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Is it possible to wash the nose with chlorhexidine in case of genyantritis?

Genyanthitis is a disease in which the paranasal sinuses become inflamed. It occurs as a result of a cold if it was not treated and the foci of the disease remained. Many people prefer to buy drops and sprays for the nose. However, they only provide temporary relief. Long-term use will do more harm to health than help. An alternative is rinsing the nose. In the article, let's talk about whether it is possible to wash the nose with chlorhexidine in case of genyantritis.

Washing

In the nasal cavity and its sinuses is the mucous membrane. It constantly produces a secret, and the cilia deduce it outward. In a healthy person, this process passes unnoticed and protects the body against viral infections.

But with weak immunity and a large number of pathogenic microorganisms falling into the nose, an inflammatory process begins, accompanied by swelling and stuffiness of the nose. Can the nose be washed with chlorhexidine in this case?

Such a procedure as washing will remove excess mucus, as well as pus, if it has accumulated. Then the cells again go into normal mode, breathing is restored, and the process of recovery is faster.

"Chlorhexidine" is a well-known drug, which appeared more than sixty years ago and is used today in many countries. The effectiveness and safety of the antiseptic is proven, so you can even rinse your nose with "Chlorhexidine" during pregnancy, during the feeding period and for children.

Indications

Nasal shower is a safe procedure, which is successfully used in treatment, as well as for preventive purposes. Already in the treatises of Ayurveda this process is described, which is now actively used not only by yogis. And they certainly are famous for their excellent health.

Let's consider, when doctors of a so-called traditional medicine to which all of us have got used recommend to spend procedure.

  1. With genyantritis.
  2. Any kinds of rhinitis.
  3. Front.
  4. Adenoiditis.
  5. Prevention of colds and SARS.

However, the procedure must be carried out correctly, taking into account the recommendations. Otherwise, it will not be possible to achieve the desired effect.

Contraindications

As with all procedures, along with the indications, there are limitations that must be taken into account when deciding to be treated with one or another remedy. With regard to the washing of the nose by them are the following.

  1. Great risk of nosebleeds.
  2. Polyps and tumors in this area.
  3. Inflammation of the inner ear, as well as perforation of the tympanic membrane.
  4. Deformation of the nasal septum.

Thus, before starting a set of procedures, it is best to consult a specialist.

Can I rinse my nose with "Chlorhexidine" or not?

The pharmacological industry today offers a huge selection of remedies for treatment. At the same time it is not difficult to prepare the washings on your own, at home. But we will consider the effect of such an effective pharmaceutical drug as "Chlorhexidine".

This tool was discovered by English scientists in the middle of the twentieth century. At first it was used as an antiseptic and disinfectant. Twenty years later they began to be used for rinsing. Even later chlorhexidine was included in detergents, toothpastes, lubricants and even liners in clothing. Perhaps in the future, its application will be further expanded.

And this is not surprising. After all, the antiseptic destabilizes and damages harmful bacteria in less than 20 seconds. No less effectively, he fights against fungi and other microorganisms.

But whether it is possible to wash a nose "Chlorhexidine" at a genyantritis? On this account, there are different points of view. Let's start with the fact that the drug is intended for external use only. However, getting into the body in a small amount, it can not cause harm. Researchers assure that the antiseptic is not absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract. To get into the blood, you need to drink about 300 milliliters. It is unlikely that such a number will be in the body by accident. But even if this happens, it will not be a big problem. "Chlorhexidine" is excreted in the urine for twelve hours.

Therefore, a positive answer to the question is whether it is possible to wash the nose with chlorhexidine.

Traditional medicine on guard of health

When choosing the means for washing the nose, consider other options. For example, salt water is absolutely harmless. It is proved that salt removes the mucous edema, stops inflammation.

The effectiveness of propolis has long been known. A couple of drops of iodine are sometimes added to the solution.

Herbal tinctures also have an excellent effect:

  • St. John's wort;
  • Chamomile;
  • Eucalyptus;
  • Oak bark;
  • Calendula.

They are used separately and mixed together. In addition, salt is sometimes added to the solutions.

How can I rinse my nose with Chlorhexidine or other means?

Whatever structure you choose for washing, the procedure should be carried out correctly.

First, we select the device by which rinsing is carried out. It can be:

  • A special teapot called "Jeta Neti";
  • syringe;
  • Kit for washing, purchased in pharmacies;
  • A syringe without a needle.

The head is tilted sideways over the sink and the "Chlorhexidine" solution (or other) is poured into the nostril above. At the same time they hold their breath. Then nothing will get inside. If there are no devices at hand, you can use your palm. Then the liquid is collected there and pulled in one, then another nostril.

Here are the main recommendations for the procedure.

  1. Before washing it is necessary to clean the nose well, and if necessary use vasoconstrictive drops to remove the edema.
  2. The temperature of the solution is made up to 37 degrees. A hot liquid will cause a burn, and a cold liquid will be unpleasant.
  3. After manipulation, it is better to blow your nose, removing the remnants of water. Do not lie down for thirty minutes, so that the liquid does not get into the inner ear.
  4. Also it is not recommended to go out immediately.
  5. The volume of fluid for the procedure for an adult is usually from 150 to 200 milliliters. But an individual dose can be selected.

Whether it is possible to rinse a nose "Chlorhexidine" at a genyantritis? The medical response to this question (as well as in cases with other ailments of the respiratory tract) is positive. But, despite assurances about the safety of the drug, you should be careful and avoid getting it inside. If you are in doubt, it is better to use salt water first. She certainly will not damage the body.

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