Get Relief from Sinusitis
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Sinusitis Treatment
Sinusitis is simply the inflammation of your sinus cavities or sinus passages. You are not alone; approximately 37 million Americans each year are challenged by sinus blockage resulting from this condition.
Sinus problems may originate from the common cold (a viral infection) or allergies to airborne pollutants in the environments where you live, work, sleep and play. Individuals with immune systems that are hyper-reactive to tree and grass pollens, ragweed, mold and fungal exposure, primary or second hand smoke inhalation or other environmental chemicals may have a greater likelihood of developing nasal infections than people with balanced immune systems. Biological and physical abnormalities such as dry nasal passages, nasal polyps and nasal septal deviation can all intensify the environmental challenges you face each day.
Many individuals who are challenged by asthma and cystic fibrosis quickly learn an untreated acute sinus infection can lead to chronic sinus infections that make their conditions worse and affect the management of their diseases.
Whether you are dealing with a sinus infection, sinus disease or potentially severe interconnected diseases such as asthma or cystic fibrosis; mismanagement of allergies can lead to protracted periods of a compromised quality of life characterized by fatigue, bed rest, inpatient or outpatient hospital visits that inhibit you from enjoying an abundance of activities with family and friends.
What are My Sinusitis Treatment Options?
While exploring the internet you most likely have discerned there are a multitude of sinusitis remedies and treatment for sinus infection options. Effective sinusitis treatment and management should incorporate eradication of the infection, proper cleansing of the nasal passages, and a daily nasal hygiene routine utilizing Pulsatile Irrigation.
Pulsatile Irrigation can help increase the effectiveness of your medications, potentially reduce long-term dependence on pharmaceutical intervention and reduce the need for surgical intervention.
Remember, nasal steroids work topically on the nasal lining and can be extremely helpful. However, their effectiveness may be limited by ability to deliver an effective dose of medication directly onto the mucosa lining inside the nose because of the infected mucus bio-film coating the mucosal membranes inside the nasal passages.
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