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Miracle Cure for Chronic Sinusitis?
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[size=4][b]Symptoms of Sinuses Problems - Nasal Irrigation - Miracle Cure for Chronic Sinusitis?[/b][/size][hr]Nasal irrigation or nasal lavage is technique of hydrotherapy whereby one is able to completely and thoroughly wash out the nasal passages and sinuses. It is totally safe and it is very effective. So effective in fact, if you were to do absolutely nothing else for your sinuses, this one technique could still radically alter your health for the better.

[list][*]Preferable to utilizing a generic bulb syringe however, is the Nasaline nasal irrigator.[*]The Nasaline irrigator consists of a two ounce syringe with a specialized silicone tip designed specifically for nasal irrigation.[/list]

You see, if you have chronic sinusitis, chances are good that you have damaged cilia from all of the previous infection. (Cilia are the small hairlike structures that move debris and mucous out of the sinuses and nasal passages.) If you have damaged cilia or impaired ciliary function, your sinuses are not able to clean themselves effectively. Thus, mucous and debris (pollen, dust, dander, etc.) buildup in your sinuses and nasal passages and increase the inflammation and block the sinus openings.

Nasal irrigation steps in for the damaged cilia and does their job for them by removing the debris. In fact, one form of nasal irrigation actually simulates ciliary movement with its pulsatile action and subsequently this stimulates ciliary function such that it may be encouraged toward improvement. There are several forms of nasal irrigation, not all equally effective, though all beneficial. Choose a method most convenient for you-one that you will stick with and utilize at least once daily (twice is better!) for the long haul. The best way of gaining knowledge about Sinusitis is by reading as much about it as possible. This can be best done through the Internet.

Quote:[list][*]Another effective manual method of nasal irrigation is that of irrigation with a bulb syringe (available at any pharmacy).[*]One may take the bulb syringe, draw up into the syringe appropriately salinated water and irrigate. [/list]

The preceding, you were introduced to the methods and implements of nasal irrigation, now we need to discuss just what constitutes an appropriate salinated mixture. Before discussing the preparation that you can make yourself, I highly recommend purchasing premixed saline for solution, which is typically PH balanced for the human body and leaves no room for error as there is no guesswork in measurement. In particular, I recommend a product called Breathe-Ease XL above all else. 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 Chronic Sinusitis, all that has to be done is to read up on it! Wink

You may also choose to produce some saline solution for moistening the nasal passages throughout the day and to rinse away pollen and other irritants. You can purchase small spray bottles for the nose at most drug stores. Simply fill the bottle with the above suggested saline preparation. Be sure to change the mixture out daily as well as to wash your spray bottle so as to prevent bacterial buildup.
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[size=large][b]You can Easily Prepare Your Own Saline Solution for Nasal Irrigation[/b][/size][hr]To do so, you will need non-iodized table salt (some people are allergic to iodine and over time it will irritate the sinuses) and baking soda. Mix 1/4-1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1 pinch of baking soda into 8 ounces of warm (not cold and not hot!) water. Stir thoroughly to allow the salt and baking soda to completely dissolve. Irrigate with one of the above methods.

Regarding appropriate irrigation technique, the head should be tilted forward over a sink such that when you irrigate one nostril the fluid pours from the other nostril. You should keep your mouth open and try not to swallow while irrigating. For specific irrigation instructions, see the package insert of whichever of the above products you choose for your irrigation purposes.

The absence of the above irrigation implements, one can still irrigate the nose by preparing an appropriate mixture of salinated water into a cupped hand and snorting it into each nostril. Variety is the spice of life. So we have added as much variety as possible to this matter on Chronic Sinusitis to make it's reading relevant, and interesting!

[list][*]With pulsatile irrigation, one uses a machine designed just for this purpose such as the Grossan Hydro Pulse (shown below).[*]There are other forms of manual irrigation that work quite well also.[*]One is the traditional Neti pot, which has been used by Indian yogis for centuries to keep the nasal passages and sinuses clean.[*]In this method, one takes an implement similar in appearance to a small tea pot (see photo below) and pours salinated water through each nostril.[*]The method is very gentle and recommended in the absence of pulsatile irrigation. Smile[/list]

[size=large][b]Paranasal Sinuses are Sinus Cavities are Air Filled Spaces Within the Bones of the Skull[/b][/size][hr]They are termed as paranasal sinus cavities because they are directly connected to the nasal passage. Paranasal sinus cavities reduce the weight of the skull, produce mucous which lines the nasal cavity and resonate the voice. There are four pairs of paranasal sinus cavities present in the human body. They are the frontal which are present which lie above the eyes in the frontal bone which forms the hard part of the head. The ethmoid sinus cavities lie between the nose and the eyes. The sphenoid sinus cavity lies at the skull base above the pituitary gland. The maxillary sinuses are the largest of all paranasal sinuses. They lie below the eye, in the cheek bone. There are a lot of opinions regarding what is paranasal sinus disease.

[list][*]Once a person understands what is para nasal sinus disease, he/ she should also realize the consequences of it.[*]A severe case of sinusitis may be a threat to a person's life.[*]It is best if sinusitis is taken care in an early stage.[*]It was with keen interest that we got about to writing on Sinusitis.[*]Hope you read and appreciate it with equal interest.[/list]

[size=large][b]Paranasal Sinus Disease is the Inflammation of the Lining of These Sinus Cavities[/b][/size][hr]This inflammation can be caused by allergens, viral infections or bacteria. Another explanation to the question what is para nasal sinus disease is that when the mucous from the sinus cavities stops draining properly, it causes sinus. Healthy sinuses are normally air filled. Infected sinuses become mucous filled because of lack of proper drainage. Aiming high is our motto when writing about any topic. In this way, we tend to add whatever matter there is about Ethmoid Sinus, rather than drop any topic.

[list][*]One of the most important aspects of understanding what is para nasal sinus disease is understanding its symptoms.[*]Some of the most common symptoms of sinus disease are slow fever, headache, facial pain, swelling, jaw pain and toothache.[*]Sinus may also be accompanied by a pus filled nasal discharge which is greenish yellow in colour.[*]This nasal discharge may also be blood tinged.[*]Apart from understanding what is para nasal sinus disease, it is also important to know the best possible way to cure it.[*]It is best to take advice from a reputed medical practitioner.[*]A course of anti inflammatory drugs or anti allergic medicines helps most of the times.[*]Doctors also advice nasal irrigation or nasal sprays at times.[*]Surgery may be considered in some extreme cases.[*]We are satisfied with this end product on Sinusitis.[*]It was really worth the hard work and effort in writing so much on Sinusitis.[/list]

[size=large][b]Due to the Fast Way of Life Today, Getting Sick is Out of the Question[/b][/size][hr]Sinusitis is more common than hypertension and arthritis. Common sinus infection symptoms include facial pain, headache and fever. Sinusitis usually results from infections on the upper respiratory tract. It is caused by the inflammation of the mucosal of one or more lining of the sinuses.

[i]The difference between the symptoms of sinusitis to those of colds and allergies, is that sinusitis is more often accompanied by facial pain, thick yellow or green mucus, post-natal drip and typically lasts longer than 7 to 10 days of a common cold.[/i]

[list][*]Sinus infection can be classified in two ways: based on the time span and the type of inflammation.[*]Sinus infections based on time span are acute sinusitis, subacute sinusitis and chronic sinusitis.[*]Infectious and noninfectious are the types of inflammation.[*]The symptoms of acute sinusitis include cloudy, discolored nasal drainage, nasal stuffiness, sore throat and cough.[*]Headaches when leaning forward is also a symptom of sinusitis.[*]The best way of gaining knowledge about Sinusitis is by reading as much about it as possible.[*]This can be best done through the Internet.[*]Subacute sinus infection is the next stage of sinus infection and this already has a time span of over a month but less than three months.[*]Chronic sinus infection is diagnosed if the infection is greater than 3 months.[*]It is the result of too many cases of acute sinusitis, which causes the bacteria to grow continuously.[*]Chronic sinusitis may not totally involve an infection but chronic inflammation, a buildup of mucus, and sinus pressure and pain. Smile[/list]

[size=large][b]To Diagnose a Chronic Sinusitis, Laboratory Tests Need to be Done[/b][/size][hr]Blood tests to rule out other conditions associated with sinusitis, cultures (special blood tests) to detect bacterial or fungal infection and biopsy to determine the health of the cells lining the nasal cavity are just a few of these tests. 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 Chronic Sinus Infection, all that has to be done is to read up on it!

[list][*]Sinus infection has a lot of variations, and it is up to you to determine just what kind it is.[*]So once you started to have any of these symptoms, try to consult with a physician immediately to avoid any further complications.[*]Getting sick is just not an option because of the very high cost of living today.[*]So stay healthy! :o[/list]

[size=large][b]Am Worn Out[/b][/size][hr]I'm not worth much today. I cannot seem to get it together. This spot on my sinus is hurting again and I cannot breathe through my nostril. The smell of her perfume is getting to me. Wow, I sure could use a break from these fluorescent lights. Now my sinuses are throbbing. Finally, it's time to go home. I know it's dinner time, but I really don't feel like eating. I wonder if I will need to go to the doctor again and take another round of antibiotics. I hate that, because I always have to treat the yeast infection that follows.'

[size=large][b]This Person Falls Into the Migraine Syndrome Profile[/b][/size][hr]Let me explain what I mean by the migraine syndrome. It is the outward expression of the body's sensitivity to light, sound, smell, food, and/or stress. Some people are more sensitive than others; therefore, their reactions to different stimuli are greater. This sensitivity can be manifested in the body as migraines, sinus headaches, neck aches, palpitations, irritable bowel syndrome, motion sickness or vertigo, reactive hypoglycemia, temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ), panic attacks, and/or fibromyalgia. Now that's a mouthful! Understanding what is going on with you is very important in the healing process. There are universal applications on Sinus everywhere. However, it is up to us to decide the way used for these applications to get the best results from them. Wink

Regrettably this presentation of migraine usually receives a prescription of antibiotics rather than appropriate care. Just as bad, the patient gives up on seeking medical care and resorts to self-medicating which can lead to complications, such as, rebound headaches or chronic daily headaches. Proper diagnosis is essential to beginning appropriate care. Unfortunately many patients have even had multiple sinus surgeries without success. I am pleased to report that the efforts of headache experts are starting to be realized. I have found ENT surgeons in my area of the country are now more aware of migraines presentations and are more alert to recommend their patients to receive appropriate care. What we have written here about Sinus Headaches can be considered to be a unique composition on Sinus Headaches. Let's hope you appreciate it being unique.
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