Effective Nasal Saline Irrigation Animation

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Ayuporn Prasittivatechakool
Kajohnkiat Prasittivatechakool

Abstract

            Air pollution is increasing day by day, irritating the respiratory system, resulting in allergies and many respiratory infections. Nasal irrigation is considered the primary method that the general public can utilize to relieve nasal irritation caused by dust, germs, and allergens. This will help to remove the substance contamination from the nose as well as reduce irritation, nasal congestion, and mucus production. Today, there are many ways of nasal irrigation but in this article, we will present about nasal saline irrigation with learning through use of media of nasal irrigation animation. The author has reviewed literature conducted the evidence-based reviews in terms of the process of creating media, content, equipment used, selection of various water substances that are suitable for nasal irrigation, procedures of nasal irrigation and behaviors after nasal irrigation. With the objective of being the most effective in nasal saline irrigation and satisfying the needs of people in the digital age in terms of convenience a QR code can be scanned from a smartphone for easy access. The service recipients can understand, remember complex procedures more easily, and follow the steps confidently reducing anxiety and fear of nasal irrigation. It can be safe and reduce unnecessary expense loss including reducing the time of treatment with the main drug to promote more efficient patients treatment.

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