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- A saline nasal wash helps flush pollen, dust, and other debris from your nasal passages. It also helps remove excess mucus (snot) and ...
- 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 ...
- Flu and Colds: In Depth (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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- 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, ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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
- ... 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
- ... 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- ...