Sinus Pressure

Sinus Pressure

Sinus pressure, what causes it? How can you get rid of sinus pressure or prevent it in the first place? What are the side effects of sinus pressure? Share your experiences and favorite articles and websites about sinus pressure here.

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Written by Martin65 on
sinus problems Honestly, there are a number of possibilities that could have caused that infection in the first place. What caused an infection can be hard to pinpoint at times. You could have gotten the infection when you were at work, in the shopping mall, during an activity or at home.   Many sinus infections are known for being caused by the common cold, which is known as viral influenza. This will cause you to have congestion in the nose area.   During this time, the nose will be filled with that mucus, which will cause an accumulation of white blood cells in the ... Read Full Story
Written by powerage on
Honestly, there are a number of possibilities that could have caused that infection in the first place. What caused an infection can be hard to pinpoint at times. You could have gotten the infection when you were at work, in the shopping mall, during an activity or at home.   Many sinus infections are known for being caused by the common cold, which is known as viral influenza. This will cause you to have congestion in the nose area.   During this time, the nose will be filled with that mucus, which will cause an accumulation of white blood cells in the nose lining. ... Read Full Story
Written by gettingpregnant on
Posted by Digg RSS Search for yoga on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment   If you suffer from colds, allergies, nasal congestion, or frequent sinus infections, the Neti Pot can be a great solution for cleansing and easing your sinus problems, and to help you achieve better health. People who practice yoga and Anyurveda in India have used the Neti Pot, also known as a nasal cleaning pot, for hundreds of years. Filed under Yoga Articles · Tagged with Read Full Story
Written by AlisonFinney on
Leave it to Oprah Winfrey to convince millions of people to use something that looks like a cross between a watering can and Aladdin's lamp to pour water through their noses! The neti pot, long a standby of yogic and Ayurvedic practitioners, is an unlikely health hero. The squat little ceramic pot used for nasal cleansing - the flooding of the nasal passages to clear out mucus congestion - was introduced to Oprah's wide audience by Dr. Mehmet Oz in early 2007. So, what is a neti pot anyway? This week, Alison was invited on the Daytime Ottawa Show on Rogers TV to introduce ... Read Full Story
Written by jdwatson on
Sinus Headache is rare Why is it that ‘sinus headache’ continues to be diagnosed so frequently. Whilst true sinus headache does exist most authorities agree that it is rare. I have commented on this previously, so please refer to the ‘Home Page’ and key in the search term ‘Sinus Headache’. Cheers Dean © 2009 & Beyond. Watson Headache Institute, All Rights Reserved. Read Full Story
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Thirty-seven million Americans are afflicted with sinusitis. A clinically proven, minimally invasive technology for treating chronic sinus inflammation is available at Baptist Medical Center in Jackso...  
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Using a neti pot every day could aggravate sinus infections, study finds. Sinusitis - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Ear Nose and Throat - Nose and Paranasal Sinuses  
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Earlier this year I became intrigued by a neti-pot and was surprised that many of you used them for sinus allergies and symptoms. A study presented at the recent American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology meeting found that neti-pot use may actually increase your risk of infection. Stopping neti-pot use was associated with a 62% decrease in sinus infections. The authors pointed out that neti-pots do provide relief of bothersome sinus...  
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Vancomycin is used to treat bacterial infections by stopping or killing the bacteria responsible. When treatment using other antibiotics has failed, Vancomycin is the strongest option available. Now through Sinus Dynamic , Vancomycin is available in an aerosolized topical form which is effec...  
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How can you tell when that lingering cold is actually a sinus infection? Dr. Jordan Josephson, a leading ear, nose and throat surgeon, explains the symptoms and treatment for each.Add this to your queueAdded: Sat Oct 24 05:45:14 UTC 2009Air date: Sun May 11 00:00:00 UTC 2008Duration: 04:25  
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