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Treating Sinusitis Naturally
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[size=4][b]Treating Sinusitis Naturally - Sinus Infection Treatment[/b][/size][hr]Sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, is an infection that affects the sinuses in the body. Sinuses are the hollow spaces or cavities near the bones in the skull around the nose. Sinusitis is the swelling of these sinuses because of some allergic or immune reaction that causes the sinuses to be blocked. This blockage causes air to be trapped inside the sinuses along with other secretions like pus, putting pressure on the sinus walls. This pressure produces pain and a lot of discomfort, often referred to as a sinus attack. Sinus infection is a very common allergy that affects million of people throughout the world every year. Millions of dollars are spent for sinus medications and sinus research. Sinus infections may occur because of some viral or fungal infections.

[size=large][b]There are Over-the-Counter Decongestants and Sprays Available that can Provide Some Relief[/b][/size][hr]However, these should be used only for a few days. It is advisable to consult a specialist if the infection exists for long time. Acute sinusitis can be treated with antibiotics and decongestants, but chronic sinusitis takes longer and is usually difficult to treat because it could be linked to some other infection like asthma. In such cases, doctors may also prescribe steroids to provide relief. Some people may also require surgery. There are also other therapies like saline nasal rinses, topical/oral decongestants, antihistamines, mucolytic agents, and intranasal corticosteroids.

[size=large][b]There are Also Easy Home Remedies for Providing Relief from Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Inhaling steam, using saline nasal spray, applying gentle heat over the inflamed area, lying down in a darkened room, using a decoction of mustard seeds and water instilled in the nostrils, drinking juice of ripe grapes, eating jalapeno pepper, inhaling peppermint steam, applying a paste of cinnamon and water or dry ginger and water, etc., are some of the most commonly used home remedies for sinus infections. However, these remedies can only lessen the discomfort; they cannot cure the actual diseases that cause sinus infections. After many hopeless endeavors to produce something worthwhile on Sinus Infection Symptoms, this is what we have come up with. We are very hopeful about this!

Quote:Sinus infection treatments can vary vastly depending on the type of infection: acute (up to 3 weeks), chronic (3 to 8 weeks or more) and recurring (frequent attacks within a year). The most common treatment intended for treating sinusitis would comprise of a decongestant to reduce the congestion in the nose, antibiotics for the infection, and pain relievers for any pain. You will learn the gravity of Sinus Infections once you are through reading this matter. Sinus Infections are very important, so learn its importance.

[list][*]Question: I AM a 23-year-old female.[*]What is the cure for sinusitis ?[*]I have been taking cod liver oil, vitamin C, and Horseradish and Garlic supplements for the past four month.[*]Will it cure my sinusitis or only lessen the virus ? Big Grin[/list]

Therefore, infection of sinusitis travels from the mouth, nose and throat along the mucous membrane lining. A person, who is suffering from sinusitis, may experience severe headache over the affected sinus area and the nose may be blocked on the affected side.

[size=large][b]Horseradish and Garlic are Also Encouraged Supplements for Those Having Chronic Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]They are effective in treating throat and upper respiratory tract infections. Horseradish produces volatile oil that works as nasal and bronchial dilator. Simultaneously, it helps to clear stuffy nose or sinuses. Turmeric is also a strong anti-inflammatory agent that is useful for treating nasal congestion problems.

[list][*]Diet-wise, you should avoid common food allergens such as milk, eggs, corn, and peanut butter, caffeinated and sugared drink.[*]Ensure that your place is dust-free and clean.[*]Adhere to a well-balanced diet, regular exercise, eight glasses of water daily and adequate rest.[*]Include lots of fresh fruits and vegetables in the daily diet.[*]Developing a basis for this composition on Acute Sinusitis was a lengthy task.[*]It took lots of patience and hard work to develop.[/list]

Good immunity is the basic way to fight against sinusitis, and lessen the allergy and virus that contribute to it. Consider taking zinc supplement containing vitamin C as they are useful to boost or strengthen immune system. The recommended daily dosage for the zinc is 15mg. Echinachea is known to enhance body's immune system by stimulating the body's natural defence mechanisms by stimulating the production of macrophages, the white blood cells that eat foreign particles. It also has anti-viral and natural antibiotic properties. Failure is the stepping stone to success. So if you do fail to understand this article on Blood Sinuses, don't fret. Read it again a few times, and you are sure to finally get its meaning.

[list][*]Answer : SINUSITIS refers to an inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the sinus of the skull.[*]Sinus is a cavity that is usually filled with air or blood.[*]Sinuses are located close to the nasal cavities and also near the ear. [/list]

[size=large][b]Here are Some Useful Tips to Bid Adieu to Acute Sinus Pain[/b][/size][hr]First, let's analyze whether it is a chronic or a simple case of sinus. There are three major divisions of sinusitis - acute, sub-acute and chronic. Acute is basically bacterial in origin and lasts for less than four weeks, sub acute types last for four to twelve weeks, chronic more than 12 weeks. They are left over symptoms caused by cold or flu.

Remedies Drink lot of fluids it keeps the mucous flowing which is the first step to get rid of acute sinus pain. Drink at least six to eight glasses of water a day. Herbal tea and soups have an excellent effect.Steam your face for at least 20 to 30 minutes. Boil water in a bowl and add cold balm to it and put a towel on your head. Now inhale the vapour it gives you lot of relief.Blow your nose regularly.Allergy can also cause sinus for example a particular food, drink or inhalant. Sometime people are allergic to cockroaches too. So identify the allergen and find relief.Intake of Vitamin A and Vitamin C can aid in an infection. Vitamin A strengthens the immune system.N-acetylcysteine, a resultant of an amino acid, assists in sinus drain.Xanthium fruit and magnolia flower are used to clear nasal blocks according to a Chinese method.Herbs like nettle leaves in tea also reduce inflammation.

[list][*]Conclusion Finally it all boils down to having a healthy lifestyle.[*]Take ample supplements to stay healthy.[*]As recommended by researchers - Vitamin C: 1,000 to 2,000 mg. daily and Vitamin A: 10,000 I.U. daily can help you get rid of acute sinus pain.[*]The presentation of an article on Sinusitis plays an important role in getting the reader interested in reading it.[*]This is the reason for this presentation, which has gotten you interested in reading it! Big Grin[/list]

[size=large][b]Symptoms of Acute Sinus[/b][/size][hr]See if you have the right symptoms of acute sinus pain, which include headache, fever, cough, postnasal drainage (yellow or green in colour), nasal congestion, hampered smell, facial pain, and change in body temperature, sever headache in the mornings are the symptoms we often find in this case.
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[size=4][b]Respiratory Sinusitis Virus - Sinusitis Treatment - Help is on the Way[/b][/size][hr]Mayo Clinic researchers have made great strides in recent years regarding sinusitis treatment and have come up with a new therapy for chronic sufferers called topical antifungal therapy. This particular sinusitis treatment is still new and is not widely practiced. This author, a sinusitis sufferer of long standing with two painful operations under his belt, has been in contact with one of the Mayo Clinic research physicians. I was pointed to several papers and articles describing the research completed thus far, the theory behind the research, and the resulting therapy.

Quote:Antifungals such as Amphotericin B and Itraconazole are used in this sinusitis treatment regimen. These have already been approved by the FDA for other uses, and they can be mixed by a compounding pharmacy such as Anazao to make the topical solution needed for this new therapy. Amphotericin B, for example, was only available in my local pharmacy as an injection medication. The pharmacist was not aware that it is sometimes reformulated as a topical spray for sinusitis treatment. Patients spray the antifungal into their nostrils daily. About 75% of the chronic sinus sufferers in one of the Mayo Clinic studies saw significant improvement in their conditions following this regimen. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Chronic Sinusitis, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately! Smile

Simple and general terms, the Mayo Clinic research showed that some people (i.e., chronic sinusitis sufferers), have a harmful immune reaction to fungi that others do not experience. The research demonstrated that fungi are present in the air and show up in the nasal mucus of just about everyone. In the noses of chronic sinus sufferers, it showed that certain types of white blood cells will attack the fungi that are present. In doing so these cells create a compound that damages nasal membranes. Once damaged, bacteria can easily enter and cause pain, inflammation and infection. Conventional sinusitis treatment often includes antibiotics to attack the bacteria. Avoiding sinus surgery with alternative treatments aims to attack the fungi instead, thus avoiding the nasal membrane damage in the first place. One drawback is that it is not easy to determine if a patient is someone whose white blood cells attack fungi in the nose or not. It is also not known why this white blood cell reaction occurs in some people and not in others. As the information we produce in our writing on Spray Sinusitis may be utilized by the reader for informative purposes, it is very important that the information we provide be true. We have indeed maintained this.

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Also contacted Accentia, the biopharmaceutical company who has obtained a license from the Mayo Foundation to produce and market medications based on the Mayo Clinic research. They informed me that they plan to market a product based on Amphotericin B, which will have the brand name SinuNase. They will start clinical trials soon, and I submitted my name as a possible participant. Apparently I would be a good candidate since I've had sinus surgeries that didn't cure my problems. Interesting is what we had aimed to make this article on Therapy Sinusitis. It is up to you to decide if we have succeeded in our mission!

[size=large][b]Topical Antifungal Therapy is a New Form of Sinusitis Treatment[/b][/size][hr]It takes time for a new approach to become accepted in the medical community at large. I asked the Mayo research physician if he knew of a colleague in the Denver area, where I reside, who was utilizing this approach. He responded that he didn't know anyone there, but gave me two names of physicians in Texas, which I also asked about. So it is obvious that this approach to sinusitis treatment is not yet mainstream therapy, but it does have momentum. For people who have received sinusitis treatment which has not improved their suffering, more details regarding this and other sinus related subjects can be found at the web site in the resource box for this article. Isn't it amazing how much information can be transferred through a single page? So much stands to gain, and to lose about Chronic Sinusitis through a single page. Big Grin.

[list][*]Many individuals tend to think that sinuses have nothing to do with bad breath but they are wrong.[*]There is a link between sinuses and bad odors which usually come from the back of the throat and tongue areas.[*]In fact, there are two main conditions that end up causing bad breath from the back of the throat.[*]They are sinusitis and tonsillitis, each affecting our breath in a similar way.[/list]

[size=large][b]Sinus Infections and Bad Breath[/b][/size][hr]Sinus infections cause the sinuses to create thick and infected mucus. They actually have a very bad odor even before anaerobic bacteria steps in to make it worse. Bad breath coming from sinus infections is a lot worse when compared with regular bad breath that appears from waste products created by bacteria, simply because we are dealing with two bad odor causing agents instead of one. Variety is the spice of life. So we have added as much variety as possible to this matter on Sinus to make it's reading relevant, and interesting! Wink

There are different possible symptoms to take into account when diagnosing post nasal drips. The most common ones are the need to constantly swallow and/or spit, congestions in the sinus and nasal passages, tickling sensation in the throat, crystals found in the tonsils (they are in most cases white or yellow), chronic sore throat, coughing, nausea (caused by mucus accumulating in the stomach) and vomiting (caused by the same reason as nausea). Bad breath is also a very common symptom of post nasal drip. Big Grin.

When dealing with sinus infections the doctor usually prescribes amoxicillin as a standard antibiotic. If the patient shows an allergy to penicillin, the doctor usually replaces the drug with Zithromax or Biaxin. Every cloud has a silver lining; so consider that this article on Nasal Irrigation to be the silver lining to the clouds of articles on Nasal Irrigation. It is this article that will add more spice to the meaning of Nasal Irrigation. Smile

[size=large][b]Closing Thoughts[/b][/size][hr]When dealing with sinusitis or tonsillitis, it is very important that you respect the advice from your doctor and keep to the prescription. Post nasal drip and the bad breath it causes are only minor problems when compared to the infection that is inside your body. When you are able to determine the underlying cause of your bad breath condition and keep it under control, the condition of your breath will automatically improve. Did you ever believe that there was so much to learn about Sinusitis Bad Breath? Neither did we! Once we got to write this article, it seemed to be endless.

[size=large][b]Removing Bad Breath Caused by Post Nasal Drip[/b][/size][hr]In order to remove bad breath linked with post nasal drip we need to remove the cause of the mucus accumulation. If you are affected by post nasal drip you will need to get special help from your family doctor or an otolaryngologist. To help with your treatment, it is important that you drink plenty of liquids, especially water, as it can help a lot. We worked as diligently as an owl in producing this composition on Throat Sinusitis. So only if you do read it, and appreciate its contents will we feel our efforts haven't gone in vain.

[size=large][b]What is Post Nasal Drip?[/b][/size][hr]Scientifically speaking, post nasal drip happens when excessive mucus appears because of the sinuses. It can accumulate in the throat or at the back of your nose and can be caused by sinusitis (as already mentioned), rhinitis or laryngopharyngeal acid reflux. Allergies can also trigger it or make it worse, no matter the season of the year when it appears.

[size=large][b]Sinusitis and Bad Breath[/b][/size][hr]Sinusitis does not cause bad breath directly. Foul smell will only follow after chronically inflamed sinuses produce large amounts of mucus. It can be varied in thickness and usually drips down on the back of the throat, thus covering both the back areas of the tongue and throat. Never be reluctant to admit that you don't know. There is no one who knows everything. So if you don't know much about Sinusitis, all that has to be done is to read up on it!

[list][*]Is also very important to understand that sinus infections do not disappear over night and post nasal drips would not either.[*]This is why it is highly recommended that the patient should also take guifenesin and Sudafed in order to keep the sinuses open.[*]This will allow for thin mucous to be produced and will aid in keeping sinuses clean.[*]Go ahead and read this article on Sinusitis.[*]We would also appreciate it if you could give us an analysis on it for us to make any needed changes to it.[*]The term post nasal drip is not used that much by some of the doctors because it is considered to be obsolete.[*]Nowadays, it is also known as the Chronic Upper Airway Cough Syndrome.[*]In any case, the term post nasal drip is still quite common in medical literature. Smile[/list]

[size=large][b]Such a Condition is Known as Post Nasal Drip and It is the Direct Cause of Bad Breath[/b][/size][hr]This happens because mucus is made out of interlinked layers of protein and anaerobic bacteria in the airway feed on them. The existence of such large amounts of food for them means that they can multiply easily and create waste products that have really bad odors.

[list][*]Actual treatment solutions can vary depending on each case and how the disease (sinusitis or not) affects the post nasal drip.[*]Your doctor will usually prescribe antibiotics but he/she can also utilize nasal irrigation or minor surgeries if needed.[*]The recent introduction of pulsatile irrigators has help made nasal irrigation treatment more bearable.[*]When dealing with allergies, the doctor will prescribe antihistamines or/and decongestants.[*]In severe cases steroids can be utilized but only on short periods of times as it can lead to many damaging side effects.[/list]

When trying to determine whether or not you have a sinus infection, allergies or just a common cold, similar symptoms can make it difficult to diagnose. A sinus infection is also called sinusitis. A sinus infection is literally an infection or inflammation of the sinus cavities. The number of humans major symptoms of sinus infection problems each year totals in the millions.

[list][*]Your health care provider has many tools available that he or she can use to provide you with a definitive answer to your exact condition.[*]Some of the tools your doctor may use include taking an X-ray of your sinuses or even taking an MRI or a CAT scan.[*]If you feel you may have a sinus infection, be sure to see your doctor right away and get the proper treatment.[*]We have tried to place the best definition about Acute Sinus in this article.[*]This has taken a lot of time, but we only wish that the definition we gave suits your needs. Smile[/list]

Another thing to consider is the difference between an acute sinus infection and a chronic sinus infection. An acute sinus infection will normally last less than eight weeks or occur less than three times each year while a chronic sinus infection will last longer than eight weeks or occur four or more times each year. Whenever one reads any reading matter likeChronic Sinus, it is vital that the person enjoys reading it. One should grasp the meaning of the matter, only then can it be considered that its reading is complete.

[list][*]Unfortunately, many of these symptoms can also occur when you have a common cold or if you have certain types of allergies.[*]A runny nose, for example, can be a sign of a cold, allergies or possibly a sinus infection.[*]This is true for many of the other symptoms as well.[*]Sinusitis proved to be the foundation for the writing of this page.[*]We have used all facts and definitions of Sinusitis to produce worthwhile reading material for you. Big Grin[/list]

[i]Some of the common symptoms of a sinus infection may include nasal discharge, facial pain or pressure in the infected sinus cavities, fever, headache, toothaches and postnasal drip, sore throat and bad breath.[/i]

You would like to get an accurate diagnosis of what is causing your particular symptoms you should consult your health care practitioner or your family doctor to get an exact prognosis. You may be filled with astonishment with the amount of information we have compile here on Sinusitis. that was our intention, to astonish you.

During the winter period, bronchitis and sinusitis are the most common conditions especially in areas with cold climates. Patients which accuse symptoms like headaches, fever, nasal discharge, difficult breathing and cough are usually diagnosed with sinusitis or bronchitis.

[list][*]The homeopath physician must know if the condition is acute or chronic to be able to prescribe the most efficient treatments.[*]Major importance has the way the disease has occurred and under the influence of which environmental factors.[*]Such factors can be stress, allergens, diets or even contact to possible contagious cases.[*]This is the counterpart to our previous paragraph on Sinusitis Common.[*]Please read that paragraph to get a better understanding to this paragraph.[/list]
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Sinusitis is mainly characterized by fluid or mucous nasal discharge, obstruction of the nasal passages and feeling of pressure inside the sinus cavities. Disturbing headaches and facial pains around the frontal or maxillary area are important signs in differential diagnosis with common colds or flu. It was with great optimism that we started out on writing this composition on Acute Sinusitis. Please don't let us lose this optimism.

The patient's complaints are connected to high pressure inside the sinuses, yellow to green coloration of the mucus and localization of the pains in point areas, the sinusitis can be treated successfully by homeopathic remedies. The most common herbal medication for sinusitis is Kali bichromicum. Patience was exercised in this article on Sinuses. Without patience, it would not have been possible to write extensively on Sinuses.

Sinusitis with more fluid nasal discharge slipping down the posterior side of the throat causes cough and requires clearing of the throat. Sometimes patients accuse bad breathe, sweating and a metallic taste in the mouth, they might present a thick coat on the tongue and quick sessions of cold or hot feelings. If also fever is absent the best homeopathic remedy seems to be Mercurius solubilis. Patients suffering from irritability usually use Hepar sulphuricum or Nux vomica to treat sinusitis and develop some side-effects. Milder sinusitis improves with Pulsatilla Nigricans.

[i]Acute sinusitis can develop high fever and chills; left untreated it can lead to the apparition of bronchitis or pneumonia as the bacterial infection spreads to the other respiratory areas. [/i]

These respiratory conditions can frequently heal by using homeopathic remedies, annulling the necessity of antibiotics administration. Both sinusitis and bronchitis can appear in acute forms which are temporary and in chronic forms requiring a permanent care. In acute stages they can be treated by temporary herbal medication until symptoms disappear; in chronic forms however they necessity further investigations in order to be benefic deled with.

Causes of sinusitis and bronchitis might be bacteria, viruses or fungal organisms or even different types of allergens operating in acute or chronic timing. We have actually followed a certain pattern while writing on Sinuses. We have used simple words and sentences to facilitate easy understanding for the reader.

[list][*]Actual symptoms, the order of appearance and the way they affect the patient's life are important to establish a certain homeopathic medication.[*]In sinusitis determinant are the localization of the pains and the aspect and smell of the discharge.[*]Homeopathic remedies base more on the symptoms than on the cause of infection because there is no real efficient treatment for sinusitis.[/list]
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