neilmed
  NeilMed Worldwide [Change Country or Language]USA
Home | Products | Order Now | Store Locator | About Us | Careers    
NeilMed Products
Search NeilMed
Click Here For Complete List of Stores
Ask Dr. Mehta
question Search Question       Advance Search
 question  Ask Question
  Latest Questions

Click on the question to view the full answer.
Can I use regular warm tap water for the Neti Pot? Please let me know if that is safe, it certainly would be much easier. THANK YOU> Eileen
Some customers and doctors in the US and Canada use warm tap water. We do not recommend it because t..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 8:03 pm   Number of views:18
What kind of water does one use if staying in a hotel and there is no distilled, filtered or boiled water? Thank you for your reply.
We do not recommend it, but some customers and doctors in the US and Canada use lukewarm tap water. ..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 8:01 pm   Number of views:19
I have recently had a sinus infection and my doctor suggested using a nasal rinse. I am still slightly congested. I have tried the neti pot twice now, but both times have ended up with excruciating in the sinus cavities. Should I try again? Any s
Under normal circumstances you should not feel any burning or stinging if you use our Isotonic premi..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 7:53 pm   Number of views:16
Used the neti pot for the first time, still have a little burning in nose, sinuses, is this normal? I have had post nasal drip for 3 weeks.
With our product you should expect a soothing rinse and not a burning sensation. Make sure you disso..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 7:31 pm   Number of views:16
Bought Netipot kit w/sachets to relieve sinus headache pain. Mixed salts with warm water, inserted into nostril, and the burning was unbearable. Tested smaller amounts of sachet contents but still had burning pain. If you have no suggestions need
Using the NeilMed blue Isotonic mixture packets should not cause burning or stinging as the solution..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 7:26 pm   Number of views:15
I have been rinsing my sinuses for 4 months. We are going to Brazil this summer to do volunteer work in a remote region. How should I prepare the water (I do not know if I will have kitchen access)? Are there filters or other sterilization procedu
We recommend using boiled water when you have no access to distilled water as this removes all bacte..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 7:22 pm   Number of views:2
We accidentally used Deer Park spring water one night when we prepared the solution for our son to use, instead of the bottle of distilled water. After he used it, we realized it, and we made a new solution with the distilled water which he then rin
We recommend using distilled or previously boiled water to ensure it is free of bacteria. Boiling an..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 7:20 pm   Number of views:14
What is a sinus?
A sinus is a hollow space in a bone, organ or tissue. The para nasal sinuses are air pockets within ..
  Last modified:11-06-2009, 7:00 pm   Number of views:563
 
Home Products Order Now Store Locator Return Policy SiteMap
Disclaimer Privacy Policy