Archive for November, 2008
Can sinus also affect breathing through mouth?
I suffered from sinus a while back but now I am also having trouble to breath through mouth, can sinus affect breathing through mouth. Ill be seeing the doctor soon but I am just curious if anyone else has experienced that.
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By: Xxx MaXiMus xxX
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Ezra
How do you tell the difference between an eye infection caused by a sinus infection or pink eye?
Or are they one in the same?
I have a sinus infection that seems to have spread up to the eye.
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Dale
Has anyone had a smelly sinus infection and used the neti pot or anything else?
What were you’r symptoms of sinus infections.Mine are terrible.
By: oregoncheeto
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By: oregoncheeto
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Feodore
What can be done about frontal sinus hypoplasia?
I have significant paranasal sinusitis and frontal sinus hypoplasia. What can be done, I tried searching the web only to find that hypoplasia means that the frontal sinuses are underdeveloped. I can’t get an appointment with an E.N.T. doctor because of insurance, could anyone please tell me what they would do if I could go.
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Amiri
how do you get rid of pinkeye and sinus headache and ear infection?
I am so lucky as to get a cold which turned out to be ear infections. that was almost done when i got a sinus infection. and then this morning i woke up with pinkeye. what do i do? why do i get all these infections all at once?
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By: wingsoffabutterfly
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Ajani
Can a sinus infection really lead to meningitis?
I have been sick with what seems to be a sinus infection for a couple months. Someone I work with recently told me that having a sinus infection for too long can lead to having meningitis. Is this true?
By: curiousgirl07
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By: curiousgirl07
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Aswin
What is and are the cause of Sinus Arrhythmia?
My doctor told me that I have Sinus Arrhythmia. Im 18 years old and have absolutely no idea what this is. Can anyone help me out and tell me what it is and what causes it?
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By: Firegirl_07
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Adelard
Why is it that sinus infections can be so hard to get rid of sometimes?
Is it because or the location or the infection? In other words can the sinuses be an easy place for organisms to hide or escape from the immune system? I have allergies and as long as I take what the doctor ordered; I am fine for the most part. But if I do not keep my allergies in check; I can get an infection alot easier. I haven’t had a sinus infection in a long long time. I just lack understanding on why so many people suffer from this and why these types of infections can be so persistant.
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Ferdinand
Sinus Infection Treatment. Your Home Remedy For Sinus Infection.
Have you ever laid in bed feeling like someone stuck an ice pick over or under your eye and you just couldn’t get rid of the pain for days?” Or maybe you’re “sniffing” every minute? That is sinus. Is there anything much worse than your sinus pain?
Sinus infections affect millions of Americans every year. Stop the pain and suffering from sinusitis with Silver Sinus!
In 1999, The Mayo Clinic released its findings that fungus is likely the cause of nearly all cases of chronic sinusitis or chronic sinus infection. Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses. Most cases of sinusitis are caused by viruses. Other causes include:Allergies, exposure to smoke, dust or other irritants in the home, school or workplace and-bacterial infection
How can you treat sinus?
1) Antibiotics:These only help sinusitis when it is caused by a bacterial infection. Because sinusitis is usually caused by a virus, antibiotics won’t help most cases of sinusitis. Taking antibiotics won’t prevent a stuffy nose from turning into a bacterial sinus infection. In fact, taking unnecessary antibiotics puts your family at risk for developing resistant infections later.
So what can you do?
Cough and runny nose by themselves are unlikely to be caused by a bacterial sinus infection unless those symptoms have been present for more than 10 days. Antibiotics are rarely required unless the following symptoms are present:
1) Pain or pressure on one side of the face
2) Swelling around the eye area
3) Postnasal drip (may cause dry cough)
4) Toothache in the upper jaw in the absence of dental problems
If symptoms are mild or have lasted less than 10 days:
i) Get lots of rest
ii) Avoid cigarette smoke
iii)Help your sinuses drain by:
a) Drinking plenty of fluids (try to avoid caffeine and alcohol)
b) Breathing steam from a shower or bath
c) Using non-medicated saline nose drops or spray several times a day
d) Elevating the head of your bed
e) Using warm facial packs for three to four times a day for 5 -10 minutes
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Sinus infections affect millions of Americans every year. Stop the pain and suffering from sinusitis with Silver Sinus!
In 1999, The Mayo Clinic released its findings that fungus is likely the cause of nearly all cases of chronic sinusitis or chronic sinus infection. Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses. Most cases of sinusitis are caused by viruses. Other causes include:Allergies, exposure to smoke, dust or other irritants in the home, school or workplace and-bacterial infection
How can you treat sinus?
1) Antibiotics:These only help sinusitis when it is caused by a bacterial infection. Because sinusitis is usually caused by a virus, antibiotics won’t help most cases of sinusitis. Taking antibiotics won’t prevent a stuffy nose from turning into a bacterial sinus infection. In fact, taking unnecessary antibiotics puts your family at risk for developing resistant infections later.
So what can you do?
Cough and runny nose by themselves are unlikely to be caused by a bacterial sinus infection unless those symptoms have been present for more than 10 days. Antibiotics are rarely required unless the following symptoms are present:
1) Pain or pressure on one side of the face
2) Swelling around the eye area
3) Postnasal drip (may cause dry cough)
4) Toothache in the upper jaw in the absence of dental problems
If symptoms are mild or have lasted less than 10 days:
i) Get lots of rest
ii) Avoid cigarette smoke
iii)Help your sinuses drain by:
a) Drinking plenty of fluids (try to avoid caffeine and alcohol)
b) Breathing steam from a shower or bath
c) Using non-medicated saline nose drops or spray several times a day
d) Elevating the head of your bed
e) Using warm facial packs for three to four times a day for 5 -10 minutes
By: M.Planet Lubowa
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Lubowa.M.Planet gives you straight-to-the-point opinions.Can you visualise your self siting right here breathing through your nose with your mouth closed? This is not a dream. you could be doing the same thing later today.Click Here
Dick
how do you get rid of a sinus infection?
i have a sinus infection and dont want to go to the doctor!
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