Remove Ads

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter

Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Sinuses Antibiotics
#1
Brick 
[size=4][b]Sinuses Antibiotics - Sinus Infection Symptoms - Want to Know Why Your Sinus Infection Keeps Coming Back?[/b][/size][hr]Do you suffer with chronic or reoccurring sinus infections? If you do-I know how you feel. Really. I have had the same problem for as long as I can remember. Smile

[list][*]Had already started to plan my life around my sinus symptoms![*]And Mom was regularly taking me to the doctor for drugs (antibiotics) and advice.[*]But back then nobody really knew anything about sinus infections or sinusitis.[*]The sinus (ear nose & throat) doctor told my mom I would "grow out of it" for almost 20 years![*]After many hopeless endeavors to produce something worthwhile on Sinus Symptoms, this is what we have come up with.[*]We are very hopeful about this! [/list]

Quote:[list][*]My friends dad noticed the look on my face and as he handed me a couple of quarters he said.[*]You will never be a scuba diver kid - you have bad sinus problems.[*]Nothing abusive about Sinus Symptoms have been intentionally added here.[*]Whatever it is that we have added, is all informative and productive to you.[/list]

[size=large][b]Antibiotics-Why They are Part of the Problem:[/b][/size][hr]Because the antibiotics are not treating the problem! The problem is the fungal infection-The other infections (the ones you keep treating with antibiotics) you keep getting are really just symptoms (or side effects) of the fungal sinus infection you live with all the time. You will learn the gravity of Sinus Infections once you are through reading this matter. Sinus Infections are very important, so learn its importance.

[size=large][b]Let's Summarize:[/b][/size][hr]You (95+ percent chance) have a fungal infection in your sinuses.The antibiotics are actually making it worse.It keeps coming back because antibiotics don't kill fungus-they kill bacteria. Good and bad bacteria. And when you kill good bacteria-anything thats ready can jump in there and set up shop!You need to find a way to put your body back in balance so you can get off the sinus infection merry-go-round! People have an inclination of bragging on the knowledge they have on any particular project. However, we don't want to brag on what we know on Sinus Symptoms, so long as it proves useful to you, we are happy.

[size=large][b]Here We Go![/b][/size][hr]According to the good folks over at The Mayo Clinic the primary cause of 95+ percent of all sinus infections is fungal. That's right, fungal. You know- like yeast, mold, athletes foot, jock itch ect. We found it rather unbelievable to find out that there is so much to learn on Sinus Symptoms! Wonder if you could believe it after going through it!

[size=large][b]We Know a Little More Now So Lets Take a Look At:[/b][/size][hr]What are the primary causes of your sinus infection misery. Why the plan of treatment (antibiotics) most folks follow will never fix the problem-I will give you a hint... You have to treat the problem. Why your sinus infection and it's symptoms keep coming back when you have probably taken enough antibiotics to kill anthrax! We have gone through extensive research and reading to produce this article on Sinuses Antibiotics. Use the information wisely so that the information will be properly used.

[size=large][b]You Think about It Makes Perfect Sense[/b][/size][hr]Your sinuses stay dark, moist and warm-the perfect environment to grow mold. There is a fungus amongst us and it lives in your head! Here is what's happening: You are carrying a fungal infection all the time and it KEEPS your inner sinus passages irritated. So-you are much more likely to get sick than folks who have healthy "fungus free" sinus passages.

[list][*]Even when I was A little kid my head hurt all the time-But I didn't really know why until I went swimming at a friends house.[*]All of us kids were trying to collect quarters my friends dad was throwing into the pool for us-kind of a game.[*]But I couldn't play.[*]I couldn't dive to the bottom of the pool without a crushing pain in my forehead.[/list]

[size=large][b]Here is What I Recommend:[/b][/size][hr]Find a good natural program to put your body back in a position to take care of itself by beating back the fungal infection that is the true cause of your sickness.Follow that good natural program even when you feel fine-so you don't find yourself here again.

[list][*]You want to check out the program that helped me here is the link: www.TheSinusInfectionCure.com I would really like to hear your comments![*]If you find anything extra mentioning about Sinus Problems, do inform us.[*]It is only through the exchange of views and information will we learn more about Sinus Problems.[/list]

[size=large][b]Gentleman Named Jason H[/b][/size][hr]Recounted to me recently how he managed to treat a sinus infection without the use of antibiotics. Jason has a long history of 15 years of chronic sinus problems, and he has undergone 4 sinus surgeries. He is happy about his last operation to remove polyps and fix a deviated septum, and he has also begun using pulsating nasal irrigation with the Grossan Hydro Pulse' device. Nonetheless, he recently managed to come down with another sinus infection. Concerned that he has taken too many antibiotics in his life, he decided to attack the problem using the nasal irrigator. At this point a disclaimer is in order. Neither Jason nor the author of this article are doctors or medical professionals, we are both just sinus sufferers. As such neither of us is qualified to offer medical advice. I would personally urge anyone with a sinus infection, particularly those with chronic problems, to see an ENT specialist.

Personally know it is possible for the body to heal itself with sinus infections although the process can be long and painful. When I was much younger I used to say 'when I get a cold it is really a lulu', and I would typically be sick for 2 to 3 weeks. It wasn't unusual for me to be bedridden for 2-4 days with severe headaches and nasal discharge and tearing in the eyes during that period as well. Of course colds don't last that long, and I now know that what I was understanding what is sinus disease infection. Having been given the assignment of writing an interesting presentation on Sinus Treatment, this is what we came up with. Just hope you find it interesting too!

[list][*]Clearly the body will eventually heal itself, but the healing process can be much faster using proper medications, such as antibiotics in this case.[*]However, I too began to wonder if I was taking too many antibiotics after a number of years.[*]At present I'm pleased to say that my nasal irrigator keeps the amount of antibiotics I use down to a low number.[*]It is not necessary that only the learned can write about Sinus Infection.[*]As long as one ahs a flair for writing, and an interest for gaining information on Sinus Infection, anyone can write about it.[/list]

Once again, I would recommend that most people seek advice from their doctor when they begin to fall ill. People like Jason and I, who have long histories battling sinus infection, can tell when we have one, but that is not the case for most people. There is no doubt, however, that pulsating nasal irrigation with a saline solution is a huge help, and I'm convinced it would help lower the number of colds caught by most people, even those who do not have chronic sinus problems. And it can be used even for treatment of a sinus infection, as Jason did, although it might be best to try this under a doctor's supervision. We take pride in saying that this article on Sinus Treatment is like a jewel of our articles. This article has been accepted by the general public as a most informative article on Sinus Treatment.

The main benefit of pulsating nasal irrigation is for prevention, however, rather than treatment of sinus infections that have already taken hold, as Jason used it. I'm personally coming to the conclusion that this procedure would benefit almost everybody. I used to be a person who would become sick fairly regularly, but now I almost never become ill. I've gone over 1 ' years without a cold or sinus infection, and it only happened on that occasion because I was exhausted before a long overseas flight. At that point I simply could not hold the infection off. I sometimes hear about people who don't have chronic sinusitis and who come down with colds, and this tends to surprise me. I used to be the one who got sick all the time, but now that is almost never the case. If I do feel a cold coming on I'll use my nasal irrigator two or even three times a day for 1-2 days (I normally use it twice a day in any case). If I feel a possible infection coming on I'll also take 5 mg of prednisone, and I normally also use a steroid spray, flonase, although there are a number of such products on the market. For about five years now this regimen has worked well for me. One needs to be careful with prednisone, however, as it can cause harmful side-effects. I use it sparingly, and my doctor says it is not an issue.

Any case Jason used his nasal irrigation system 6 times on the day he realized he had an infection, which is a lot, but the next day he felt a lot better. He continued to use the system once or twice a day thereafter, as he normally would, and after three or four days he felt like he was completely over the problem. It was the first time he had ever dealt with a sinus infection without resorting to the use of antibiotics.

[size=large][b]Sinus Infection Plagues Million of People in the World[/b][/size][hr]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 treat your sinusitis right 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.

[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. It is with much interest that we got about to write on Sinus Remedies. So we do hope that you too read this article with the same, if not more interest!

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. A rolling stone gathers no moss. So if I just go on writing, and you don't understand, then it is of no use of me writing about Sinus Remedies! Whatever written should be understandable by the reader.

[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.[*]We were actually wondering how to get about to writing about Chronic Sinusitis Relief.[*]However once we started writing, the words just seemed to flow continuously![/list]

[b]Now days many natural therapies like food therapy, hydrotherapy, juice therapy, reflexology, vitamin and mineral therapy and Yoga put to use cure sinus.[/b]

Colloidal silver is another remedy really helpful to cure sinus. 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. Do not judge a book by its cover; so don't just scan through this matter on Chronic Sinusitis. read it thoroughly to judge its value and importance. Big Grin.

[list][*]Is said that around 30 per cent of all people suffer from sinusitis or sinus infection at least once each year.[*]Sinuses are little air pockets inside the skull bones.[*]They are located to either side of the nose, behind and in between the eyes, in the forehead, and behind the head.[*]Sinuses contain mucus that drains into the nasal passageways through pin holes in the sinuses.[/list]

Sinus infection happens when the paranasal sinuses on either side of the nose get inflamed. This happens during a cold or an allergy attack, when more histamines are produced in the paranasal sinuses. The inflammation blocks the narrow passageways, making the mucus collect there. This collected mucus soon becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. That's how a sinus infection begins. There are universal applications on Cure Sinusitis everywhere. However, it is up to us to decide the way used for these applications to get the best results from them.

Structural problems such as deviated septum, nasal polyps, etc. are conducive to a sinus infection. The cure for sinusitis is steam inhalation, nasal irrigation, hot fluids such as tea or chicken soup, and plenty of rest. Aspirin or paracetamol tablets and decongestants are some of the medicines commonly prescribed for sinus infections. If the symptoms continue for more than 48 hours, the pateint should be started on antibiotics or nasal steroids. If you don't treat the sinus infection pretty early, it could even cause bronchitis and pneumonia and damage the sinuses and cheekbones. You would then have to go for nasal surgery to repair the damage.

[size=large][b]The Body Produces Histamines During Allergic Reactions[/b][/size][hr]Histamines are neuro-transmitter chemicals. Though histamines are always present in our body, an allergy attack causes more histamines to be released at the site of the allergy attack. When a mosquito bites, for example, histamines are released at the area of the bite making the skin there turn red and itchy. When histamines are released, they cause inflammation and constriction of the muscles. The symptoms of a sinus infection begin with headache, facial pain, nasal congestion, fever, green or yellow discharge, a heavy face feeling, etc. The infection usually lasts for three weeks or more. What we have written here about Nasal Irrigation can be considered to be a unique composition on Nasal Irrigation. Let's hope you appreciate it being unique.

[i]Consuming glyconutrients through natural dietary supplements could go a long way in regulating histamine-induced disorders and allergies, and in preventing sinus infections. [/i]

Recent research has found that a new group of sugars called glyconutrients could represent the next frontier in building a robust immune system. Eight of these essential sugars have already been discovered. They play a major role in the some of the body's most fundamental chemical processes, and also have a role in keeping the human immune system in perfect order. 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 Sinus Infections.
Reply
#2
Smile 
[size=4][b]Sinusitis - is My Sinusitis Causing My Tinnitus?[/b][/size][hr]Does your sinusitis actually cause your tinnitus? The answer is that it probably depends on the type of tinnitus you have and what other symptoms you have. Do the noises in your ears consist of glugging or popping noises? Do you feel a fullness or feeling of pressure in your ears? Does swallowing or blowing your nose affect the sounds? If so the answer may be yes, indirectly.

What appears on the surface to be a totally unconnected condition could have, when treated, a profound affect on your tinnitus. Paul Cullen is the founder of ***** and is the author of the self-help book 'Tame Your Tinnitus' which helps people, particularly in the early stages of tinnitus reduce the effects and cope with the condition. To err is human, to forgive is divine. So we would indeed deem you to be divine if you forgive us for any misunderstandings that may arise in this article on Treat Sinusitis.

Quote:Healthy people this thin mucous then drains from the middle ear into the throat via the Eustachian tubes. The Eustachian tubes are very narrow tubes that run from the middle ear to the throat to allow drainage and maintain even pressure in the ears In people with sinusitis, secondary infection or the excessive use of antibiotics, or antihistamines if an allergy is suspected, can lead to the mucous in the inner ear becoming too thick to drain out of the narrow Eustachian tubes. A build up of this mucous in the middle ear then occurs and noises in the ears can result. We have used a mixture of seriousness and jokes in this composition on Sinus Infection. This is to liven the mood when reading about Sinus Infection.

Although I have seen no research suggesting that sinusitis and tinnitus are directly linked, the accompanying drugs used to treat sinusitis i.e. antibiotics and antihistamines are thought to cause thickening of the mucous in the middle ear. . The middle ear has mucous membranes (mucosa), which produce a mucous necessary to cleanse it, although the middle ear itself is ideally an air filled space. Interesting is what we had aimed to make this article on Sinusitis Inflammation. It is up to you to decide if we have succeeded in our mission!

Also it is, evidently, quite rare for anyone to have infected sinuses without associated rhino-sinusitis (inflammation or infection of the nasal openings to the sinuses) and since the ears, nose and throat are all connected it follows that what appears to be a purely a sinus infection may also affect the ears etc indirectly causing or contributing to tinnitus. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Sinusitis, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately!

Must be mentioned here that there are numerous other conditions that can cause Eustachian tube dysfunction including allergies and nasal infections, including the common cold. Otitis-media (middle ear infection), most commonly also an allergy, can also give similar symptoms. It is therefore important that you always consult your doctor to ascertain the exact cause and obtain the appropriate treatment.

Bacteria such as Haemophyllus Influenza or Streptococcus Pneumonia are usual inhabitants of our upper respiratory tract causing no damages to the body. When the organism is affected by another viral infection, is weaken or the sinuses are obstructed, they lead to an acute sinus infection. Fungal organisms like Aspergillus and Curvularia cause an allergic sinusitis to persons with suppressed immune systems.

Most common cause of chronic sinusitis is allergic factors in the air producing sinus inflammation; such allergens are dust, pollen, mold and they set off allergic rhinitis, the primer stage to a chronic sinus condition. Pollution and damp weather are also important triggers for chronic sinusitis. Allergic fungal sinusitis is given by the body's reaction to outer fungus by releasing chemical compounds which produce inflammation and cause sinusitis.

[list][*]Chronic sinusitis, as well as acute sinusitis can be especially caused by the allergic rhinitis, a nasal inflammatory disease.[*]The condition known as vasomotor rhinitis is triggered by cold air, humidity, perfumes and alcohol also induces sinus infections.[/list]

Nasal polyps and septum deviation are congenital or gained anatomical abnormalities and can cause sinus infections as well by keeping the mucus inside the nasal passages. The deviated septum means the inclination of the central nose bone between the nasal passages on one side, often the left side. Get more familiar with Sinus once you finish reading this article. Only then will you realize the importance of Sinus in your day to day life. Big Grin.

Sinusitis caused by bacterial organisms can be easier cured with a combination of antibiotics and nasal decongestant sprays. This kind of medication can cause side-effects like swelling and congestion. We wish to stress on the importance and the remedies for sinus through this article. This is because we see the need of propagating its necessity and importance!

The worst type of sinus damage is the combination between allergic condition and sinus infection; both cause congestion, discomfort, inflammation and excessive mucus secretion. Nasal sprays with steroidal components can be used for a longer time and usually have no side effects, except maybe irritation of the mucosa of the nasal passages. Even if you are a stranger in the world of Acute Sinus Infection, once you are through with this article, you will no longer have to consider yourself to be a stranger in it!

[b]Inhaled allergens make the bodies immune and defense cells to release histamine and other allergic factors on the sinus mucosa, leading to its swelling and to blocking the mucus drainage.[/b]

Patients with nasal polyps or asthma can easily develop sinusitis during medication with non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs like aspirin or Ibuprofen. If you find anything extra mentioning about Acute Sinusitis, do inform us. It is only through the exchange of views and information will we learn more about Acute Sinusitis.

You think your colds already lasted four weeks and are not very sure if your condition has developed into a sinus infection, you have to know the classic, common and major symptoms of sinus infection problems in order for you to know fully well what kind of condition you are in. knowing the symptoms of your sinus infection problem may also help you in applying earlier treatment to prevent full-blown inflammation to your sinuses. By applying the necessary treatment beforehand, you also avoid the effects of sinus infections to your emotional, physical and mental bearing.

Is an indication of having sinusitis when increased facial pain and pressure are felt when leaning forward or moving the head. Other symptoms of sinusitis include: nasal blockage/nasal congestion, nasal drainage (thick and discolored), postnasal drip, low-grade fever, cough that produce mucus, ear fullness/ear clogging. You may also feel headache, tooth pain and reduced sense of taste or smell. Malaise and fatigue are also behavioral symptoms of sinusitis. Our dreams of writing a lengthy article on Chronic Sinusitis has finally materialized Through this article on Chronic Sinusitis. however, only if you acknowledge its use, will we feel gratitude for writing it!

Classic symptoms of acute sinusitis are nasal congestion, green nasal phlegm, facial/dental pain, eye pain, headache, and cough at night. Some also complain of fever, feeling ill, bad breath and a sore throat. Chronic sinusitis is more difficult to diagnose. Sinus disease symptoms explained with acute sinusitis but in a milder form. Unless your sinus infection problem has been going on for two months or more, it's not usually thought of as chronic since chronic means long-term

[size=large][b]The Main Symptoms of Sinusitis are Pain and Pressure in the Face[/b][/size][hr]The location of pain and tenderness depends on which sinus is inflamed. When pain is over the cheek and upper teeth may be caused by the maxillary sinus' inflammation. Pain in the forehead above the eyebrow may be triggered by inflammation of the frontal sinus. Once pain is behind the eyes, on top of the head, or in both temples may be brought about by sphenoid sinus' inflammation. The inflammation of the ethmoid sinus can be identified by the pain around or behind the eyes. We found it rather unbelievable to find out that there is so much to learn on Sinusitis Pain! Wonder if you could believe it after going through it!

[list][*]Person's medical history and through a physical examination are usually the basis of diagnosing sinusitis.[*]Instead of a physical exam, a detailed history of the problem can be of more value to the diagnosis more often than not.[*]Further exams are not usually needed once the symptoms and physical findings are typical of sinusitis.[*]We have to be very flexible when talking to children about Sinus Infection.[*]They seem to interpret things in a different way from the way we see things![/list]

For comments and inquiries about the article visit ***** About the author: Kay Zetkin is the author name used by Lala C. Ballatan. She discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals as a teen-ager.

[list][*]Sinus tract is an asymmetrical type of passageway that leads from within the bones to the surface of the skin.[*]This channel is also called a fistula.[*]It can also be said as a drainage pathway from a deep focus of acute infection through tissue and/or bone to an opening on the surface.[/list]

Contagion or a decompression of a synovial joint in rheumatoid arthritis or common fistulous rheumatism can also lead to a formation of Sinus tracts. Make the best use of life by learning and reading as much as possible. read about things unknown, and more about things known, like about Nasal Dermoid Sinus Cysts.

Occasionally draining cutaneous sinus tracts in the area of the face and neck may be caused by chronic dental infection. Intraoral sinus tracts owing to dental infections are quite widespread. Nasal dermoid sinus cysts are very widespread congenital midline nasofrontal masses, but on clinical inspection they are very easily misinterpreted to be sinusitis. Sinus tracts are best demonstrated on MR imaging. Small tracts, however, may be difficult to find. T1 weighted images with intravenous gadolinium may be more sensitive in finding smaller abscesses and sinus tracts. life is short. Use it to its maximum by utilizing whatever knowledge it offers for knowledge is important for all walks of life. Even the crooks have to be intelligent!

[size=large][b]Sinus Tract is a Small Uncharacteristic Channel in the Body[/b][/size][hr]A tract usually goes from the cause of infection to the skin's surface. A sinus can be developed after an abscess is cleared (by itself or by medical treatment), then one of more of the small openings (tracts) connect the cavity to the skin surface. But in some cases some people can develop a pilonidal sinus without ever having a pilonidal abscess.

When a profound disease develops, the body restrains the disease, stopping it from contaminating the bloodstream. Pus develops in the area that is weak. As it continues to develop, a slender channel is formed in the weak spot. In time, the channel reaches the surface of the skin, where it bursts. When the pus burst the pressure is also relieved thus the patient feels less pain and may not have any fever Sometimes we see that an infection develops in a long bone and it worsens, over months. Ultimately the infection gets to the skin, forming a sinus. Wink

[size=large][b]How to Tell a Cold from a Sinus Infection[/b][/size][hr]And how to prevent a cold from becoming a sinus infection. You are sneezing and hacking, your nose is red, congested and blocked, and you feel awful. You have a slight fever. Is it a common cold? Sure it is, but is it a sinus infection? If it is "just a cold" then it is due to a virus. This is called viral rhinosinusitis. ( rhino refers to the nose being involved). If we do a CT scan, we often find sinus cavity changes - thick mucus - in the maxillary and ethmoid sinuses. The sinus drainage passages may be blocked. Under normal conditions this mucus is drained from the sinuses by the action of cilia. These are the tiny oars that move mucus containing bacteria, dust, pollens, etc out of the sinuses and nose. With a "bad cold", the secretions may not be drained out fast enough or the drainage may be blocked. Therefore, steps to increase cilia movement, and remove blockage are indicated. If the mucus remains in the sinus cavity, then bacteria remain in place and can multiply. The rhinosinusitis is then converted to a sinusitis. Common bacteria that cause sinusitis are Hemophilus influenzae, Moraxcella cattarrhalis and Streptococcus pneumonia. They may be present in the nasopharynx and can be carried into the sinuses by heavy coughing and forceful nose blowing. The harder you blow the nose, the more bacteria are blown into the sinuses and ears. The more force you use to clear a blocked ear, the more bacteria you force into that ear. It is possible to take a CT scan in order to help differentiate a common cold from a sinus infection. But this is considered poor practice because the CT scan does not always give an accurate answer, and the cost is a factor. The findings are not as clear as for a broken bone. ( what if we took an X ray on everyone with a cold! Ugh!) Bacterial sinusitis is fairly clear cut: fever, facial pain, tenderness over the sinus and teeth, redness of the nasal membranes and purulent discharge. There can be cough , sneezing and fever. But common cold symptoms may overlap. The ENT doctor has the advantage of viewing the sinus openings with a telescope (called endoscopy) and can see individual sites of sinus drainage. When the discharge and symptoms are one sided and localized, that indicates sinusitis. You don't want to give antibiotics for a common cold. a. Since it is a virus, antibiotics won't cure the condition b. If you are not giving the right antibiotic and the right dose all you may be doing is developing antibiotic resistant strains. c. You build up unnecessary drug resistance this way d. Excess antibiotics are known to have serious side effects.

[size=large][b]Note: It's the Chemicals in Green or Black Tea that Helps the Cilia[/b][/size][hr]Herbal teas don't count. Teas without caffeine are OK. If you are a person that really gets sick with a cold, and catches cold easily, you may benefit by doing pulsatile irrigation when you need to be in the office when everyone there has a cold. By doing irrigation you remove a product called ICAM -1. This is the portal of entrance for the common cold. If there is no ICAM -1, there is no portal of entrance. What is important too, is not to panic when a cold starts. The more anxiety the less natural resistance. Spend your time and thoughts on drinking the tea and chicken soup, rest, watch TV, listen to music, and usually after the first day, the symptoms will be reduced. The concept of rushing to the pharmacy, popping all kinds of pills, spraying all kinds of nasal sprays in a desperate attempt to feel normal is what can lead to cold complications. Your body has been fighting colds for thousands of years. Give it a chance. A relaxed state the first 24 hours is the very best medicine you can buy and it doesn't have side effects! If you are a parent, the most important thing you can do for a child is to teach very gentle nose blowing. That will prevent much ear and sinus problems. And, as has been taught for generations, the best drug for your child is chicken soup. Tea is fine too and you can use decaffeinated tea. Push the liquids. In today's world, anything you can do to reduce the unnecessary use of antibiotics, will help reduce your future need for stronger antibiotics. There has been an uncalculatable amount of information added in this composition on Sinuses Nose. Don't try counting it!

[size=large][b]The Best Thing to Do,[/b][/size][hr]Is to prevent a cold from becoming a sinus infection. The key steps are: - Bed rest and lots of fluids - No nose blowing or if you must, very gentle and both sides open. - Hot tea, lemon and honey. Drink till the urine turns light. - A decongestant or nasal spray to open the swollen nasal passages after the first day. - Pulsatile irrigation to remove any mucus containing bacteria. - If the drainage is heavy colored, do pulsatile irrigation twice a day - Chicken soup to improve cilia movement - Pulsatile irrigation to improve cilia movement - A relaxed attitude Having a penchant for Sinusitis Common led us to write all that there has been written on Sinusitis Common here. Hope you too develop a penchant for Sinusitis Common!

[size=large][b]Generally If the Cold Lasts More Than a Week, a Sinus Infection Has Taken Place[/b][/size][hr]Most rhinovirus colds last a week, and most gradually improve over the next 7 - 10 days. But, if after a week the symptoms haven't changed, or are worse, then it is probably a bacterial sinus infection that needs treatment. A sinus culture can be of real value, as drug resistant bacteria exist in localized areas. Doctors obtain information about resistant organisms in their areas and can give better treatment. A serious problem about antibiotics for suspected sinus infection is that some reports show little difference in outcome in acute cases between placebo and antibiotic! We would like you to leisurely go through this article on Bacterial Sinus Infection to get the real impact of the article. Bacterial Sinus Infection is a topic that has to be read clearly to be understood.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)