Here comes the chill! It’s that time of year again when the
weather is dreary and the skies are nothing more but gray. This is the period
when people’s moods start shifting inward as prompted by the melancholic tone
that mid-autumn brings. During the cold weather, many physical and outdoor
exercise activities are dampened. People choose to stay indoors. Physical
movement is limited. Therefore, our immune system becomes weak when an illness
happens. And then suddenly, winter
arrives. One common illness that affects many individuals in the United States during the cold season is sinus
infection, also known as sinusitis.
Understanding the
Sinuses
Stop and look at your face in the mirror. Your facial bones
give structure to your face, but there is more to that. Within your facial
bones are four major pairs of air-filled “pockets” known as the sinuses. These
are the maxillary (behind cheekbones), frontal (in the forehead), ethmoid
(between the eyes), and sphenoid (behind the eyes) sinuses. They are also known
as the paranasal sinuses. These are connected to the nasal cavity thru a small
orifice called the ostia. The sinuses contain tiny hairs (cilia) that drive
away germs and bacteria away from the nasal cavity.
When Sinus Infection
Strikes
The sinuses can get easily infected, for example, when one
catches a cold. Other factors that can trigger a sinus infection are fungus,
allergies, a weak immune system, and of course, the weather and climate. Sinusitis starts when the sinus region is invaded
by harmful bacteria brought about by over-production of mucus, or by fungal
elements residing within the nose. Bacteria begin to attack the sinuses, giving
the sinusitis patient a slew of symptoms including headache, cough and
congestion, facial pain and pressure, fever, fatigue and post nasal drip. A
sinus infection may also lead to complications if not treated properly.
No Age Limit
Anyone can be affected by sinusitis. Small children,
teenagers, adults and senior citizens suffer from it.
Natural Sinus
Infection Remedies
Ever since, herbal teas, hot showers, steam inhalation,
eucalyptus wraps and peppermint throat drops were commonly used as sinus
symptom relievers. They are cheap, easy-to-do and find.
Advanced Technology To
End Sinusitis
Your grandmother’s sinus fixes may do the trick for a bit,
but extensive research has gone far beyond the age-old methods that we’ve been
used to. Well, they may still apply the same principles, but sinus treatments
nowadays are more technically efficient and more effective. Aerosolized therapy
is one of the most effective ways to stop a sinus infection, since it utilizes
a small, compact nebulizer device that pumps very tiny liquid particles of
medication into the sinus regions. This doctor prescribed therapy is one of the
latest and most advanced sinus technologies that gives relief to chronic
sinusitis patients. The small tiny medication mist released by the nebulizer
device is only 1.0 to 3.2 micron size, which means it can get to the hard to
reach areas of the sinuses.
Ask Your Doctor
If you have a sinus infection, talk to your doctor right
away for further testing. Ask him about aerosolized therapy. If you choose to
take this treatment option, your physician, with the assistance of a sinus
compounding pharmacy, will prescribe antibiotic, anti-inflammatory or
anti-fungal liquid medication suited for the treatment of your sinus infection.
Aerosolized therapy gives the right results.
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