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Sinus Infections and New Advanced Sinus Irrigation System
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[size=4][b]Sinus Infections - New Advanced Sinus Irrigation System Hits the Market - the Sinupulse Elite[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:After two painful sinus operations which didn't resolve my problems, I started using pulsating nasal irrigation with a saline solution, and since then my health has improved dramatically. Instead of 2-3 or more sinus infections per year I have had two infections in 7 years, and those only occurred after long 24 hour trips from overseas when my resistance was way down. I used to get colds all the time, but now I watch others with colds and remark to myself how I never get them any more! Needless to say, I'm sold on pulsating sinus irrigation. (Note- I tried using a Neti Pot, but that method didn't work for me at all. There is something about the fast pulses of water that is particularly effective.)

Of course the standard nasal and throat irrigation tips are also available, and these do most of the "heavy lifting". The mist producing tips can make for additional comfort and relief, but these don't do the whole job and only use about 2 oz. of saline solution. 16 oz. of solution are used with each of the regular tips for nasal and throat irrigation using the SinuPulse Elite'. I personally do nasal irrigation twice a day because that regimen gives me great results. Some allergy sufferers only use the machine during allergy season, and that is all they need and works fine for them. Other people only use it when they feel like a cold is coming on.

[size=large][b]How Most Colds and Allergies Get Started[/b][/size][hr]How do you think most colds or allergies get started in your body? Bacteria, viruses, pollen and other pollutants enter your system through your nose, of course. If you wash all this gunk out on a daily basis, it only makes sense that you'll avoid colds, infections, and allergy attacks. We have omitted irrelevant information from this composition on Sinus Survival as we though that unnecessary information may make the reader bored of reading the composition.

[list][*]New sinus irrigation machine has recently been introduced called the SinuPulse Elite', and I've been using one for several weeks.[*]This article will discuss the machine and the results I've had.[*]We take pride in saying that this article on Sinus Infection is like a jewel of our articles.[*]This article has been accepted by the general public as a most informative article on Sinus Infection.[/list]

The SinuPulse Elite' unit also comes with 30 packets of saline solution, and there is a user guide that explains exactly how to use the machine and how to mix a saline solution just using non-iodized salt if you prefer, rather than purchasing more saline packets. Inspiration can be considered to be one of the key ingredients to writing. Only if one is inspired, can one get to writing on any subject especially like Sinus Survival.

You want to improve your health, get yourself a SinuPulse Elite' and use it daily. It feels a little funny at first and takes some getting-used-to (you don't normally have water going into one nostril and out the other), but it is really no big deal. Almost any good sinus book written in the past 5 years recommends nasal irrigation as a must-do to avoid sinus problems. Having been given the assignment of writing an interesting presentation on Sinus Problems, this is what we came up with. Just hope you find it interesting too! Smile

[size=large][b]Skeptical At First[/b][/size][hr]When something works, you are reluctant to change. Just because a new machine came along, I wasn't ready to jump in with both feet. However, my old machine broke down, and I obviously needed a new one. I wanted to stick with "old faithful", but I had to face the fact that this machine was the second one that broke down on me in a little over a year. The machine was very good, but the salt solution I used must have taken its toll. It is not necessary that only the learned can write about Sinus Irrigation. As long as one ahs a flair for writing, and an interest for gaining information on Sinus Irrigation, anyone can write about it.

[size=large][b]Billions of Dollars Could be Saved[/b][/size][hr]The well known ENT Dr. Robert Ivker, author of the book "Sinus Survival", states that there are over 40 million people in the U.S. alone that suffer from chronic sinusitis, defined as persistent inflammation and/or infection lasting longer than 8 to 12 weeks. All or most of these people could probably get control of their chronic sinus problems if they were to use a SinuPulse Elite' machine.

[size=large][b]Simple and Natural Solution[/b][/size][hr]This is a simple and natural way to avoid colds, allergies, and sinus problems that is inexpensive and highly effective. I spend no more than 5 minutes or so with the procedure each time, and that includes clean up, which is very easy. You may be inquisitive as to where we got the matter for writing this article on Chronic Sinusitis. Of course through our general knowledge, and the Internet!

[list][*]However, I honestly think that everyone should use pulsating nasal irrigation, not just sinus sufferers.[*]It's just a guess, but I would be willing to bet that everyone would eliminate on average one cold per year using pulsating nasal irrigation.[*]At $100 per doctor visit and countless more on drugs, the level of savings would be in the billions.[*]And this is not to mention gains in productivity and avoidance of the misery of living with a cold and resulting sinus infection in many cases.[*]Sometimes, even the best oral hygiene in the world cannot help you from getting rid of bad breath.[*]This usually happens when the condition that causes it is not directly related to the state of your oral care.[*]One such cause is due to infections.[*]In this group, there are many types of infection that cause your breath to smell.[*]It is very important to understand that in such a situation, the only way to get rid of bad breath is to treat the infection.[*]This might involve antibiotics and it is crucial that you consult a doctor before taking up any medication yourself.[/list]

This condition usually appears in individuals who suffer from respiratory allergies or ways of treating chronic sinus infection. Nasal sprays that contain corticosteroids are used to treat small polyps and if they do not respond to such a treatment option, surgery is needed in order to remove them. The problem is that in most cases nasal polyps do return even after being properly treated. We can thus experience a constant struggle with the condition and bad breath would be the least of our worries in this situation.

Children can also develop strep throat and, as a result, may suffer from headaches, body aches, nausea, stomachaches and vomiting. It is easy to differentiate from colds as strep throat does not come with the associated symptoms of runny nose, coughing or sneezing. We have omitted irrelevant information from this composition on Sinus as we though that unnecessary information may make the reader bored of reading the composition.

Below are some examples of such infections that might affect your breath conditions. Strep Throat Strep throat is a bacterial infection of the tissues located in the back area of your throat (also known as pharynx) and the adenoids or tonsils. It is a common disease and it is very common cause of bad breath. We take pride in saying that this article on Sinus is like a jewel of our articles. This article has been accepted by the general public as a most informative article on Sinus.

[size=large][b]Nasal Polyps[/b][/size][hr]Nasal Polyps are a mass of swollen tissue that is mucus covered, which grows out of the sinuses into the nasal passages. More than one nasal polyp can appear and they will block the passage, making it very difficult to breathe and smell. It will cause the person suffering from it to only use the mouth for breathing, which will eventually dry the mouth. Inspiration can be considered to be one of the key ingredients to writing. Only if one is inspired, can one get to writing on any subject especially like Nasal Polyp.

[list][*]The best way to handle any type of infection, both internal and external, is to consult a doctor.[*]There are different tests that need to be performed in order to understand which treatment solution will work best.[*]Also, there is the possibility of developing various complications that can lead to even more problems such as having to undergo surgery.[*]Hence, it is always advisable to consult your doctor when in doubt.[*]Having been given the assignment of writing an interesting presentation on Sinus Infections, this is what we came up with.[*]Just hope you find it interesting too![/list]

Foul mouth odors are actually a symptom of the infection. The tissues mentioned above will get inflamed and irritated and this will cause severe sore throat. The most common symptoms are a fever that is higher than 101 degrees Fahrenheit, difficulty and pain in swallowing, different areas of the throat and tonsils presenting yellow or white spots and swollen lymph nodes present inside the neck. It is not necessary that only the learned can write about Sinusitis Bad Breath. As long as one ahs a flair for writing, and an interest for gaining information on Sinusitis Bad Breath, anyone can write about it. :o.

[size=large][b]Mucus is Made Out of Interlinked Layers of Protein[/b][/size][hr]When mucus covers the back areas of the throat and tongue, it will create an environment that is oxygen free. This condition is known as post nasal drip and it is a direct cause of bad breath in people suffering from sinusitis. Anaerobic bacteria can feed on it and often that post nasal drip can cover large areas of the mouth allowing bacteria to easily multiply and produce waste products. These result in the foul smell we are familiar with. Patients suffering from sinusitis can also experience a constant need to swallowing because of mucus gathering at the back of the throat.

[size=large][b]Closing Thoughts[/b][/size][hr]Although all of these infections are well known to cause bad breath, it is important to understand that other infections can also have the same effect on our body. These examples include lung infections and mouth infection. Sometimes they are even linked to each other. For instance, if you are suffering from sinusitis and you are exhibiting dry mouth and throat, this could lead to mucus reaching the lungs because the road to the stomach is not moist enough to guide it properly. We will thus get a complication of sinusitis that will manifest itself as an infection of the lungs. You may be inquisitive as to where we got the matter for writing this article on Chronic Sinus Infections. Of course through our general knowledge, and the Internet!

[list][*]When talking about sinusitis and bad breath, we are dealing with two agents that cause foul odors: mucus and anaerobic bacteria.[*]This is why the bad breath exhibited by patients is one of the strongest of all bad breath cases caused by various infections.[*]Sinusitis Another highly common infection that causes bad breath is sinusitis.[*]People affected by this condition will tend to notice that their mucus usually have a really bad odor of its own.[*]Let us understand how this comes about.[/list]


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