Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Acute Sinusitis More Condition_symptoms How To Permanently Cure Chronic Acute Sinusitis?

How to permanently cure chronic acute sinusitis? - acute sinusitis more condition_symptoms

I suffer from acute sinusitis, day and night, summer and winter and all seasons that are very painful, and I have many medications and nasal sprays and nasal washes, no results. Nothing really made my life better and if we see the face will be (chest) is well taken. I went to many doctors and none of them seems to be a permanent cure for me.

Should any of the suffering sinusitis and have tried everything, effectively? Remember that I have acute sinusitis, a small, but not aggressive.

Thu deviation can enter the nasal septum sinusitis, or at least the risk of infection?

5 comments:

Susan S said...

Thank you Donna, I had this problem for years. I even went through the surgery. I take allergy-D, Spry nose, salt water, and no single aid.

David said...

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/4087 ... This could be what you want.

fourbear... said...

I know a friend who had removed her sinuses, and the fat is replaced in the stomach and there in one months, the infection was back! What I see that it works pretty well, is to provide a solution of salt and sea salt ½ cup warm sea water for 2 cups of distilled water. Heat in a comfortable temperature and rinse passsages morning, nose and night.
I will try to begin Monday. You can contact me what you want to check, or you can try yourself. Good luck.

Aine said...

OK, acute refers to the length of something serious. Acute means short term. Chronicle also refers to the duration, but in the long run. You can not "chronically acute.

However, to assess whether (an allergic or bacterial sinusitis one or the other can be acute or chronic). If you have many Meds are allergic, then try. Sinusitis caller (ie often), acute or chronic illnesses have sinus surgery performed by an otolaryngologist.

The deviation of the nasal septum can be safely raised more susceptible to infections and can also be surgically treated by an ENT doc.

Aine said...

OK, acute refers to the length of something serious. Acute means short term. Chronicle also refers to the duration, but in the long run. You can not "chronically acute.

However, to assess whether (an allergic or bacterial sinusitis one or the other can be acute or chronic). If you have many Meds are allergic, then try. Sinusitis caller (ie often), acute or chronic illnesses have sinus surgery performed by an otolaryngologist.

The deviation of the nasal septum can be safely raised more susceptible to infections and can also be surgically treated by an ENT doc.

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