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Chronic Sinusitis Dizziness
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[size=4][b]Chronic Sinusitis Dizziness - Sinus Infection - Should You Use Capsaicin Spray as a Sinus Buster? Nurse's Report[/b][/size][hr]There is a sinus buster nasal spray that has been around for many years used for sinus infections, sinus infection symptoms, chronic sinusitis, sinus congestion, sinus headaches and other sinus problems. It contains Capsaicin which has long been used in creams externally for arthritis pain. There have been testimonials and claims floating around on the Internet for some time promoting capsaicin for the sinuses. But this is true for many so-called sinus busters.

Quote:[list][*]Many people try to challenge their bodies by eating hot peppers and pride themselves on eating the hottest that are around.[*]But what many don't know is that many of these people come into the emergency room for treatment of serious esophageal and intestinal tract burns.[*]Where is their common sense one wonders?[*]Would you want to go to the emergency room with sinus pain and burned nasal or sinus passages?[*]We would like you to leisurely go through this article on Sinus Cure to get the real impact of the article.[*]Sinus Cure is a topic that has to be read clearly to be understood. [/list]

The sinus tissues and nasal tissues are delicate tissues and coming in contact with anything that is not normal is cause for concern and in this case Capsaicin should be a big cause for concern. There is a lot of jargon connected with Nasal Irrigation. However, we have eliminated the difficult ones, and only used the ones understood by everyone.

[list][*]So before you add more sinus problems to your current issues, please consider the consequences of using hot pepper preparations like Capsaicin.[*]There is a much better safer sinus cure that works every time.[*]I've cured myself naturally without using hot peppers or any other medicine or medications.[*]All natural approaches are better.[*]No one needs to suffer with sinus infections, chronic sinusitis or any other sinus problems any more.[*]There are much better ways to treat and cure sinus infections and other sinus conditions without causing serious temporary or permanent damage.[*]Imagine walking around with perpetual burning going on in your head and nose that you can't do anything about.[/list]

You were to put diluted Capsaicin on your skin you could reach it and treat it if you get a burn. Not so for you sinuses. Before you spray or put anything up your nose that is not natural and especially something that has the serious side effect of a direct contact burn I would seriously reconsider. Also whatever goes up there you may not easily get out, whether Capsaicin or anything else that is natural.

Before you ever consider spraying a hot pepper solution up your nose or for Capsaicin sinus the actual things that are and the hows you should know about it fully aware of the possible wild claims and the damage you can do to your nasal passages and lining.

[list][*]Due to the advancements on our technology a lot of sinus infection treatment has already been discovered.[*]And since the symptoms of sinusitis are same as those of colds or allergies, diagnosis can be misleading.[/list]

Surgery like endoscopic sinus surgery which is less invasive than the conventional sinus surgery, would enlarge the openings of the sinuses to allow drainage. But surgery should be considered only after most of the treatments failed.

[size=large][b]Using Home Remedies Could Treat Sinusitis as Well[/b][/size][hr]The use of steam inhaler to soothe inflamed sinus cavities, applying hot compress on the nose and cheeks over the inflamed area can be comforting, taking hot shower and drinking hot tea and lots of liquids are just some of the techniques that you can try at home.

Common symptoms of sinusitis are headache, fever, weakness, tiredness, cough and nasal congestion. Doctors would also likely look for swelling, tenderness and redness of the skin over the cheekbones. Transillumination by shining a bright light in a darkened room against the cheek or forehead, looking for blockages is also one way of detecting sinusitis.

[size=large][b]Irrigation is One Way of Treating Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Sinus irrigation is to wash your sinuses daily with salt water. However, if done incorrectly, problems may arise. Using too much salt can dry out the sinuses while using a little salt can increase the swelling.

[list][*]Sinusitis can be very manageable for most people.[*]A lot of techniques can be used in treating sinus infection.[*]The following are just some ways of treating a sinus infection. :o[/list]

[size=large][b]But as Most Physicians Would Agree, Prevention is Still Better Than Cure[/b][/size][hr]So while still on early stages of sinus infection, treat it immediately. Prevention can be as simple as avoiding cigarette smoke and other air pollutants if you have allergies. Daily hand washing will surely help prevent colds as well as taking in Vitamin C. Avoid air travel as well if you have a cold or an allergy attack because changes in air pressure can cause a vacuum to form in the sinuses leading to a lot of pain.

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]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.

[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.

[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.

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. In addition to what we had mentioned in the previous paragraph, much more has to be said about Sinusitis Mucus. If space permits, we will state everything about it.

[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. Sinusitis Mucus is the substance of this composition. Without Sinusitis Mucus, there would not have been much to write and think about over here!

[list][*]Sinusitis is an infection of the mucous membranes lining the sinuses, which are present in and around the face.[*]Sinusitis may be acute or chronic.[*]Acute sinusitis may improve on its own, but chronic sinusitis usually requires treatment.[/list]

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[size=medium][b]Sinus Infection Symptoms, Sinus Headache, Sinusitis Symptoms[/b][/size]


Medicated ghee containing Chafa (Michelia champaka), Dadim (Pomegranate) flowers, Sabja (Canna edulus) leaves, Kanher (Nerium indicum) leaves, Durva (Cynodon dactylon), Haridra (turmeric) and Keshar (Crocus sativus) is used as nasal drop for obtaining immediate relief from symptoms. We would like you to leisurely go through this article on Acute Sinusitis to get the real impact of the article. Acute Sinusitis is a topic that has to be read clearly to be understood.

For recurrent sinusitis, Ayurvedic compounds like Laghu Malini Vasant, Madhu Malini Vasant and Suvarna Malini Vasant are used along with Pippali (Piper longum). A special preparation called Chausashtha Pippali is used in a gradually increasing dose, followed by a gradually decreasing dose. Sometimes, several courses of these medicines are required.

Procedure called "Shodhan Nasya" is used, in which medicated oil (Vacha oil, containing Acorus calamus) or Shigru (Moringa oleifera) seed powder or Madanphal (Randia spinosa) powder is put into the nostrils, after giving fomentation to the area surrounding the nose. This helps in draining the sinuses, and contributes to early recovery. For further reduction in sinus inflammation, mild medicated drops are used, such as Anu oil or Panchendriya vardhan oil. There has been an uncalculatable amount of information added in this composition on Acute Sinusitis. Don't try counting it!

[size=large][b]Sinusitis is Termed as "Dushta Pratishyaya" or "Peenas" in Ayurveda[/b][/size][hr]Ayurvedic treatment is effective in both the acute and chronic types of sinusitis. There is a lot of jargon connected with Acute Sinusitis. However, we have eliminated the difficult ones, and only used the ones understood by everyone. :o.

Oral medication is advised of ghee treated with Haridra (turmeric), Musta (Cyperus rotundus), Vishwa (Zinziber officinale), Karanj (Pongamia pinnata), Renukabeej (Vitex negundo), and Yava-Kshar. Medicated ghee containing Hinga (Ferula narthex), Yava-Kshar, Deodar (Cedrus deodara) is also recommended. Sometimes, what we hear about Sinusitis Ayurvedic can prove to be rather hilarious and illogical. This is why we have introduced this side of Sinusitis Ayurvedic to you.

Dr. A. A. Mundewadi is Chief Ayurvedic Physician at Mundewadi Ayurvedic Clinic based at Thane, Maharashtra, India. He is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at ***** It was at the spur of the moment that we ventured to write something about Chronic Sinusitis. Such is the amount of matter that is available on Chronic Sinusitis.

[size=large][b]Several Ayurvedic Formulations are Used for the Treatment of Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Tribhuvankirti, Sitopaladi, Godanti Bhasma, Yashtimadhuk (Glycerrhiza glabra), Bhallatak Parpati, Shrung Bhasma and Sanjeevani vati are some of the well known compounds. Sookshma Triphala, Chaturbhuj Ras, and Gandhak Rasayan are used for symptoms like fever and inflammation. Most patients get significant relief in a period of two to six weeks. Wink

Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, B.A.M.S., has clinical experience of 22 years and clinical research experience of 9 years. He has published his findings of herbal treatment of HIV / AIDS in 55 patients in the Bombay Hospital Journal, Mumbai, India, July 2005 issue. Having a penchant for Sinus led us to write all that there has been written on Sinus here. Hope you too develop a penchant for Sinus!
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