Sinomarin Adulte Agua de Mar Nasal 125ml

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Ideal for nasal cavity care and decongestion

125 ml

Description

Solution based on purified and sterile seawater at 2.3%, in spray format for the nose. Indicated to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion, colds, sinusitis or allergic rhinitis and hay fever.

Under medical prescription, the product can be used as a support after a nose operation. There are two types of mouthpieces:

-White nozzle: allows a particularly fine atomization. It moistens the nasal mucosa of adults and children and relieves symptoms of nasal congestion in infants and children.

-Blue nozzle: its jet allows freeing the nasal cavity of adults and children from 3 years of age.

Instructions for use

According to need, 1 to 3 sprays per day.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Seawater has moisturising and cleansing effects on the nasal and otic mucous membranes. It is rich in elements and trace elements in the form of different salts that contain: chlorine, sodium, magnesium, calcium, potassium, fluorine, iron, manganese, iodine, etc. Nasal cleansing with seawater helps to maintain cilia function (microscopic hair-like structures in the nose) and helps to moisten the air. It carries away impurities and particles, such as allergens, bacteria, viruses and particles from environmental pollution.

It can be isotonic (i.e. with the same salt concentration as saline) or hypertonic (with a higher salt concentration). In both cases, it decongests, loosens mucus and helps to expel it (hypertonic water has a more intense effect in this sense). The use of a nasal cleansing spray with seawater is a very useful measure in the case of nasal obstruction due to colds, the flu or nasal dryness caused by external factors, as it improves nasal and respiratory well-being. In otic application, it also helps to clean the ear canal.

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