<p>Presently I’m using a (long) rubber bulb syringe (3 times a day). It works well. It’s tiring though especially on days when I’m asthmatic. Would an electronic device be of any help? Experiences?</p>
<p>My mom used a nebulizer.
Have you tried that?
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<p>emeraldkitty: Thanks for your raction. No, I’m not using a Nebulizer. Asthma sprays are usually working fine for me. It is just that getting the ‘dirt’ out of my sinuses is hard work for me (‘dirt’ is an understatement by the way). When rinsing my sinuses I cannot breath through my nose while at the same time I need more air than usual because of all the things I need to do in order to rinse properly. My oxygen level is often very low after having finished the job. To make things a bit easier I was thinking of an electronic sinus irrigation system.</p>
<p>Nasalcleanse irrigation system is awesome. Kind like a water pick for your sinus. We have used one for years and is even good for getting over a bad cold. A little easier to use than a Neti Pot…same principle.</p>