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Posted: 2024-02-23T10:45:33Z | Updated: 2024-02-23T10:45:33Z Everything You Need To Keep Your Sinuses Happy, According To Experts | HuffPost Life

Everything You Need To Keep Your Sinuses Happy, According To Experts

Whether youre fighting off a winter cold or seasonal allergies, experts share how to find some relief.
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There are many unpleasant aspects of the cold winter season, and chief among them is the havoc it can wreak on sinuses . Even those who are not allergy-prone or actively sick can find themselves with never-ending nasal and sinus discomfort. 

Dr. Navya Mysore, a primary care provider at One Medical  in Brooklyn, told HuffPost that when our nose is exposed to cold and dry air, the lining becomes irritated and inflamed, producing mucus that can result in nasal congestion. That excessive mucus drips into the back of the throat and irritates it, causing a post-nasal drip cough. As if that werent enough, she noted, excess mucus can also obstruct the sinuses and when it becomes trapped this encourages bacteria to grow. If it hangs out for a long time, the increased amount of bacteria can cause a sinus infection.

This means that caring for your sinuses is not solely a comfort measure, but a preventative one if you are hoping to avoid more serious complications.

Dr. David Godin , an otolaryngologist and president of ENT and Allergy Associates  in New York and New Jersey, pointed out that spending more time indoors while surrounded by drying central heating can also be sinus-wrecking because youre more exposed to allergens such as dust mites and animals that could potentially aggravate sinonasal issues. Wintertime is also cold and flu season, and therefore there are more cold-like illnesses and sinus infections, he said. Being indoors and in close contact with other people makes it significantly easier to spread sinonasal infections. 

Luckily, both experts agreed that there are steps you can take to assuage nasal and sinus discomfort using common over-the-counter products that you can find online and in stores. Below, weve rounded up a handy list of items based on their recommendations for cold-weather sinus care. Take a look and pick some up for yourself and your family, so you can keep everyone feeling their best for the rest of the season. 

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Honeywell Cool Moisture humidifier
Otolaryngologist Dr. David Godin recommends using a humidifier at home and at the office. "This can help open up swollen nasal passages and help with ciliar motility and help prevent nasal bleeding due to dryness," he said, adding that it's important to use distilled water in the units and change it daily.

One Medical primary care provider Dr. Navya Mysore loves the Honeywell Cool Moisture humidifier. She finds a humidifier to be an absolute winter essential for nasal and sinus health but notes that "you just want to make sure that you are cleaning your humidifier regularly and changing the filter as well." This highly-rated Honeywell humidifier has an easy-fill tank and a run time of up to 24 hours. Best of all, it's easy to clean in the dishwasher.
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SinuCleanse Breathe soft-tip neti pot
Both experts agreed that nasal irrigation via neti pot can be extremely helpful. "Neti pots are safe and effective to use for most people," Mysore said. However, she emphasized that you should always use distilled water at room temperature, never tap water. She cautioned that people who use one regularly may experience mild side effects, like nasal irritation, a stinging sensation or nosebleeds.

"Reducing the amount of salt in your solution, using the neti pot less often and changing the temperature of the water may help reduce side effects," she noted.

We found this kit on Amazon that includes a soft-tip neti pot and 30 saline packets. Just don't forget to clean it thoroughly and properly after each use !
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Nano Ionic facial steamer
According to Mysore, facial steamers like this one can work wonders on sinus congestion, and some people might find them to be easier to use than a neti pot. "Facial steamers offer a fast and effective way to cleanse and clear sinuses, providing relief during allergy or cold and flu season," she said. This steamer also has an aromatherapy funnel and cotton, so you can enjoy whatever scent you prefer during your steam. It's easy to use and can be operated for up to 10 minutes at a time.
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Arm & Hammer Simply Saline daily care nasal mist
"Saline nasal sprays can be a helpful way to clear congestion and help your sinuses as well," Mysore said. And though she noted that many are great, she prefers this one from Arm & Hammer. It's made with purified water, salt and baking soda that work together to help alleviate congestion, irritation and stuffy noses.

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Little Remedies sterile saline mist
"This one from Little Remedies is great for your kids including newborns," Mysore told us. It's a sterile saline mist that can help to flush mucus and soothe your little one's runny, stuffy and crusty nose.
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Breathe Right nasal strips
Mysore told HuffPost that nasal strips can be an effective tool in your home arsenal. "They widen nostrils and make it easier for air to flow through the nose. It can help with congestion and also can help alleviate snoring," she said. This pack of Breathe Right strips includes 44 clear strips and could be a good starting point for anyone trying to get nightly congestion under control.
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NeilMed SinuRince kit
As a neti pot alternative, Mysore also recommended the Neilmed SinuRinse bottle, which she really likes: "You keep the bottle straight and gently squeeze as opposed to tilting with the neti pot and this can be more comfortable for many patients." She again emphasized the importance of using distilled room temperature water when filling the bottle to rinse.

Before You Go

Meet The Skin-Soothing Spray That Multiple HuffPost Editors Swear By
Tower 28's super popular "SOS" hypochlorous acid spray(01 of06)
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"Tower 28 is probably the most well-known and well-marketed [hypochlorous acid spray]," Dr. Jaber wrote via email.

"It helps to strengthen and soothe the skin while helping to reduce redness and inflammation as well as skin sensitivity," Garshick said. "Because it also has antibacterial properties, it can be helpful for those dealing with breakouts and the spray formulation makes it a great option for post-workout. It can be used all year round."

It's also beloved by HuffPost editors, including shopping writers Tessa Flores and Lourdes Avila Uribe .

"I've been using the Tower28 spray for almost 6 months and have come to be absolutely dependent on it. I have combination, acne-prone skin that can be temperamental with seasonal changes and gets easily irritated, so I was hesitant to try a new ingredient. Luckily, my skin took to it immediately," said Uribe. "Not only does it help with hydration and give me a nice glow, but it has made a noticeable difference with my breakouts. I use it after workouts and after I wash my face in the evenings and feel fresh and clean."

Flores also uses Tower 28's hypochlorous acid spray daily. "I use this every morning and night between my skin care products to help trap in moisture and optimize absorption, as well as use [it] regularly on my hands whenever I feel [an eczema] flare-up coming along," she said .
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The Briotech hypochlorous spray, an affordable option(02 of06)
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"The Briotech and SkinSmart [options] are similar [to the Tower 28 version] with a lower price point," Jaber told HuffPost. Briotech's spray is formulated with deionized water, pure salt and hypochlorous acid to gently yet effectively soothe irritated, red skin. It's also popular for healing piercings. (credit:Amazon)
The SkinSmart "Wound Therapy" spray, another budget-friendly pick(03 of06)
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This option is also similar to Tower 28's hypochlorous acid spray at a lower price, according to Dr. Jaber. Made with 0.18% hypochlorous acid, ionized water and salt, SkinSmart's spray is designed to target bacteria without disrupting your body's healing process, whether you're healing from acne, rashes, cuts or other wounds. (credit:Amazon)
Lomalux Eczemol, an FDA-cleared spray for treatment of dermatitis(04 of06)
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"Working to alleviate dry and itchy skin, this spray is FDA-cleared for atopic dermatitis, first- and second-degree burns and radiation dermatitis," Dr. Garshick wrote. "It has been shown to improve healing and also helps to reduce bacteria, inflammation and helps to calm itching. It can be used two times daily or as needed and is safe for all ages." (credit:Amazon)
The National Rosacea Society-accepted Prequel Universal Skin Solution(05 of06)
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"Accepted by the National Rosacea Society, this spray contains hypochlorous acid, electrolyzed water and a soothing mineral concentrate to help calm irritated skin," said Garshick. "In addition to calming the skin, it can help to support the skin barrier and improve hydration. It is fragrance-free and safe for those with sensitive or eczema-prone skin." (credit:Prequel)
Magic Molecule's "The Solution," my personal favorite(06 of06)
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"This helps to soothe the skin whether its from a sunburn, skin irritation, cuts or scrapes," Dr. Garshick wrote. "It can be used as needed and helps to reduce bacteria, redness and calm the skin."

This version is my personal favorite thanks to its purported stability and FDA-cleared formula. I keep a bottle on my vanity at all times and make sure to never run out!
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