Rinoway Std Isotonic Nasal Irrigation Salts with Nebulizer 30 Sachets
- Brand: ENVICON MEDICAL Srl
- Product Code: 971390695
- EAN: 8056736160886
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Rinoway Std
Isotonic salts for nasal irrigation with nebulizer
Rinoway® Std salts for Isotonic or Hypertonic irrigation are packaged in practical single-dose sachets of 2.25 gr. Dissolving one sachet in 250 ml. of water a 0.9% Isotonic solution is obtained, by dissolving two sachets a slightly hypertonic solution is obtained.
Rinoway® Std nasal irrigation salts are a practical and economical alternative to traditional nasal irrigation solutions or bags.
Each pack contains a free nebulizer!
What is the difference between an isotonic solution and a hypertonic solution?
Isotonic means that the saline solution has the same salt concentration as the human body; hypertonic means that the concentration is greater, similar to that of the sea.
When to use an isotonic solution:
It has been proven that the use of an Isotonic solution is useful:
- for daily nasal hygiene,
- in case of perennial rhinitis or acute sinusitis,
- common cold or snoring.
When to use a hypertonic solution:
A hypertonic solution is useful as a support in case of:
- chronic sinusitis (improves mucociliary clearance by increasing the topical antibacterial effect),
- seasonal allergic rhinitis (especially during pregnancy, to limit the use of drugs),
- in the post-operative period of a patient who has undergone nasp or sinus surgery,
- for the treatment and prevention of ear infections.
What are the advantages of a hypertonic solution compared to an isotonic solution?
The Isotonic solution is obtained by dissolving a sachet of Rinoway® Std salts in the Rinoway® nasal douche and adding 250 ml. of lukewarm water (it reaches up to the neck of the shower).
To obtain a hypertonic solution, one sachet of Rinoway® 3% is dissolved in the same quantity of water.
Washes with hypertonic saline solutions:
- have a decongestant effect,
- they restore more effectively the movement of the cilia present on the cells of the nasal mucosa and therefore facilitate the constant removal of nasal secretions,
- the residual salt that remains on the mucosa continues to draw water from the underlying tissues and maintains the fluidity of the secretions,
- they favor the secretion from the nasal cells of mucins, substances present in the mucus and endowed with protective activity against bacteria and viruses,
- they are preferred in acute and chronic rhinosinusitis and in conditions characterized by prolonged stagnation of nasal secretions.