This standard advising just to tilt head forward yet keep the spray vertical, never works in reality - patients don't tilt the head far enough forward and the spray gets aimed on the underside of the external nostril (common speech describes things going "up" the nose ratehr than correctly as backward through the nose). Yes the head needs tilting forward a little, but also the spray should be pointed slightly backwards, the combination should have the spray pointing to just above the ear.
@bi1iruben But I'm using it to unclog my ears (prescribed by doctor) Would I need to get the spray as low as possible through the nose to hit the eustachian tubes?
Thank you for your informative video. Just wondering about priming a spray. Directions on the packaging of most nasal sprays state that pumping several times or until a fine mist is produced is best. Is this to ensure the spray is pumping out medicine and not simply air? Or is it to release an initial amount of spray for some reason? I didn't prime and I'm wondering if it is necessary.
This standard advising just to tilt head forward yet keep the spray vertical, never works in reality - patients don't tilt the head far enough forward and the spray gets aimed on the underside of the external nostril (common speech describes things going "up" the nose ratehr than correctly as backward through the nose). Yes the head needs tilting forward a little, but also the spray should be pointed slightly backwards, the combination should have the spray pointing to just above the ear.
bi1iruben 5 months ago
@bi1iruben But I'm using it to unclog my ears (prescribed by doctor) Would I need to get the spray as low as possible through the nose to hit the eustachian tubes?
MrFaulconbridge 2 months ago
Does this nasal spray work to cure mucous or phlegm?
ShadowCrusher567 6 months ago
Thank you for your informative video. Just wondering about priming a spray. Directions on the packaging of most nasal sprays state that pumping several times or until a fine mist is produced is best. Is this to ensure the spray is pumping out medicine and not simply air? Or is it to release an initial amount of spray for some reason? I didn't prime and I'm wondering if it is necessary.
khanflesh 9 months ago