New Proposal Focusing on the Blind Spot of Nasal Care: The Nasal Vestibule
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StandardBrush proposes a new non-invasive and safe nasal care product that focuses on the nasal vestibule.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the "nasal vestibule"?
- A: It refers to the mucous membrane area just inside the nostrils, where nasal hairs grow. Many inhaled foreign objects are captured and retained here.
- Q: What are the problems with traditional nasal care?
- A: Treatments using cotton swabs or gauze carry risks of damaging the mucous membranes or causing bleeding, leading to discomfort for patients and burden for nurses.
- Q: What approach does the new product take?
- A: It adopts an approach of "gently washing away" dirt from the nasal vestibule using a high-density, ultra-fine brush moistened with water. Instead of scrubbing, it cares for the area without burdening the mucous membranes.
- Q: What are the benefits of this care?
- A: It is non-invasive and highly safe, comfortable for patients to use, and allows for efficient care in a short time. It is also beneficial for continuity as daily care.
- Q: Why is care for the nasal vestibule important?
- A: The nasal vestibule is a place where many foreign objects and bacteria tend to gather, and it can become an entry point for infections and inflammation. Keeping it clean contributes to maintaining overall health.