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FDA: Improper Neti Pot use opens risk to brain-eating amoebas, other bacteria

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Neti Pots are a fixture in many homes to flush out clogged nasal passages.

Woman dies of rare brain-eating amoeba after using neti pot filled with tap water - Deseret News

Rare Infection Prompts Neti Pot Warning - The New York Times

Neti pots are great for sucking out snot. It's also very unlikely they'll kill you.

FDA: Improper use of Neti Pots can cause brain-eating amoebas

Naegleria fowleri: Sources of infection, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management; a review - Jahangeer - 2020 - Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology - Wiley Online Library

Brain Eating' Amoeba in Sinus Rinse Kill Florida Resident

FDA: Improper use of Neti Pots can cause brain-eating amoebas - ABC13 Houston

Improper Neti Pot Use May be Dangersou

Tap water isn't safe to use in neti pots and other home medical devices. Here's what to do instead

Neti pots: Uses, dangers, and warnings

Neti pots: Uses, dangers, and warnings

1 person dies of brain-eating amoeba after using sinus rinse - CBS Sacramento

Neti Pots Can Cause Rare Yet Dangerous Infections When Used Improperly