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Treating Sinusitis, Sweeten the Sinuses to Cure Sinusitis
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[size=4][b]Treating Sinusitis - Sweeten the Sinuses to Cure Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:To some the phrase,' sweeten the sinus to cure sinusitis', may sound like a clich'. But seriously grandma's cough medicine also has the capacity to treat sinusitis. Honey has been used for medications and treatments since ancient times. Apart from its taste, it is because of its medicinal properties and healing power that bees safeguard it and bears love them. A spoon of honey will soothe your throat from sore throughout the winter season. '

[size=large][b]The United States, Up to 1 Billion Cases of Sinusitis Have Been Reported Every Year[/b][/size][hr]Out of which 14-16% of the total US population suffer from Rhinosinusitis. The disease is very common among the women. About 90% of those who suffer from nasal congestion display sinus abnormalities. However, timely diagnosis of the sinusitis will be helpful in treating it. The treating therapy includes getting rid of the infection and inflammation. Ignorance is bliss they say. However, do you find this practical when you read so much about Sinusitis?

[list][*]Recent researches have shown that honey is a good source of treating sinusitis especially chronic rhinosinusitis.[*]The medicinal properties in honey have the capability to kill all sorts of bacteria especially the drug resistant biofilm.[*]The biofilm is a coating, which protects the bacteria; and has been responsible for almost all the chronic infections.[*]The study was conducted to determine the affectivity of honey to these biofilms. [/list]

Though honey has been using in homeopathic medicines to treat wounds, this recent study may hold clinical implications for the treatment of sinusitis. The researches are looking forward to conducting the experiments on animal before finally testing on humans. The findings have shown that honey can be used in the management of the chronic infections that are difficult to treat. However, the dilemma how honey would be used clinically still continues to linger.

[size=large][b]As Noted by Dr[/b][/size][hr]Joseph G. Marsan, honey has been used as an anti microbial dressing for infected wounds in traditional medicine. In the study it was found that ordinary honey has the capability to kill bacteria that causes sinusitis much better than an antibiotic. The study further revealed that certain honeys are very effective for getting rid of the biofilm. The presence of anti microbial properties is much superior to those anti microbial used in antibiotics.

For chronic sinusitis sufferers, the discomfort of sinusitis doesn't just come seasonally; it's a constant distress they have to battle all year round. But with today's latest technological breakthroughs, finding cures for ailments and diseases like sinusitis has never been easier. A variety of home-based and medical sinus treatments have been discovered, tested, prescribed and are available in the market. So how do you treat sinusitis? Here are some ways.

[size=large][b]Nasal Saline Washes[/b][/size][hr]Washing the nose is highly effective in reducing colonization of the nose by bacteria and fungi. It also cleans dried mucus from the nose. You can do nose washing by using an irrigator or a bulb syringe filled with saline solution. The device is then placed within the nostril without occluding the nose and is directed towards the inner margin of the eye. The head is leaned over a sink so the irrigator could passively drain from the nose or mouth. If done properly, there should be no pain in doing the whole procedure. Looking for something logical on Sinuses, we stumbled on the information provided here. Look out for anything illogical here. Wink

[size=large][b]The Length of Time for Sinus Treatment is Variable[/b][/size][hr]For acute sinusitis, it usually lasts 10 to 14 days. Some doctors however, recommend treatments for as little as 3 days. If you have chronic sinusitis, treatment duration could be longer, usually lasting from 4 weeks up to 12 weeks. So after reading what we have mentioned here on Sinuses, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here.

[size=large][b]Oral Decongestants[/b][/size][hr]Oral decongestants minimize swelling of the mucus membrane in the nose and sinuses by constricting your blood vessels and reducing the blood flow to nasal mucus membranes. Such treatment primarily helps in the symptoms of stuffy nose. However, the use of decongestants may be accompanied by side effects. See a doctor before taking these. It is only if you find some usage for the matter described here on Nasal Congestion that we will feel the efforts put in writing on Nasal Congestion fruitful. So make good usage of it!

Antibiotics If your sinusitis is caused by bacteria or other related infectious organisms like fungi and parasites, doctor-prescribed antibiotics are helpful. It is recommended for you to see a doctor and have your sinusitis checked so that the most appropriate antibiotic may be given. Physicians consider several factors before choosing an antibiotic. These factors include the type of bacteria causing the infection, potential resistance of the bacteria, results of sinus culture (if available) and patient allergies. Writing on Chronic Sinusitis proved to be a gamble to us. This is because there simply seemed to be nothing to write about in the beginning of writing. It was only in the process of writing did we get more and more to write on Chronic Sinusitis.

[size=large][b]Mucus-Thinning Drugs[/b][/size][hr]As the name suggests, physicians may prescribe this kind of drug for treatment of acute sinusitis. Mucus-thinning drugs, also known as mucolytic agents, work by loosening and clearing up the airways by dissolving thick mucus. These are available in tablet or inhaled form. The inhaled form is taken through a nebulizer. 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 Chronic Sinusitis.

[list][*]Asthma and Sinusitis are two uncomfortable, allergic conditions caused by the reaction of the body to substances known as allergens.[*]The good news however, is that in many cases treatment is available that can provide relief.[*]How can one best deal with allergic reactions?[*]It is obvious very difficult indeed if one is unable to establish which particular allergen is causing the problem.[*]Looking for something logical on Sinus Headaches, we stumbled on the information provided here.[*]Look out for anything illogical here.[/list]

[size=large][b]Very Often People Turn to Alternative Sources for Advice in Dealing With Allergies[/b][/size][hr]There are a great many sites on the internet advertising e-books describing treatment for two very common conditions, asthma and sinusitis. They were written by people who suffered at one time from these problems, but were able to get relief using unusual methods they discovered or devised. So after reading what we have mentioned here on Sinus Headaches, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here.

One of the most common reactions to allergens is known as "hay fever", a condition in which the mucous membranes react with severe nasal discharge, often accompanied with watery eyes. The term "hay fever" however, is misleading because the condition is not caused by a reaction to hay but to certain plant particles and animal proteins. It is only if you find some usage for the matter described here on Sinus Headaches that we will feel the efforts put in writing on Sinus Headaches fruitful. So make good usage of it!

[list][*]The reason why some people are more susceptible to allergens than others is difficult to determine.[*]Genetic factors probably play an important role.[*]Whatever the cause, allergies are becoming even more widespread.[*]It is estimated that as much as 20% of the American population suffer from some form of allergic reaction.[*]Writing on Sinus proved to be a gamble to us.[*]This is because there simply seemed to be nothing to write about in the beginning of writing.[*]It was only in the process of writing did we get more and more to write on Sinus.[/list]

[size=large][b]Where the Direct Cause of the Problem is Known[/b][/size][hr]For example where there is an immediate reaction to eating shellfish or peanuts - then the obvious treatment is to refrain from eating these foods. But in most instances the answer to the problem of what is causing the allergic reaction is very difficult to determine. 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 Sinusitis.

[list][*]There is a very helpful website where you can get excellent advice about the treatment of allergies and sinusitis.[*]Go to ***** to find out more about these methods.[/list]

An allergen is a substance that causes the body to react in an unusual, uncomfortable and unpleasant manner, for example excessive, sneezing, running noses with severe mucous discharge, watery eyes, prolonged coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, intense itching, continual sore throats, severe sinus pain and sinus headaches, vomiting and a variety of other unpleasant conditions. There are many varieties of Allergies Sinusitis found today. However, we have stuck to the description of only one variety to prevent confusion!

[i]The case of people unusually sensitive to certain allergens the body reacts to their presence by producing antibodies with the result that there is an immediate allergic reaction that can take different forms.[/i]

[list][*]There are a number of over- the- counter remedies available that can relieve the discomfort of the allergic reaction.[*]Some of these remedies have proved very effective indeed giving relief.[*]Others have proved largely ineffectual.[*]It is advisable therefore, to seek qualified medical advice.[*]What we have written here about Sinus can be considered to be a unique composition on Sinus.[*]Let's hope you appreciate it being unique.[/list]

The most common substances likely to cause these reactions in people unfortunate enough to suffer from allergic reactions, are substances such as grass pollens, house dust mites, animal hair, mold spores, even certain foods such shellfish, peanuts, eggs, and in the case of infants frequently cow's milk.

Dennis Fisher is managing director of sinus infection and dizziness symptoms Companies. In addition to his involvement in many different fields of business, his interests include an in-depth study of various schools of practical psychology. He has also written a number of books on self-improvement, allergies and psychomatic disorders. There is a vast ocean of knowledge connected with Sinus Pain. What is included here can be considered a fraction of this knowledge!

Is also very difficult indeed to determine which of the wide variety of substances, commonly known to cause adverse physical reactions, is responsible in each individual case. It may be several substances. Sinus are versatile as they are found in all parts and walks of life. It all depends on the way you take it.
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