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    PLease Help! Does anyone have the the Ideas what is the cure and remedies for sinus infection and nasal dripping, been suffering of this sinus for years, I hope I could get some ideas Thank you very much and God Bless.

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    i think you should see a doc. If its chronic sinusitis your doc will probably give you an anti-allery medicine if your sinusitis is caused by allergies

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    thanks for your suggestion, but I did already Im just being tired of taking medicien over and over again and been through diff. doctors, I just want to know if there would be an alternative like herbals.. I hope anyone can still help...

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    I take Arius para sa sinusitis nako pero only kung mo grabe...

    try daw ni

    Humidify your home. Running a cold-mist machine in your bedroom will keep your nasal and sinus passages from drying out, says Bruce Jafek, M.D., a professor and chairman of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center School of Medicine. Just make sure you clean it once a week so fungus can't set up shop.

    Bathe your nostrils daily. To flush out stale nasal secretions, Dr. Jafek suggests using a commercial saline product or mixing 1 teaspoon of table salt with 2 cups of warm water and a pinch of baking soda. Pour it into a shot glass, tilt your head back, close one nostril with your thumb, and sniff the solution with the open nostril. Then blow your nose gently. Repeat on the other side.

    Drink to your heart's content. Drinking extra liquids—both hot and cold—throughout the day, Dr. Farb says, thins out the mucus and keeps it flowing. Sipping hot teas made with herbs such as fenugreek, fennel, anise, or sage may help move mucus even more.

    Blow one nostril at a time. This will help prevent pressure buildup in the ears, which can send bacteria further back into the sinus passages, Dr. Farb says.

    Forget your manners. Go ahead and sniffle. It turns out, says Dr. Farb, that sniffling is also a good way to drain the sinuses and escort stale secretions down the throat.

    Unstuff yourself with decongestant tablets. The best over-the-counter medication to dry up sinuses is single-action tablets that contain only decongestants, such as Sudafed, says Dr. Farb. Decongestants constrict the blood vessels, put air through the nose, and alleviate pressure. You should avoid products containing antihistamines if you are stuffed up from an infection, says Dr. Farb. "They work by drying nasal secretions and may plug you up more."

    Use nasal sprays sparingly. Nose drops are fine to use in a pinch, but frequent use could actually prolong the condition or even make it worse, warns Terence M. Davidson, M.D., an assistant professor of head and neck surgery and director of the Nasal Dysfunction Clinic at the University of California Medical Center in San Diego. It's what the specialists call the rebound effect.

    "What happens is that, initially, the sprays shrink your nasal linings," explains Dr. Davidson. "But then the mucosa reacts by swelling even more than before, creating a vicious cycle of use. It can take weeks for the swelling to finally subside after you stop using the sprays."

    Walk to clear your head. Exercise, says Dr. Farb, may bring blessed relief because it releases adrenaline, which constricts the blood vessels, thereby possibly reducing swelling in the sinuses.

    Press here for pain relief. Rubbing your sore sinuses brings a fresh blood supply to the area and soothing relief, suggests Dr. Jafek. Press your thumbs firmly on both sides of your nose and hold for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat.

    Wash your pain away. Applying moist heat over tender sinuses, Dr. Druce says, is an easy way to wash away sinus pain. Apply a warm washcloth over your eyes and cheekbones and leave it there until you feel the pain subside. It may take only a few minutes.


    hope this helps...

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    hi rockstar thank you for your effort of suggestions it helps a lot its just i should make it as a routine Thank you very much and God Bless.

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    i take donfenal 250. dali ra maayu ang akong sinus ani.

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    ang ako bai naau ra pag take nako vitamins c everyday. try potencee or cecon daily

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    Sinusitis treatment using Mango

    The liberal use of mangoes during the season is considered an effective remedy for prevention and treatment of sinusitis. Mangoes contribute towards formation of healthy epithelium, thereby preventing frequent attacks of common infections like sinusitis. This is attributable to a high concentration of vitamin A in the fruit

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    Sinusitis treatment using Garlic and Onion

    The use of pungent foods like garlic and onion is one of the most effective remedies for sinus problems. One should begin with small mild doses and increase them gradually. Beneficial results can also be achieved by adding these herbs in moderate amounts to regular meals

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    Sinusitis treatment using Vegetable Juices

    Carrot juice, taken separately or in combination with juices of beet and cucumber, or with spinach juice, has been found beneficial in the treatment of sinus trouble. In the case of combined juices, 100 ml each of beet and cucumber juices, or 200 ml of spinach juice, should be mixed with 300ml of carrot juice to make 500 ml or half a litre of the mixed juice

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