Using a neti pot incorrectly can lead to infections

It's important to make sure you're using your neti pot properly.

If you're one of the millions of people across the United States who has been diagnosed with hay fever, it's likely that you may have used a neti pot at one point or another in an attempt to alleviate your symptoms. This nasal irrigation device works by flushing out the pollen and mucus that can build up inside your nose, thus making it easier for you to breathe. 

Although many people swear by neti pots as a natural way to treat seasonal allergies, an article published in HealthDay News on Friday, October 11, urges people to take precautions when using them. According to the source, it's of utmost importance to make sure you're using a clean water source, such as store-bought distilled or sterile water, as failure to do so can lead to potentially deadly infections. While it's okay to use tap water, it must first be boiled for three to five minutes and cooled. 

Of course, it's always in your best interest to check with a trusted physician in advance moving forward with any kind of allergy treatments.

"Before using a nasal-rinsing device, talk to your doctor to determine if it will be safe and effective for your condition," states the news outlet. "If your symptoms worsen or do not improve, go back to your doctor, especially if you experience fever, nosebleed or headache while using a nasal-rinsing device."

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