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Sinus Drain Pot and Sinus Natural Remedies and How to Cure
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[size=4][b]Sinus Drain Pot - Sinus Natural Remedies - How to Cure Sinus the Natural Way[/b][/size][hr]Sinus infection plagues million of people in the world. A person's whole life style changes when he is suffering from sinusitis. He not only suffers physical change but also psychological change. Conditions that accompany sinus are nasal congestion, extended thick yellow nasal discharge or thin and clear discharge in mild cases, long-lasting front headache, and fever with a sore throat in some cases. There is a wide array of treatments and medications for sinusitis like allopathic medication, herbal, ayurvedic and Chinese as well. Many go in for natural remedies as it seem to more effective and the results are long lasting. Use of harsher drugs like antibiotics or steroidal prescriptions for a longer period can upset the body system.

Many of the natural remedies include using vaporizers, herbal cures, colloidal silver solutions, nasal sprays and supplements to boost the immune system. It has been seen that people who suffering from chronic sinusitis get good relief from natural remedies. Acupressure is also another natural remedy that helps relieve the sinus pressure and pain and it does not have any side effects. Writing about Sinus Infection is an interesting writing assignment. There is no end to it, as there is so much to write about it!

Now days many natural therapies like food therapy, hydrotherapy, juice therapy, reflexology, vitamin and mineral therapy and Yoga put to use cure sinus. Keep your mind open to anything when reading about Sinus Pressure. Opinions may differ, but it is the base of Sinus Pressure that is important.

[size=large][b]Colloidal Silver is Another Remedy Really Helpful to Cure Sinus[/b][/size][hr]Silver can be used as a nasal rinse as it provides relief to many people who suffer with chronic sinusitis or it can be taken orally to improve the immune system. New medication in the form of oxygen supplement is becoming very popular. The supplement increases the cellular oxygenation which stalls the infection. :o.

[list][*]Vaporizers and humidifiers are generally used to ease stuffiness and to help relieve inflamed sinuses.[*]A cool mist vaporizer can be really helpful in providing moisture to the sinuses and encourage healing.[*]Accept the way things are in life.[*]Only then will you be able to accept these points on Chronic Sinusitis.[*]Chronic Sinusitis can be considered to be part and parcel of life. Smile[/list]

[size=large][b]The Immune System Gets Weakened Due to Prolonged Infection[/b][/size][hr]In order to boost the immune system herbal medications like echinacea and golden seal are really helpful. Garlic and eyebright are also very helpful in fighting inflammation. Lozenges made from zinc taken at the onset of cold have proved to really helpful to many people. Ignorance is bliss they say. However, do you find this practical when you read so much about Sinus?


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Since sinusitis is such a prevalent condition that affects millions of people each year, it is no surprise that there are also so many ways recommended to cure sinusitis. There are some who even go to such lengthy measures as to declare that their recommendations are miracle cures for sinusitis.

[size=large][b]"Miracle" Methods[/b][/size][hr]For whatever cure you decide to use for your sinusitis, more often than not, you end up with choosing the easiest and fastest way to get to relief, then total elimination of your sinusitis. Here are a few tried and tested methods for administering sinusitis cures: Smile

[size=large][b]Natural "Miracle" Cures[/b][/size][hr]- Rest and Sleep - this is considered a miracle cure in the sense that it doesn't really involve doing anything particular for your sinusitis. You just have to relax and give your body some time to recover from the illness by itself. - Inhaling steam - this helps clear out your nasal passages and provides moisture for your sinuses. - Saline rinse - this is a very popular cure that is mainly used for rinsing out infections and excessive mucus discharge from the sinuses and nasal passages. The more interesting an article, the more takers there are for the article. So we have made it a point to make this article on Nasal Congestion as interesting as possible!

[size=large][b]Millions Suffer from Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]But you don't need to be part of those millions who continue to suffer just because they did not search hard enough for a cure that fits. Find out what cure works out like a miracle for your sinusitis. Then you will fully understand and accept if a miracle cure exists for you or not. As we got to writing on Inflammation Sinuses, we found that the time we were given to write was inadequate to write all that there is to write about Inflammation Sinuses! So vast are its resources.

[size=large][b]First, What is Sinusitis Anyway?[/b][/size][hr]Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal cavities. Common symptoms are headaches, pressure above eyes areas of the face like the eyes, cheeks or around the nose. Other symptoms also include nasal congestion or mucous secretions, cough, fever or bad breath. The length of an article is rather immaterial about its response from people. People are more interested in the matter about Sinusitis Cures, and not length.

[size=large][b]"Miracle" Medications[/b][/size][hr]Different kinds of medications are prescribed for the various types of sinusitis: - Anti inflammatory drugs - are used for sinusitis resulting from allergies. They are also helpful in reducing related swelling or inflammation of the sinuses, nasal passageways, and nearing areas such as the eyes, cheeks and throat. - Anti fungal medicines - treat fungal infections. It's that simple. - Antibiotics - are taken for bacterial infections. These are the most common type of drugs taken for sinusitis. This is because antibiotics provide great results when used correctly. People are inclined to think that some matter found here that is pertaining to Sinusitis Cures is false. However, rest is assured, all that is written here is true!

Inhaling steam can be done while standing in a shower, over a sink full of hot water, or in a gym's steam room. These are very easy to do indeed and these do not incur added cost to cure your sinusitis. - For whatever solution/mix is determined to be the cure for your sinusitis, there are nasal sprays and nebulizers you can use to get to your target areas. You can spray your infected passageways through your nose with the medication or saline solution that fits you and your sinusitis. Alternately, you can inhale a fine mist of your medication/solution, also through the nose. - Sinus surgery is a last resort, since it involves too much for the sinusitis sufferer. But it needs to be considered as some sort of "miracle" or "only hope" cure for severe types of sinusitis. With people wanting to learn more about Sinus, it has provided the necessary incentive for us to write this interesting article on Sinus!
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[size=4][b]Sinusitis Fever Headache - Sinus Pressure[/b][/size][hr]One of the symptoms of sinus infection is sinus pressure infection. This happens when irritants enter to our body through the nose, thus if becomes severe the tendency therefore sinus membrane becomes irritated causing it to swell. Due to the swelling the sinus passages becomes constricted that result to blockage and congestion. Blockage causes the confined air, puss and mucus in the sinus cavities. Wink

Each of these sinus cavities contains an aperture called the ostium that opens out into the nasal passages for the exchange of air and mucus. These sinus cavities have mucous linings that continue up to the mucous rhinitis fungus in the nasal passages. And with these linings there are cell called the cilia that shift the mucous from the sinus cavities and allows them to drain down into the nasal passages. If there are trapped air and secretions in the obstructed sinus cavity that may cause pressure in the sinus wall and this can result to extreme pain during a sinus attack. It is rather inviting to go on writing on Sinusitis. however as there is a limitation to the number of words to be written, we have confined ourselves to this. However, do enjoy yourself reading it.

We denied that sinus pressure infection caused by infection of the sinuses can be really painful and troublesome. The causes of sinus infection cannot be totally eradicated but at least there are ways in which attacks can be lessened. In cases wherein sinusitis or sinus infection is the cause of sinus pressure infection, persons suffering from this condition can use decongestants, antibiotics, pain relievers and nasal sprays. For the cases wherein the cause is allergic reaction you must consult your doctor and do some tests in order to determine which particular element triggers the attack thus be able to avoid the said substance. Isn't it amazing how much information can be transferred through a single page? So much stands to gain, and to lose about Ethmoid Sinuses Eyes through a single page.

[size=large][b]Sinus Infection and Allergic Reaction are Some of the Causes of Sinus Pressure[/b][/size][hr]Sinus infection is caused by either virus fungi or bacteria. And if introduced to the nasal membranes, these pathogens can cause irritation in the membrane that causes the sinuses to swell. Due to the swelling the air, mucus, and pus can get trapped inside the sinus cavity and causes pressure to build inside. Allergic reaction to molds, pollen, dander, air pollution and dust is also a leading cause of irritation and swelling which can result to sinus pressure. Writing is something that has to be done when one is in the mood to write. So when we got in the mood to write about Sinusitis, nothing could stop us from writing!

[size=large][b]There are Four Pairs of Sinus Cavities:[/b][/size][hr]Frontal sinuses ' this is located above the eyes in the forehead region - Maxillary sinuses ' found on either side of the nostrils in the cheekbones - Ethmoid sinuses ' located behind the bridge of the nose and at the base of the nose between the eyes - Sphenoid sinuses ' is found behind the ethmoid sinuses and the eyes. As the information we produce in our writing on Sinus Cavity 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.

[size=large][b]For Additional Information and Comments about the Article You May Log on to *****[/b][/size][hr]About the author: Actually I'm not fond of writing, I don't even write at all. I am not expecting to be in this field. But nevertheless, I love to read books...almost everything interest me. Reading is my passion! And now that I am in an article writer team, writing gives me an additional thrill in myself...Before I love to read books but now I'm also in a writing stuff. I can say that I am not a good writer but I am always trying to be one. Ignorance is bliss, is it? Isn't it better to learn more than not to know about something like Sinusitis. So we have produced this article so that you can learn more about it! Wink

Thick, green, slimy, and yes, overall nasty phlegm is not something that I enjoy having ooze from my nose. But, this is just one of the many symptoms and irritations of sinusitis. Generally I feel like I am walking around in a fog when a sinus infection hits and sometimes it is hard to function at all. I become infuriated by the side effects of this viral infection as it fogs my brain and prevents me from getting work done. Before, during these times, I tried to ignore all the miserable symptoms of sinusitis. It turns out that there is treatment and relief, and that no one needs to wallow in phlegm and irritation; in fact, ignoring a sinus infection, could allow it to become even worse.

[list][*]Treatment What is the best thing to do when suffering from acute sinusitis?[*]If it is a bacterial infection, your doctor will probably prescribe antibiotics.[*]If this is the case, it is very important to complete the prescription.[*]Just because symptoms are gone and you feel better, does not mean that the infection is gone.[*]If the bacteria are not all killed, then the sinus infection could come back even worse.[*]But as with any illness, the best thing to do is to get lots of rest and stay hydrated.[*]If the pain is too great, you may consider using an acetaminophen (like Tylenol).[/list]

[size=large][b]What is Sinusitis?[/b][/size][hr]Sinusitis occurs when the lining of the sinuses becomes inflamed, they swell and the lubricating fluid becomes trapped inside. The trapped fluid generates the pressure that results in the intense pain that characterizes sinus problems. If the swelling remains for too long, a worse infection can develop. It may also spread to the ears, resulting in an ear infection. This blocked state can last for a couple of weeks and can become chronic or recurrent. During this time, sinus pain can range from being mildly irritating to debilitating, so it is important to treat sinusitis early.

You are plagued with allergies, then an antihistamine can help to suppress the sinus inflammation and in any case, a decongestant will help to break down and drain the mucus. A nasal wash is a very good option, because it helps to flush out the irritants and soothe the inflamed sinus lining. Be careful that it is not an addictive nasal spray, because the swelling could get worse after you stop using it. The information available on Sinus Problems is infinite. There just seems to be so much to learn about, and to write about on Sinus Problems. :o.

Symptoms How do you know if you have sinusitis? Pain or pressure between the eyes, in the cheeks, or forehead is a very good indication of a sinus blockage. If you have a cold that seems to get better, but then gets worse or pain begins in your forehead when you lean over, your front teeth ache, and/or you have a stuffy nose, then you are probably suffering from sinusitis. The completion of this article on Sinus Infection was our prerogative since the past one month. However, we completed it within a matter of fifteen days!

Caused most often by an extra persistent common cold, a sinus infection can quickly develop into a full blown sinus headache, temporarily immobilizing the victim or laying them out for weeks. So what is a sinus infection and how do you beat it?

[size=large][b]What is a Sinus?[/b][/size][hr]A sinus is a hollow, air-filled cavity in the head that connects the nostril and nasal passageways. There are four pairs of sinuses, which are essential to cushioning the brain, insulating the skull, and allowing the voice to resonate. They are located behind the cheekbones, eyebrows, and jaw. Your sinuses create an essential fluid that clears bacteria and other particles out of the sinuses and nasal passages. The inside of each sinus is covered in tiny hairs called cilia that sweep the mucus and other particles that collect there, out of the body. This fluid is normally very good, because it keeps your sinuses clean. This can be considered to be a valuable article on Acute Sinusitis. It is because there is so much to learn about Acute Sinusitis here.

[list][*]Is so good to know that one does not have to endure the pain and irritation that characterize a sinus infection.[*]The sooner you start treatment, the faster relief comes.[*]And with sinusitis, the sooner relief comes, the better.[*]Using great confidence in ourselves, we endeavored to write such a long article on Sinuses Causes.[*]Such is the amount of matter found on Sinuses Causes.[*]Causes What causes this inflammation of the sinuses?[*]There are many causes.[*]Allergens (such as pollen), viruses, bacterial infection, and changes in temperature or altitude, are all possible irritants.[*]Swimming, smoking, or even using nasal spray too much can also be the culprits.[*]In some people, polyps (small growths) can block sinus passages and this often requires surgery.[*]Give yourself a momentary pause while reading what there is to read here on Sinus Problems.[*]Use this pause to reflect on what you have so far written on Sinus Problems. [/list]

Sinus infection or sinusitis can be characterized by toothache, headache and/or pain behind, between, or above the eyes. Nearly 37 million Americans suffer from sinusitis yearly and many of them likely do not even realize where the pain comes from. The sources used for the information for this basic information on sinusitis treatments are all dependable ones. This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.
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[size=4][b]Chronic Sinusitis Thyroid - Sinus Infection in Children[/b][/size][hr]There are times when your child develops a cold, but the symptoms do not stop for a long period of time. He/ she has a cough or a runny nose that just do not go away. This is probably a sinus infection sign. Sinusitis, which is an infection of the sinus is very common in children. However, this sinus infection can be misdiagnosed in many children. Those who have green mucus are usually over diagnoses and the children that actually have a sinus infection are not diagnosed with it.

To better understand why a sinus infection can take place, one must know what are the causes. Sinuses are the small, empty holes in your bony skull. These caverns are lined by mucus and make the connection to the nasal passages. Some people have them even at birth, whereas other grow in time, in the first twenty years of your life. Those small holes are affected by sinus infection. Sinusitis is the term that is given to a sinus infection. When those sinuses are infected, the sinuses are swollen, red and very tender. Mucus is also a characteristic of a sinus infection. If you take things technical, any cold can also be a case of a sinus infection, cause by a virus. However, when doctors diagnose you with a sinus infection like sinusitis they actually refer to an infection caused by a bacteria. There are three types of sinus infection that are caused by a bacteria. Acute, subacute and chronic sinus infection caused by a bacteria are the three types of sinus infection that have different causes and thus different treatments. The acute sinus infection is present in a person less than a month, the subacute sinus infection lasts about two months and the chronic sinus infection lasts more than three months. These happens only when the sinus infection is caused by a bacteria. We have not actually resorted to roundabout means of getting our message on Www Sinus Infection through to you. All the matter here is genuine and to the point.

[size=large][b]There is No Particular Group of Children or Adults that Cen Get a Sinus Infection[/b][/size][hr]Everybody can get at one point in their lives a sinus infection. Usually, the infection of the sinus starts with a cold or an allergy, and then develops. There is also another case where the sinus infections are more common: when you are exposed to the smoke of a cigarette very often. However, some children are more at risk of developing a sinus infection then others. If your child has an ear infection, a deviated septum, immune problems of cystic fibrosis, he/ she is more likely to develop a sinus infection.

[list][*]You're feeling awful.[*]Your teeth are hurting and you have a fever.[*]Your headache is getting worse and it won't stop.[*]You feel like you might be coming down with a cold or the flu again.[/list]

Your doctor will be able to give you an examination where he or she can listen to your symptoms and perform a physical examination on you. In some cases it may be necessary to have you undergo an MRI or a CAT Scan or possibly take some X-rays to determine what is happening inside your sinus cavities.

[size=large][b]Sinus Infections are Also Called Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Sinusitis is an inflammation or infection of the sinus cavities. It is estimated that in the United States alone, more than 30 million people are affected by sinus infections each year. The worldwide figure is surely much larger than this. We consider that we have only touched the perimeter of information available on Sinus Cavities. There is still a lot more to be learnt!

[size=large][b]So What are Some of the Common Sinus Infection Symptoms Anyway?[/b][/size][hr]The following list is not all-inclusive, but it is pretty close: Headache Fever Weakness or fatigue Cough Upper jaw and tooth ache Tenderness around the nose, forehead and cheeks Swelling and pressure around the eyes Ear ache and infection Runny nose Nasal congestion.

[size=large][b]The Only Question is, What Do You Have?[/b][/size][hr]Is it a cold? Is it the Flu? Or do you have a sinus infection? It may sound strange, but many symptoms of the common cold or flu are also symptoms of an equally alarming infection of the sinuses. Perhaps you may not have been interested in this passage on Sinus Infections. In that case, please don't spread this feedback around!

You have any or a multitude of these symptoms, you may indeed have a sinus infection. It would be highly advisable to see your doctor right away to get a proper diagnosis of your actual condition. Perfection has been achieved in this article on Sinusitis Inflammation. There is hardly any matter left from this article that is worth mentioning.Perfection has been achieved in this article on Sinusitis Inflammation. There is hardly any matter left from this article that is worth mentioning.

[list][*]Sinus infection is a very common problem these days and a large number of the people in the world suffer from it.[*]The infection occurs when sinuses, located in between and behind the eyes and on either side of the nose, suffer from inflammation.[*]The result is severe headache or pressure in the eyes, nose or on one side of the head.[/list]

[size=large][b]The Pain and Frustration of Chronic Sinus Infections can be Truly Debilitating[/b][/size][hr]One patient told me that her sinusitis felt like she was hundreds of feet underwater without a diving helmet. That's a good description of the swelling, congestion, pain, headache, and overall misery of a sinus attack. Many people suffer with sinusitis for years because they and their doctors can never identify precisely what's causing the problem and/or they don't take sufficient care to avoid repeated attacks.

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[list][*]Take 1 tsp ajwain and roast it on a flat pan.[*]As soon as it starts to smoke, put it in a cloth or kitchen tissue.[*]Bring it close to your nose and inhale deeply.[*]Though you might sneeze initially, you will start feeling better after 4-5 minutes Big Grin[/list]
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[size=large][b]Another Sinus Headache Remedy is to Apply a Hot Wet Compress to the Face[/b][/size][hr]Wet a washcloth with hot water and fold to fit over the nose and cheeks, putting warmth directly over the sinus and nasal cavities. This will help loosen the mucous and ease the pressure of a sinus headache. You can use a cold compress on the forehead to help shrink the membranes and ease the pain of a headache. The best way of gaining knowledge about Chronic Sinus Infections is by reading as much about it as possible. This can be best done through the Internet.

[list][*]Your doctor has prescribed antibiotics or any other medications, be sure to follow the directions carefully.[*]Sinusitis can be difficult to get rid of otherwise and can easily return if it's not fully treated the first time.[*]Even if you feel better, it's important to keep taking your antibiotics until you've finished the course prescribed by your doctor.[*]This helps to kill all of the bacteria causing the infection.[*]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 Sinuses, all that has to be done is to read up on it! [/list]

You can use a hot-water bottle, an infrared lamp or a warm flannel over the congested area. It can ease the congestion to quite an extent. A portable humidifier is very useful in this case. You can also boil water to make the air humid. Taking steam is also a good way to lessen the pain. The process creates moisture in the nose. For this, create a steam tent according to your face. Lean over a pot, and place a towel over your head. This will help keep the steam in. Inhale the steam slowly to thin the mucous. This process is easy and comfortable for people. It relieves the pain and provides rest to the patient. Variety is the spice of life. So we have added as much variety as possible to this matter on Sinus Attack to make it's reading relevant, and interesting!
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[size=4][b]Sinus Millieus - Severe Sinus Infection[/b][/size][hr]Sinus infections, in themselves, are painful. You can very well imagine how painful a severe sinus infection can be. Dealing with such discomforting pain for a few days, or at the most a week or so, is still bearable. But those suffering from such sinus infections bear this pain for anywhere between two to three months or even more.

Though time consuming and painful, what is like a silver lining is the fact that a severe sinus infection can be treated with the plenty of options available! There is a lot of jargon connected with Severe Sinus Infection. However, we have eliminated the difficult ones, and only used the ones understood by everyone.

[list][*]Thus, a severe sinus infection can hamper your routine life due to the symptoms that last for a longer duration.[*]This makes it inevitable to understand and recognize the symptoms of such an infection so as to ensure timely treatment.[/list]

Some of the common symptoms of such sinus infections include pressure near the eyes and nose accompanied with a pain, a thick discharge from the nose, breathing difficulties and a severe headache. We would like you to leisurely go through this article on Severe Sinus Infection to get the real impact of the article. Severe Sinus Infection is a topic that has to be read clearly to be understood.

[list][*]Other than the above mentioned symptoms, you can also suffer from a pain in the teeth, ears and the jaws.[*]The symptoms of a sinus infection are not the same for one and all.[*]They vary from person to person depending on the type of sinus one is suffering from.[*]An important thing to be mentioned here is that it may so happen that not all the symptoms occur at the same time.[*]So even if you experience only a few of the symptoms, do consult a doctor.[*]Sometimes, what we hear about Sinus Infection can prove to be rather hilarious and illogical.[*]This is why we have introduced this side of Sinus Infection to you.[*]Severe sinus infection is much the same as an acute infection, the only difference being the duration.[*]In chronic infection, the symptoms last longer than in an acute infection.[*]Also, there is resistance to treatment as the body takes a longer time to respond to the treatment.[*]It was at the spur of the moment that we ventured to write something about Acute Sinus Infection.[*]Such is the amount of matter that is available on Acute Sinus Infection.[/list]

[size=large][b]People Living in All Industrialized Countries Face the Problem of Sinus Disease[/b][/size][hr]Excessive exposure to smoke, dust and pollutants causes sinusitis. Sinus passage diagram caused by inflammation of the lining of the sinus cavity. Sinus cavities produce mucous, reduce the weight of the head and resonate the voice. Though, sinusitis is not a major disease, it can cause a great deal of discomfort.

[size=large][b]There are Several Ways of Treating Sinus Disease[/b][/size][hr]Some of the most common methods are usage of anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics and anti-allergic medicines. Antibiotics are effective only in cases where sinusitis is caused by bacteria. Anti-inflammatory drugs are used to soothe the inflammation in the lining of the sinus cavity whereas anti allergic medicines are given in cases where the doctor suspects allergens like smoke and dust to be the cause of sinusitis. Responsibility is what makes a person. So we felt it our responsibility to elaborate more on Sinus so that not only us, but everyone knew more about it!

[size=large][b]Though Sinus Disease can be Cured Every Easily, It is Best If Avoided[/b][/size][hr]People should stay away from smoke and dust. Cleaning the nasal passage every day with a good cleanser is also recommended. Colds should be taken care of as soon as possible. A doctor should be consulted when the first symptoms of sinus are observed.

[list][*]Symptoms of sinus disease vary from person to person depending on the sinus cavity affected.[*]Some of the most common symptoms of sinus are headache, facial pain, facial pressure, swelling on the face, pain in the cheeks, jaws and teeth.[*]A greenish yellow nasal discharge is a signature sinus symptom.[*]This discharge may be blood tinged in case of acute sinusitis.[*]Sinus may also cause double or blurred vision.[*]Temporary blindness may also occur in some rare cases.[*]Failure is the stepping stone to success.[*]So if you do fail to understand this article on Sinus Disease, don't fret.[*]Read it again a few times, and you are sure to finally get its meaning.[/list]

[size=large][b]Lot of People Indulge in Self Medication and Home Remedies to Cure Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Inhaling steam is very effective in dislodging infected mucous from the sinus cavities. Taking a hot compress also helps at times. Nasal sprays are also very good for dislodging the mucous from the nasal cavities. They are basically oral decongestants. Another way of curing sinus disease is nasal irrigation. In nasal irrigation, a mixture of saline water is used to clean the nasal passage. It is an instantaneous cure to sinusitis. A surgery may be considered in extreme cases. Thinking of what to do upon reading this article on Nasal Irrigation? Well you can very well use the information constructively by imparting it to others.
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[size=4][b]Cures for Sinus Problems - Acute Sinusitis - Here is How You can Fight Acute Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]All of us have hollow cavities around the nose in the cheek bones called sinuses. They produce and send mucus into the nose through small channels. Inflammation of the lining of sinus blocking the normal drainage of mucus in the sinuses is known as Acute Sinusitis. Sometimes it becomes chronic lasting for months. The infection spreads to the space around the eye, into the blood and bones or even into the brain.

[size=large][b]Causes of Acute Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]They are usually caused by infection; most common of them is frontal sinus, affecting the cheekbones. Allergies may cause inflammation and block the nasal passages. If the wall between the nostrils called septum is corked it may block the sinus passage. Growth of tissues called nasal polyps may restrict the nasal channels. Some other medical conditions like cystic fibrosis, HIV and other diseases may cause nasal blockage.

[size=large][b]Symptoms of Acute Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]The common symptoms are blocked nose or and throbbing pain in the infected area. High fever may also develop for some. Difficulty in breathing through the nose and in some cases reduced sense of smell may also occur. Sometimes there is a runny nose with greenish or yellow discharge caused by the infected mucus or pus. When the thick mucus blocks the channels the pain and tenderness may worsen. Headache, cough, pressure in the ears, toothache and bad breath are other symptoms. Learning about things is what we are living here for now. So try to get to know as much about everything, including Sinusitis whenever possible.

[size=large][b]Treating Acute Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Normally there is no need for any treatment of this condition. The immune system will deal with the viral infection and the symptoms disappear within a week. If the symptoms do not clear within a week, antibiotics may be prescribed by doctors. Pain killers may be used for pain relief. Nasal sprays may help in clearing the congestion in the nasal passage. Traditionally acute sinusitis is treated with steam inhalation. A Warm shower is also advised for breathing in the moist and warm air. Applying warm and damp towels can ease facial pain. People always think that they know everything about everything; however, it should be known that no one is perfect in everything. There is never a limit to learning; even learning about Sinuses.

You're probably familiar with Tiger Balm, that strong-smelling oriental ointment that comes in a red tin decorated with a tiger. I have used it for colds and headaches, and I like it. Tiger Balm is filled with potent aromatic herbal extracts--menthol from peppermint, eugenol from cloves, cineole from cajuput (a close relative of teatree), cinnamaldehyde from cinnamon, and camphor. It clears the sinuses faster than a tiger can pounce. Sinusitis cause headaches mucous lining of the sinuses becomes inflamed. Anything that blocks the entry of air into the sinuses can result in inflammation: bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, allergies, polyps, or a deviated septum. Sinusitis is a common condition -- according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, sinusitis affects 37 million people in the United States. Household dust and mould can aggravate sinusitis. Wash bed sheets regularly in hot water and invest in pillow covers specially designed to protect you from the many dust mites that live inside pillows. Keep the rest of your bedroom very clean.

Dehumidifier may be necessary to maintain humidity below 50%. Put away your humidifier -- they create a humid environment that is encouraging to dust mites. Foods that people with sinusitis should avoid are dairy, oranges, white sugar, and foods containing white flour, because they promote the formation of mucous. Sugar also has a negative effect on the ability of the immune system to clear bacteria. Aside from the major foods, wheat, soy, fermented foods, and eggs can be experimentally avoided for a couple of weeks to see if sinus symptoms improve, and then re-introduced to see if symptoms temporarily worsen.

General, a diet that is rich in vegetables, whole grains, and beans, and low in saturated fat (meat and dairy), sugar, mucous-forming, and allergenic foods will be beneficial to the sinuses. Echinacea, (pronounced eck-in-AY-sha) a safe and highly effective natural supplement, not only rapidly improves cold and flu symptoms, but can prevent these diseases.3 Most importantly, when echinacea is combined with two other herbs, white cedar and wild indigo, even greater health benefits can be achieved. You might also try one of the following supplements to boost immunity: - 1,000 mg vitamin C three times a day - 30 to 60 mg zinc a day - 15,000 IU beta-carotene a day Or to reduce inflammation: - 500 mg bromelain three times a day, taken between meals - 500 mg quercetin three times a day, taken between meals There are a variety of herbal treatments that help promote sinus drainage, relieve pain, and strengthen the immune system. Herbs can be taken in capsules, brewed in teas, or in tinctures. Try drinking one cup of tea or taking 30 to 60 drops of tincture every two to four hours of the following herbs, which can be effective taken individually or in combination: - Wild indigo - Eyebright - Licorice - Coneflower - Goldenseal - Garlic - Ginger Homeopathic remedies for sinusitis include arsenicum album, kali bichromicum, pulsatilla, and nux vomica. Consult an experienced homeopath for a recommendation on which remedy may be effective for you. Additional home treatments include alternating placing hot and cold wet washcloths on your face. Use a hot one for three minutes, then a cold one for one minute, and repeat three times. Try to do three sets a day. Eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, or thyme oils added to a hot bath may give you some relief as well. Another option is to add two to five drops of one of these oils to a pot of water, bring to a simmer, and inhale the steam. Herbal teas: Using 1 tsp. dried herb per cup of hot water, steep 5 to 10 minutes for dried leaves or flowers, 10 to 20 minutes for dried roots. Tincture: A preparation made from alcohol or water and alcohol, containing an herb strength of 1 part herb to 5 parts solvent or 1 part herb to 10 parts solvent.

Sinus pressure is the feeling of tightness in the face and behind the eyes. Sinus pressure also refers to the endless pounding of the head. It is caused by the inflammation of the membrane lining the sinus cavity. The inflamed lining does not allow the free exchange of air and mucous between the sinus cavity and the nasal passage causing pressure. This is one of the several symptoms of sinusitis. Sinus pressure is accompanied by slow fever, nasal discharge, jaw pain etc. there are several answers to the question "how to cure sinus pressure"

There could be a large number of answers to the problem of how to cure sinus pressure. The foremost task to be faced by people who suffer from sinus pressure is to identify and get rid of the source i.e. sinusitis. Good oral health is the best way to avoid sinus pressure. Using a humidifier can help. People, who are prone to allergies, should stay away from allergens like smoke and dust. Cleaning the nasal passage properly with a good nasal wash also helps.

[list][*]Though there are several ways of solving the problem of how to cure sinus pressure, prevention is better than cure.[*]It is advisable to take necessary precautions to prevent the occurrence of sinusitis.[*]The length of an article is rather immaterial about its response from people.[*]People are more interested in the matter about Sinusitis, and not length. Smile[/list]

Other ways of answering the question "how to cure sinus pressure" could be taking a hot compress on the parts of the face where you feel the pressure. Inhaling steam can also give instantaneous relief.

Quote:Sinus pressure can be confused with migraine or other allergies at times. It is very important for the patient to be sure of the fact that he/ she has sinusitis before beginning any medication. An x-ray or a CT scan are also done at times to confirm sinusitis. The more interesting an article, the more takers there are for the article. So we have made it a point to make this article on Antibiotics Sinusitis as interesting as possible!

[list][*]Nasal irrigation is a good answer to the problem of how to cure sinus pressure.[*]It clears the nasal passage of the infected mucous.[*]Once the mucous is removed, the pressure automatically clears up.[/list]

[size=large][b]Copyright 2005 Log Cabin Rustics[/b][/size][hr]As a nation, we have been raised with milk on our breakfast cereal, ice cream as a reward, sour cream on our potatoes, and milkshakes at the local fast food restaurant. Dairy products are in the majority of our recipes, served in our school lunch programs, and a part of American life.

Few years later, I began having regular bouts with sinusitis. Soon I was taking antibiotics on a regular basis. After awhile, they didn't work anymore and I had to take sinuses antibiotics. When I complained to a coworker, she told me of a physician that made a huge difference in her life by working to see if she had any allergies. The physician had taken her off milk, and this made a huge impact on her sinus infections.

CONCLUSION In conclusion, consider this quote from Family Corner.com: "Lastly, it is important to note that the milk we drink was created by God to feed baby cows. It is full of essential nutrients to grow a nice big cow, not a baby human. Nowhere in nature will you find adult animals drinking milk. Only the babies drink milk. Why should humans be any different? Cow's milk is for baby cows; human milk is for baby humans. Save yourself a multitude of health problems and make the switch to soy or rice milk. Or better yet, give it up completely.'

Started to research this issue learned that that "At least 50% of all children in the United States are allergic to cow's milk, many undiagnosed. Dairy products are the leading cause of food allergy, often revealed by diarrhea, constipation, and fatigue. Many cases of asthma and sinus infections are reported to be relieved and even eliminated by cutting out dairy." Natural Health, July, 1994, Nathaniel Mead, MD

[list][*]According to some authors about one-fifth of children with cow's milk allergy have central nervous system disorders.[*]Bedwetting has been ascribed to milk allergy along with cystitis and the nephrotic syndrome.[*]Failure to thrive and sudden infant death syndrome has been felt to be due to milk allergies.[*]In adults the tension-fatigue syndrome may be due to milk allergy.[*]It can also cause migraines, sleep difficulties and asthma.[*]Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 1983;19( :806-809 Pediatrics 1989;84( :595-603[/list]

[size=large][b]Switched to Soy Milk and My Sinusitis Completely Ceased[/b][/size][hr]I was sorry that I hadn't known this years before, when I had round after round of sinus infections in college. I had found that I could save time in the college cafeteria by grabbing a shake and a sandwich. I probably had allergic reactions to the ice cream in the shakes.

Went to see the physician, who, after looking at my nose, asked me to keep a food diary. I was annoyed. I thought I was a healthy eater and this was a waste of my time. However, as I wrote down what I ate. I found that every time I ate dairy products, my nose began to run. Like my daughter, I too had a milk allergy. We do hope that you find the information here something worth recommending others to read and think about once you complete reading all there is about T Sinus. Big Grin.

MY STORY When my daughter suffered from respiratory infections, ear infections and sinusitis, I did not know that what I fed her could be contributing to her problems. At nights she would wake up screaming that she couldn''t breathe. My husband and I would run into her room, grab her and take her into the bathroom. We would run the shower''s hot water till the bathroom became steamy. Soon she could breathe and would start to calm down. Sometimes that wouldn''t work and we would have to go to the emergency room where they would put her in an oxygen tent to relieve her gasps for air. It is only if you find some usage for the matter described here on Sinus Infections that we will feel the efforts put in writing on Sinus Infections fruitful. So make good usage of it!

[size=large][b]Friend Suggested I Stop Giving Her Milk[/b][/size][hr]I was annoyed as the only milk she ate was on her cereal. I decided to try it and almost immediately, she was having more restful nights. There was a backlash when she spent time with others that fed her ice cream, but otherwise, her ear infections and breathing problems stopped. What we have written here about T Sinus can be considered to be a unique composition on T Sinus. Let's hope you appreciate it being unique.

[size=large][b]Frequent Problem[/b][/size][hr]Allergists say the most common allergen is dairy products. Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, cottage and cream cheese, buttermilk, butter, sodium caseinate and lactate) are the cause of 60% of food allergens. There are also secondary chemicals that travel through the food chain in meat and milk such as chemicals, hormones, drugs and wheat, peanuts, etc. (http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html)
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Swelling of the lips, tongue, chronic coughing, asthma, rhinitis, bronchitis, urinary bleeding, constipation, and recurrent pneumonia can be symptoms of milk allergies. Because of diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal problems can occur. Ulcerative colitis has been shown to have acute exacerbations with the use of milk. "In reality, cow's milk, especially processed cow's milk, has been linked to a variety of health problems, including: mucous production, hemoglobin loss, childhood diabetes, heart disease, atherosclerosis, arthritis, kidney stones, mood swings, depression, irritability, ALLERGIES." Townsend Medical Letter, May, 1995, Julie Klotter, MD. Looking for something logical on Sinus, we stumbled on the information provided here. Look out for anything illogical here.

[size=large][b]WHAT ETHNIC GROUPS GET this?[/b][/size][hr]Certain ethnic groups are much more likely to have lactose intolerance. For example, 90 percent of Asians, 70 percent of blacks and Native Americans, and 50 percent of Hispanics are lactose-intolerant, compared to only about 15 percent of people of Northern European descent. (Harvard School of Public Health)

[size=large][b]Many Adults Have Some Degree of Lactose Intolerance[/b][/size][hr]For them, eating or drinking dairy products causes problems like cramping, bloating, gas, and diarrhea. It may manifest as breathing difficulty, hives and rashes, or serious pain in the gut leading to inability to get nourishment from food and dangerous weight loss. These symptoms can range from mild to severe (http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html)
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