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Silver Spray Kills Super Bugs Quickly
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[size=4][b]Pressure Sinuses Burning - Silver Spray Kills Super Bugs Quickly[/b][/size][hr]Most of us go through cycles of 'colds' during the year, sometimes they require antibiotics and sometimes we're told they're viral; either way its not fun. Extended bouts of allergies, chronic sinusitis and lung infections are even worse. The sinus pills at the grocery store offer a little relief but they don't cure sinus infections and bronchitis. Now there is a treatment besides suffering, anti-biotitic treatments and painkillers.

[list][*]Colloidal silver is proven antibiotic, anti-fungal and anti-viral treatment that was used by medical doctors before the advent of penicillin.[*]Silver de-activates an enzyme that all one-celled organisms need to survive, this allows it to kill almost all germs, even the cold virus![/list]

Like all antibiotics , silver kills off good bacteria in the intestines and could build up in the body causing problems. Fortunately there is a way around both of these side-effects. The new sinus and lung spray form of colloidal silver doesn't enter your intestines and only takes a small amount to be effective. This is because it goes directly to the problem instead of circulating throughout your body randomly. It's fast and relatively cheap-a wonderfully simple way to home treat without a visit to the doctor. The spray is available online at ***** of the upsides to colloidal silver treatment is that it kills fungus; according to a recent mayo clinic study, most cases of chronic sinusitis are actually caused by fungus. The anti-fungal properties of the silver treatment are perfect for people with suppressed immune systems such as AIDS and CFIDS/FIDS sufferers as well as people with chronic fungal infections.

[list][*]Most of the time when you have continuous problem of cold running nose congestion etc all through the year then it is probably sinus.[*]Sinusitis occurs due to cold and allergies.[/list]

Today many opt for herbal medication as seem to give long lasting effect to the treatment than compared to any other treatment in which the infection re occurs. Reading is a habit that has to be cultivated from a small age. Only if one has the habit of reading can one acquire more knowledge on things like Clear Sinus Congestion. Wink

[i]Goldenseal, (Hydrastis Canadensis) helps to lessen inflammation of the mucous membranes, such as those lining the throat, sinuses, and lungs allowing the tissues to carry on their defensive role.[/i]

Nasal irrigation with salt water solution is one good way to unblock stuffed nasal passage.This is done through yogic practice. A ceramic pot, known as a 'neti pot', is filled with a warm salt-water solution and poured through the nose to clear out sinus congestion which is a ideal herbal treatment. It would be hopeless trying to get people who are not interested in knowing more about Clear Sinus Congestion to read articles pertaining to it. Only people interested in Clear Sinus Congestion will enjoy this article.

Herbal treatment for sinus like Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia), is useful if taken at the beginning of a cold or the flu. Echinacea is not an antibiotic; instead, it works by stimulating the production of white blood cells, speeding up their maturation within the lymphatic tissue, and speeding their movement to the spot of infection, where they help battle the intruders.

[list][*]Bromelain, an enzyme procured from pineapple, relieves symptoms of acute sinusitis.[*]Eucalyptus oil used in a steam inhalation helps clear nasal and sinus congestion.[/list]

[size=large][b]Grape Fruit Seed Extract is Also Very Good for Treating Sinus[/b][/size][hr]People with chronic sinus need to keep themselves warm and preferably have warm liquid intake. This will ease their discomfort. The more readers we get to this writing on Sinuses, the more encouragement we get to produce similar, interesting articles for you to read. So read on and pass it to your friends.

Herbal treatment for sinus also involves Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) which augments every phase of immune-system activity. It boosts the production and storage of interferon, matter that is warns the body to attacking viruses and bacteria and stimulates cells to initiate their resistance, and to boost interferon's effects in combating illnesses such as the common cold. A lot of imagination is required in writing. People may think that writing on Neti Pot is very easy; on the contrary, knowledge and imagination has to be merged to create an interesting composition.

[size=large][b]You're Coughing and Sneezing and Tired and Achy[/b][/size][hr]You think that you might be getting a cold. Later, when the medicines you've been taking to relieve the symptoms of the common cold are not working and you've now got a terrible headache, you finally drag yourself to the doctor. After listening to your history of symptoms, examining your face and forehead, and perhaps doing a sinus X-ray, the doctor says you have sinusitis.

The sinuses are four pairs of hollow spaces in the bones of the face lined with mucous membranes and connected to the nose. The sinuses allow air to flow freely within the spaces in and out of the nose. Small hairs in the sinuses (cilia) regularly help move mucous out through the nose. When the small openings from the nose to the sinus cavities (sinus ostia) are blocked, or when too much mucous is produced, inflammation can occur within sinus cavities and cause acute sinusitis. It was with great relief we ended writing on Ethmoid Sinus. There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion!

[size=large][b]Fatigue-Even When You Should Feel Rested[/b][/size][hr]This is the sneakiest one of all. This is the one that creeps up on you slowly and unnoticed. If you are living with the symptoms on this list you are certainly not reaching your true potential at work, family life or at rest.

[size=large][b]Sinus Infection Symptoms are Caused by Inflammation and Blockage of the Sinus Cavities[/b][/size][hr]Sinuses are hollow pockets of air located on either side of the nose, behind and in-between the eyes, and in the forehead. The sinuses produce mucus that cleans and moistens the membranes of the nose and throat. Each sinus has an opening into the nose that allows for free exchange of mucus and air. Sinus infection symptoms result when these openings get plugged.

Quote:Some additional signs that the doctor will check for in order to diagnose sinusitis are swollen areas around the eyes, nasal passages that have become reddened, facial areas over the sinuses that are tender to percussion (tapping) and drainage from the nose that is similar to pus. Sometimes additional information is used to diagnose this information, such as patient history, and certain tests such as a CT scan or MRI might also be performed because these tests are far better at revealing the actual infection than an X-Ray. Smile

[list][*]Bad breath.[*]Think about it this way-your senses of smell and taste are really messed up right now-and you can still smell and taste your bad breath.[*]What does everybody else think about your breath right now?[*]We have also translated parts of this composition into French and Spanish to facilitate easier understanding of Nose Sinus.[*]In this way, more people will get to understand the composition. Smile[/list]

[size=large][b]The Main Symptoms of Sinusitis are Pain and Pressure in the Face[/b][/size][hr]The location of pain and tenderness depends on which sinus is inflamed. When pain is over the cheek and upper teeth may be caused by the maxillary sinus' inflammation. Pain in the forehead above the eyebrow may be triggered by inflammation of the frontal sinus. Once pain is behind the eyes, on top of the head, or in both temples may be brought about by sphenoid sinus' inflammation. The inflammation of the ethmoid sinus can be identified by the pain around or behind the eyes. The sources used for the information for this article on Sinuses are all dependable ones. This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.

Your nose is stuffy during the pollen seasons in the spring and fall, check with an allergist. Allergy injections can help control your symptoms. If your stuffy nose started after puberty, you don't have allergies and your nose is stuffy 12 months a year, allergy injections usually are ineffective. Antihistamines and decongestant pills help to control your symptoms a little. Cortisone-type pills are highly effective but have side effects, such as obesity and osteoporosis. Cortisone-type nasal sprays are safer than the pills. So doctors are continuously searching for better ways to treat people with chronically stuffy and running noses.

All day and night, it is normal for you to breathe through one side of your nose and then the other. It is abnormal for the turbinates on both sides to swell at the same time and cause a stuffy nose. If your nose is stuffy in the spring and fall, you probably have an allergy and need allergy tests. If you have thick yellow or green mucous, you probably have an infection and need a culture and antibiotics. If you are exposed to irritants such as hair spray or smoke, that is probably the cause, and if your stuffiness is worse in the winter, the cause is probably breathing dry, cold air. If no cause is found, your doctor usually diagnoses vasomotor rhinitis which means that he doesn't have the foggiest idea what's causing your stuffiness and the only relatively safe and effective treatment offered today is daily use of a cortisone nasal spray such as Vancenase, Beconase or Rhinocort.

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[size=medium][b]Description of the Sinus Infection[/b][/size]



[size=large][b]Your Nose is Supposed to Clean, Heat and Moisturize the Air that You Breathe[/b][/size][hr]The inside of your nose is covered with a sticky mucous that traps dirt, pollen, mold and other pollutants and prevents them from reaching your lungs. Inside of each nostril are large ridges called turbinates that have large blood vessels in them. When the inner lining of one side of your nose fills up with pollutants, the blood vessels inside the turbinates enlarge and swell the turbinates so they stop air from entering that side of your nose and force you to breathe through the other side of your nose. Then small hairs called cilia in the lining of your nose sweep the mucous and filth toward your mouth where you swallow them and they pass from your body. Remember that it is very important to have a disciplined mode of writing when writing. This is because it is difficult to complete something started if there is no discipline in writing especially when writing on Sinusitis.

Dr. Gabe Mirkin has been a radio talk show host for 25 years and practicing physician for more than 40 years; he is board certified in four specialties, including sports medicine. Read or listen to hundreds of his fitness and health reports at ***** at the Mayo Clinic found fungi in 96 percent of people with chronic sinusitis. The most common fungi are alternaria, penicillium, cladosporium, aspergillus, candida and fusarium. A sinus cat scan will tell whether a person has a sinus infection. If the cat scan shows fluid levels indicating a sinus infection, the doctor should order a fungus culture of the nose. If the culture is positive for fungi, the doctor should consider treatment with antifungal medication, even though there are no good studies to show the fungal medicines cure sinusitis, because the present treatment of cortisones works only in the short run, and shortens life by causing osteoporosis, high blood pressure and obesity. If the fungus infection is positive, the person should be treated with the appropriate anti-fungal medication such as Sporanox, Lamisil or Diflucan. Writing an article on Sinusitis was our foremost priority while thinking of a topic to write on. This is because Sinusitis are interesting parts of our lives, and are needed by us.
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