Studies have indicated that saline nasal sprays may help treat rhinitis and sinusitis.
They are useful at removing airborne allergens, thinning mucus thereby relieving nasal congestion, moisturizing the nasal passages and keeping the cilia in your nose healthy. Cilia are the small hair-like structures in your nose that help humidify air to your lungs, assist in sinus drainage, trap bacteria etc. and aid your sense of smell.
There are two different two different types of saline solution, isotonic and hypertonic. Isotonic saline solutions have the same salt concentration as the cells in the human body. On the other hand hypertonic saline solutions have a higher salt concentration. Hypertonic saline solutions may be more useful for removing moisture from inflamed tissue. However a hypertonic solution with too high a salt content can impair cilia function.
Unfortunately many saline nasal sprays contain additives and preservatives such as benzalkonium which can cause side effects and can even be addictive. Therefore it is important to choose a saline nasal spray that contains no additives or preservatives.
Although saline nasal sprays are useful for many people, they do have their disadvantages. They are not particularly effective at relieving sinus pain, pressure and headaches. They do not kill bacterial and fungal infections, therefore do not help many chronic sinusitis sufferers. They do not reduce histamine therefore many allergy sufferers do not get sufficient relief from their symptoms.
Although saline nasal sprays do help many sinus sufferers, like any product they do not help everyone. A great alternative is Sinusoothe 100% natural nasal spray. This nasal spray is saline based but contains added natural ingredients that have been clinically proven to be effective. Therefore all the benefits of a saline nasal spray are retained plus it has further benefits. It gives instant relief from sinusitis and sinus allergy symptoms since it contains potent natural anti-inflammatory, pain relieving and anti-histamine properties. It also provides a long term solution since it kills infections and desensitizes the nasal passages to allergens. It is doctor recommended and completely safe to use daily for chronic conditions.
Another good alternative is nasal irrigation. A saline solution (isotonic or hypertonic) is administered to the nasal passages using a neti-pot or similar device. The benefits of this over saline nasal sprays is that a far greater quantity of saline solution is used therefore it can be more effefctive at relieving nasal congestion and flushing out allergens. However the downside is that it is not as convenient as the nasal sprays and the process is not to evereyone’s liking.
It is always best to consult your doctor if you have an existing sinus condition or suspect you have one.
Julia has spent many years researching the natural treatment of sinus conditions. If you would like more information on saline nasal sprays or natural nasal sprays please visit her at SinuSoothe’s website where she is always glad to be of assistance.

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