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NeilMed Squip Squeezie - Includes 50 packets -- 1 Unit


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NeilMed Squip Squeezie - Includes 50 packets Description

  • All Natural Sinus Relief
  • Soothing Saline Nasal Rinse • pH Balanced
  • Trust the #1 Physician Recommended Brand
  • Rinse Prior to Corticosteroid Nasal Spray
  • All Silicon Components
  • Nasal Symptoms from Flu & Cold
  • Nasal Congestion
  • Nasal Allergies
  • Includes 50 Premixed Packets*
  • Contents: One 240 mL (8 oz) Squeeze Device and 50 Premixed Packets
  • *Buffered Isotonic (1 Packet) or Hypertonic (2 Packets)

NeilMed® NäsaKleen Squeezie® Nasal Rinsing System is a squeezable silicone nasal rinsing system which allows you to deliver saline solution with positive pressure to clean the nasal passages thoroughly, while maintaining your head in an upright position. You have complete control of the pressure and volume of solution, ensuring a gentle, soothing and therapeutic nasal rinsing experience.

 

Squeezie can be used to cleanse and relieve nasal passages affected by:

  • Nasal allergies, dryness and hay fever.
  • Sinus pressure and nasal stuffiness.
  • Nasal symptoms from cold, flu, and sinusitis.
  • Post-nasal drip and nasal congestion.
  • Nasal irritation from occupational and house dust, fumes, dander, grass pollen, smoke, etc.
  • Saline nasal irrigation, moisturization, and daily nasal hygiene.
  • For use after sinus surgery and for sinus symptoms suffered by Cystic Fibrosis patients.

Squeezie is made of a super flexible material for “single-squeeze” action with minimal pressure required. Its grip friendly design ensures proper positioning of head and neck to achieve great rinsing results. Squeezie is easy to clean to prevent bacterial buildup.

 

The soft nasal tip is made of medical-grade silicone for a soft touch to the nose and is designed to fit all noses, including children.

 

Anyone 2 years or older can use Squeezie. Children ages 2-12 should not use Squeezie without parental supervision. For newborns or toddlers, we suggest the NeilMed® Baby NäsaKleen® Nasal Aspirator.


Directions

Three Easy Steps
Wash all parts of the Squeezie® before its first use. Follow the cleaning protocol below.

 

1. Empty 1 packet (1/2 teaspoon) of NeilMed® SINUS RINSE® salt into the Squeezie® bottle.
2. Fill the Squeezie® bottle with 8 oz./240ml (up to “Fill Line”) with distilled, micro-filtered (through 0.2 microns), commercially bottled or previously boiled or cooled down water at lukewarm or body temperature. Push the cap on tightly. Shake to properly mix the solution.

3. Stand (or sit) over a bathroom sink or use in the shower. Put the silicone tip against the nose so that it completely seals the nostril. Breathe normally through the mouth (or say aaaah…) and gently squeeze the bottle. Refrain from swallowing…when the saline solution reaches the back of the nasal cavities, the palate closes automatically by reflex. The saline fills the nasal cavities and proceeds to pour out the other nostril. Repeat this process twice for both nostrils. Use a tissue to blow out any remaining saline in your nose. Some of the saline can remain in the nose and trickle out later. Tilting your head forward and turning side to side immediately after flushing can prevent this.

 

Dosage: Use one full bottle (8oz/240mL) in each nostril per rinsing session. Rinse once or twice daily or as recommended by your doctor.

 

Cleaning:

  • Rinse the cap and device with running water.
  • Fill the device half-way with distilled, micro-filtered (through 0.2 microns), commercially bottled and cooled down water at lukewarm or body temperature.
  • Add a few drops of soap or baby shampoo.
  • Attach the cap to the Squeezie device; hold your finger over the cap and shake vigorously.
  • Squeeze the bottle to allow the soapy solution to clean the interior of the cap.
  • Rinse the soap from the device and cap thoroughly and place the items on a clean paper towel to dry. Store in dry place.

We recommend that after you clean the device with soap and water, shake off the excess water and place the device and cap in the microwave for 40 to 60 seconds. This will disinfect the device and the cap.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: USP grade sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate.
Warnings

  • For your safety, do not use tap or faucet water for dissolving the mixture unless it has been previously boiled for 5 minutes or more and then cooled to lukewarm or body temperature, as boiling sterilizes the water. Other choices are distilled, micro-filtered (through 0.2 micron), reverse osmosis filtered, or commercially bottled water. Once mixed, use the saline solution within 24 hours or discard.
  • Each device must be used only by one user; do not share this product with others.
  • Follow the cleaning protocol after each use of the product.
  • Replace this device within three months of your first use.
  • Rinse your nose gently.
  • Before using this product, you must read detailed warnings in the enclosed brochure or read the manufacturer's website. The website will always have up-to-date warnings.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.

Attention: Medical research recommends following the cleaning protocol after every use and replacing the device after 3 months.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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What is hay fever?

The Cleveland Clinic explains that hay fever is an allergic reaction to small airborne particles known as allergens. “When you breathe in allergens through your nose or mouth, your body reacts by releasing a natural chemical called histamine,” says the Cleveland Clinic. “Despite being called hay fever, hay doesn’t cause hay fever and most people don’t get a fever.” Hay fever isn’t contagious, the Cleveland Clinic notes.

What causes hay fever?

According to the Mayo Clinic, the causes of hay fever include:
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  • Grass pollen, which is common in late spring and summer.
  • Ragweed pollen, which is common in fall.
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