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Steroid Nasal Irrigation
Steroid nasal irrigation is generally used to maximize the health of the sinuses in persons with a history of chronic sinus problems when they do not respond to typical medical treatment. Your doctor will give you a prescription for the steroid solution that is best for your symptoms.
Instructions:
- A prescription will be given to you for pediatric Pulmicort respules and normal saline (salt water) solution.
- Each day, add one ampule of pediatric Pulmicort respules (0.25mg/2ml) to 100 cc (about 3 ounces) of sterile normal saline in a clean jar or in your sinus bottle rinse.
- Refrigerate the remainder of the opened normal saline.
- If it has been in the refrigerator, you can warm the normal saline to room temperature with a microwave if preferred BEFORE MIXING. DO NOT USE A HOT SOLUTION.
- Fill the bottle or syringe with the entire steroid mixture.
- Insert either a squeeze bottle (preferred), a baby bulb syringe, or a water pik attachment gently into your nose an inch or less.
- Lean your head over a sink.
- Wash out your nose with half of the mixture on one side and the other half on the other side.
- Perform nasal irrigation once or twice a day as instructed as long as directed.
- If you use regular nasal saline (salt water) irrigations also, you should always use the steroid mixture after the regular saline rinse.
- Change out the bottle, bulb, or syringe every two weeks.
For Questions or Emergency Care:
Call the office at 601-984-5160. You may need to speak with the doctor on-call.