Sinus congestion can be a nuisance any time of the year. In Spring, it may be due to a cold or allergies, but in the Winter, it may also be due to your indoor heating drying out your nasal passages. There is a way to prevent this naturally and avoid the “medicine head” syndrome (your head feeling like it is floating above your body), usually associated with taking decongestants. Using a neti pot rinse once or twice daily is a great alternative solution.
A neti pot is a small pot made of ceramic, stainless steel or plastic that is used for cleaning or rinsing out the sinuses. It is also effective at preventing and soothing inflammation of the nasal passages. A neti pot can be purchased at any drug store or health food store. To use, fill the neti pot with lukewarm water that has previously been sterilized by boiling and mix in 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of salt (without iodine). There are also saline solutions available for purchase specifically designed to use with a neti pot. The neti pot will have a spout or nozzle on the end, which you insert into the end of your nose to form a seal. Tilting your head to the side and breathing through your mouth, pour the solution into your nose and let it run through your sinuses and out the other nostril and into a sink. Use half the solution, then switch to the other nostril and repeat the procedure on that side. Gently blow your nose and clean the neti pot with soap and water to be ready for the next use. This routine may sound a bit tricky, but it is really quite easy and a very effective way of taking care of sinus congestion and inflammation.