydrogen peroxide nasal flushing, if you can follow the rules and abide by the rules, can be one of the methods of nasal health care, but you must not act rashly, which will harm your health.
If you want to perform peroxide nasal flushing, you need to be clear and careful. For hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidation, but it is used for nasal flushing, and it is necessary to abide by the norms.
Before using it, check its concentration carefully. If the concentration is too high, it will hurt the mucosa of the nasal cavity, causing redness, swelling and pain; only if it is appropriate, it will be safe and effective. It is often used with moderately diluted hydrogen peroxide, so that it can not only remove dirt and sterilize, but also not damage the integrity of the nasal cavity.
When rinsing, the posture should be correct. You can stand up and lean forward slightly, with your head slightly lower, so that one nostril is down, and slowly inject hydrogen peroxide, so that it flows through the nasal cavity from top to bottom, and flows out from the other nostril or mouth. Do not rush during this time to prevent the hydrogen peroxide from rushing too hard and entering the sinuses, causing other diseases.
After rinsing, it is advisable to rinse with water to remove the residue of hydrogen peroxide. Although capping hydrogen peroxide can clean and sterilize, it remains in the nasal cavity, and it may have adverse effects for a long time.
Furthermore, this rinsing method can be applied to non-everyone. If the nasal cavity is damaged, ulcers, or allergic to hydrogen peroxide, it should be avoided. Under the guidance of a doctor, carefully observe the state of the body, and then do it.
In short, hydrogen peroxide nasal flushing, if you can follow the rules and abide by the rules, can be one of the methods of nasal health care, but you must not act rashly, which will harm your health.

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