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Saline irrigation gets things out that blowing your nose misses; I use it year 'round to get dust from winter coop cleaning, hay stacking, etc.
I used to use a 10cc control syringe (the kind with finger & thumb loops built in for easy use) but it made it too easy to pressurize the irrigation & ran it out to my ears.
Now I use a plastic
neti style pot, with saline (.9%, so 9cc to a liter or 2 tsp to a quart) made with sea salt from the local health food store, with a drop of lavender oil or thieves oil (
http://www.secretofthieves.com/ ), or grapefruit seed extract.
Too much or too little salt will sting. Normal saline means the same amount of salt/minerals as your body, so it doesn't sting.
Mucinex is amazing. It's just guaifenesin, like in plain robitussin, and helps shed/cut loose the gunk. I don't know why it works better than robitussin, but it seems to.
Chiropractic too! Once a Chiro pressed on my face right above my upper bicuspids, and I must have dumped a cup of stuff by the time I got home. (sorry gross image, but true)
Back when I got sinus infections, I was told the antibiotics could not get in to do their work if there was too much congestion present, so whatever works for you for that; sudafed, etc., may be necessary.
Zyrtec or generic analog is good for allergies, for me.
Best Wishes and good luck!