Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 , I definitely respect your opinions, and I do not think there is one right way to do the irrigation. However, the benefits of the Water Pik or Grossan irrigators are supposed to be not just the mechanical projection of the fluid through the nose, but the pulsatile mechanism that is provided. It is not a sustained pressure, as your surgeon says. It is pulsatile. I am still not 100 percent sure that it cannot push infection up. However, what your surgeon says seems contradictory to me. He/she says that the reach of the machines is limited, but yet it might be pushing the infection further up. If the machines are limited in their ability to reach far up into the sinuses, then is there a true danger in pushing the infection up? What pulsatile irrigation is supposed to do is to help the cilia to work properly, which should help nasal/sinus health overall, whether or not you actually reach all the sinuses to clear them out (which of course is impossible). I am erring on the side of caution. Some literature I have been reading about the different products (both the rinses and the machines) really cautions against the use in blocked nostrils or if you have any ear pressure, and I have had both. So I am not blocking off EITHER nostril with the irrigation tip when I do it. Here are some references on pulsatile irrigation and why it may be more beneficial. Admittedly, a great bulk of the literature in this area seems to be by Dr. Grossan, who would have a strong financial interest in the promotion of pulsatile irrigation. However, he is not the only one who has studied it. And even in the book The Sinus Cure which Grossan edited, they mention the Water Pik, not only the Grossan irrigator (I'm not even sure if the Grossan one is mentioned at all). http://www.ent-consult.com/faq.html http://www.hydromedonline.com/irr_biblioghmol.html http://www.enotalone.com/article/4548.html http://tinyurl.com/976gp http://tinyurl.com/95car Anyway just a few more thoughts on this subject! Any irrigation has got to be better than none, that's for sure! Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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