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Is it serious to have an insect in the nose? Is it serious if the water in the Sinus Rinse doesn't boil for 5 minutes?

If you have had an insect in your nose and are experiencing pain and discomfort in your sinuses, it is possible that you may have developed an infection. It is important to monitor your symptoms and seek medical advice if they worsen or if you develop additional symptoms. Using a sinus rinse may help to relieve your sinus discomfort, but if you are concerned about your symptoms, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.

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