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  1. A saline nasal wash helps flush pollen, dust, and other debris from your nasal passages. It also helps remove excess mucus (snot) and ...
  2. Is Rinsing Your Sinuses With Neti Pots Safe? (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Nasal irrigation devices, such as neti pots, can be effective for allergies, sinus infections and other conditions. But they ...
  3. Flu and Colds: In Depth From the National Institutes of Health (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health)  
    Common Cold/Treatments and Therapies ... Common Cold ... Flu/Treatments and Therapies ... Flu ... National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health ... From the National ...
  4. ... from skin exposure, the person may receive: Washing (irrigation) of the skin, perhaps every few hours for several days Antibiotic ointment (after skin irrigation) Surgery to remove burned skin (debridement) If the ...
  5. ... through skin exposure, the person may receive: Washing (irrigation) of the skin, perhaps every few hours for several days Antibiotic ointment (after skin irrigation) Surgery to remove burned skin (debridement) If the ...
  6. Arsenic (World Health Organization)  
    Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... World Health Organization ... WHO fact sheet on arsenic provides key facts and information on sources of exposure, health effects, ...
  7. ... water to drain. You may need to repeat irrigation several times. Ask your health care provider before ... who may remove the wax by: Repeating the irrigation attempts Suctioning the ear canal Using a small ...
  8. ... symptoms. For skin exposure, the person may receive: Irrigation (washing of the skin). Perhaps every few hours ... For eye exposure, the person may receive: Extensive irrigation to flush out the eye Medicines
  9. ... removal of burned skin) Washing of the skin (irrigation) every few hours for several days Ointments applied ... For eye exposure, the person may receive: Extensive irrigation to flush out the poison Medicines
  10. ... the throat and airway to see burns Eye irrigation Fluids through a vein (IV) Medicines to treat ... burned skin (skin debridement) Washing of the skin (irrigation), perhaps every few hours for several days X- ...
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