I have purchased a neilmed sinus rinse. It appears that my maxillary sinuses are the problem since the pain is in that area and adjacent teeth. Is thi

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I have purchased a neilmed sinus rinse. It appears that my maxillary sinuses are the problem since the pain is in that area and adjacent teeth. Is this device effective in the maxillary sinuses and should I modify its use to improve effectiveness in this area?thank you

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The device works by the principles of improving nasal hygiene and reducing the inflammation. As this process takes place, sinus ostia or openings which open in the nasal cavity stay clean and sinuses drain better. When sinuses drain better, inflammation reduce and symptoms improve. If one had a surgery on the sinus, solution enters sinus cavity much better, ifone did not have sinus surgery, it still penetrates but not as much. Also, different patients and under different medical conditions will have a different outcome. I suggest that you give a good try and seek appropriate ENT and dental consultation at the same time.

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