
"Tap Water Warning: Deadly Amoeba Linked to Nasal Rinsing"
The CDC has linked Acanthamoeba infections to nasal rinsing, particularly through the use of neti pots, and poor hygiene in people who use contact lenses. Acanthamoeba is a dangerous amoeba found in the environment that can cause rare but severe illness and death. Symptoms of infection can include eye discomfort, skin infections, and serious neurological problems. The CDC recommends using boiled, sterile, or distilled water for nasal rinsing and following strict hygiene practices for contact lens use to prevent infection.




