August 18th, 2011 By IKeepGettingSinusInfection Categories: I Keep Getting Sinus Infection

I keep getting sinus infection is something you don’t want to hear coming out of you mount, instead let’s focus our attention on the cure of this horrible condition, if you keep getting sinus infection is a sign that you didn’t get rid of it in the first place. You see, many of the medication you can find in any pharmacy is there to make sales not to cure just to treat sinus infection, imagine if you could go to the pharmacy and pick up a product for sinusitis , and couple of days later be complete free from sinus infections?
That will mean that you now free from sinus infection don’t need to buy more medicine, do you thing the laboratories would like that, people not buying there stuff because we’re healthy?  no way they want you to be sick so they can profit.
Let me tell you about me, I used to suffer from chronic sinus infections, 3 long years dealing with that nasty condition, until I find out that the cause of sinusitis is fungus and bacteria that lives in the sinus cavities, all the medicine out there is to deal with the symptoms of sinus infection but don’t deal with the cause, the fungus and bacteria .
If you don’t kill the fungus and bacteria you’ll always be suffering from sinus infections, the good new is that this nasty creature can be kill. and guess what else is great , they can be kill with natural plants and oils .
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August 17th, 2011 By IKeepGettingSinusInfection Categories: Uncategorized

Hello and welcome

My name is Edgar and this is my blog..

Here you’ll find some of my story dealing with sinus infections,  the great day that I discover
how to cure sinusitis, and also how can you deal with the symptoms while you get rid of sinusitis.

One of the reason you’re here on this blog, is because you are dealing with sinus infection and want the
cure for such a horrible sickness..

I was in the same position you’re in now, I actually suffered sinusitis for almost 4 long years, I tried everything under the sun
( more on that on other posts)

But one method did the magic and now I am FREE from sinus infections for good

The cure is all natural some plant extract, some easy to find and others no that easy, but if look hard enough you’ll find them.
(if you really want to be free from sinusitis, I know you’ll get them, I know I DID…

I would love to give you the HOW To here in this post but is just not possible.
So what I going to do is to give you the site where you can get the ebook telling you every single step you
must take to get rid of sinusitis
{I would like to post the whole content of this ebook here on my blog but for copy rights I won’t do it}

so instead you can just GO HERE

Warning: The site is a bit corny… but what the hell they have what you need…

15 days from now you’ll thank me…

be healthy bye

August 12th, 2010 By IKeepGettingSinusInfection Categories: sinus infection

With the first cold comes cold, leading to a stuffy or runny nose, often accompanied by sore throat and general malaise.

Sometimes the mucus blocked ignites, and the cold turns into sinusitis.

The symptoms of sinusitis are well plugged nose, headache, pain in the forehead or cheeks that worsens when you lie down or you lean, or when staying in a cold environment and also a secretion of greenish color / yellowish fall the nostrils.

Because there are people who move from one to another sinusitis?

First, we must not stop at the area of the nose: everything starts from the gut, from what you eat, how we eat. If the intestines are clogged with garbage and can not eliminate it, inevitably you must place it elsewhere. The lymphatic system is an excellent stock for the excess toxins that incorporated water into the cell or tissue in excess.

In fact, our body tends to find the least dangerous possible to accommodate these toxins, but sometimes things get complicated, and an organ or area, they become weaker stores themselves of poisons that can not be thrown out through binomial intestines / kidneys.

What are the toxins that clog the lymphatic system?

Toxins from food to which we are intolerant individual (e.g. milk, dairy products, beef, rice, wheat, etc..) Refined foods considered non-food (sugar, refined cereals, white salt, margarine, vegetable fats, etc..) processing residues or fodder (antibiotics, GMOs, hormones, and more), additives, preservatives, dyes, etc..

But not only. Mercury tends to accumulate also in the area of the nose, creating a perfect environment for bacteria and streptococci. Moreover, the parasites (not only stationed in the gut and are frequent in today) cause various dysfunctions in the body, including even sinusitis.

That food preference?

Organic whole grains, fruits and vegetables, white meat organic, goat milk / cheese and dairy products, seitan, wheat / barley / kamut, oilseeds, soy products (milk, yogurt, tofu, stew, steaks, cream, etc.. )

The trick is to change, but not as is traditionally understood as the grain is always wheat and varies only the form today wheat, rice tomorrow, then spelled, then corn, etc.. Same for the milk: goat’s milk today, tomorrow soy, then almonds, etc..

Preferred to the traditional apple vinegar, honey or fructose, sugar, olive oil, organic than in conventional store, integral than refined salt.

What to drink to restore lost fluids from the nose?

Prefer especially centrifuges fresh fruit and vegetables, citrus juices, water with little residue (less than 50 mg / l), rose-hip tea, Bancha tea, green tea, etc..

Supplements do you recommend?

Surely Vitamin C with bioflavonoids (otherwise it is not treated), It. In order to prevent / treat inflammation (but only 5 days, then interpose 2 days of rest) and. And to feed the mucous membranes. Natural course, and most advertised brands.

And to free your nose?

Are commercially available decongestant drugs that help to quickly clear the nose, eliminating the heaviness in the head that usually accompanies this disorder. Apart from the fact that these remedies do not solve the cause, but only remove noise (thus leaving intact the problem is thus likely to become chronic), these drugs are contraindicated in children because they can “have complications, fortunately rare, even if in preparations for children the amount of active ingredient (such as phenylephrine, nafazolina, ephedrine, etc..) is adequately reduced “(Dr. Taborelli, ENT at Gaslini of Genoa).

The considerable relief that the child feels the use of this drug, it leads to abuse it just to feel good.

Prefer the aromatherapy you should inhale from a tissue a drop or two of essential oils of Eucalyptus and / or peppermint. You can also add a few drops of essential oils of lavender, bergamot and lemon.

From a bit ‘of time exists in the oil trade of the King (found in health food stores and pharmacies), a very strong set of essential oils, particularly suited to leave the nostrils.

Another great way to rid the nose, is to put a little ‘cotton soaked in Treben Swedish Bitter and place the root of the nose. Before long the nose is free. Avoid this trick with young children, as it could slip a drop in the eye and, although not dangerous, it tends to burn. Excellent also the integration of 20 drops of Echinacea tincture, twice in one day.

One more news …

From the physical point of view, partial and intermittent blocking of the front center of the sixth chakra, can cause pain in the head, face, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, fatigue of muscles of the eyes, nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism. Moreover, the person begins to have mental concepts confused, sees reality in a negative way, it reduces creativity, lose the enthusiasm to plan, review it and afraid of the mystery.

August 12th, 2010 By IKeepGettingSinusInfection Categories: sinus infection

What Is A Sinus Infection Symptoms:

What Is A Sinus Infection Symptoms For sinusitis means an acute or chronic inflammatory process (if it lasts more than six months) affecting one or more sinuses. 
 These are “hollow” dug into the skeleton of the skull in communication, through a complex system of small canaliculi, the nasal 
 (maxillary sinuses, frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid). 
 
 According to the infective agent responsible (etiology), are distinguished:
• Bacterial sinusitis
• viral sinusitis
• fungal sinusitis (fungal)

According to the cause (pathogenesis) are distinguished:
• Causes nasal
• Causes hematogenous
• Causes odontogenous
• Causes traumatic
• Causes barotrbumatiche
• 
 
Causes nasal
The infection spreads to the sinuses through the system of canals that connect them to the nasal passages.
The lumen of these structures is to reduce inflammation and can lead to stagnation of secretions within the sinuses that subsequently become infected.

The condition can occur for:
• nasal infections,
• allergy
• deviation of nasal septum
• turbinate hypertrophy
• penetration of foreign substances in the breasts
causes hematogenous transmission of germs to the sinuses through the blood during infectious diseases of type:
viral (rhinitis, flu, measles, chicken pox)
bacterial (scarlet fever)
Cases odontogenous
Transmission of the maxillary sinuses following:
tooth extraction
techniques, endodontics (root canal)
Implant
Traumatic causes
Consequence of the massive facial trauma, with or without fractures, in which case a payment of blood within the sinus cavities (emoseno), which subsequently become infected.
Cases barotrbumatiche 
 consequence of rapid changes in pressure faced by certain categories of workers and athletes (divers, aviators, swimmers, divers). Within the breasts is a stagnation of secretion that subsequently become infected.

SYMPTOMATOLOGY
Depending on the duration of infection are distinguished:

Forms of acute viral and bacterial origin are almost always affect the entire system of the paranasal cavities. They will prevail in the abrupt onset infectious symptoms and characteristics of extreme violence: severe pain in the head, block purulent nasal drainage of mucus and fever.

Subacute and chronic forms: they are normally only affected some sinus cavities and hence the symptoms, usually less violent, depending on the affected breast.
The patient is frequently cold, not breathing well, not perfectly perceive odors and has occasional periods of drainage of mucus from the nose.
Outweigh the pain localized in the skull:
• sottoorbitaria (under eyes) in maxillary sinusitis;
• the root of the nose in the ethmoid sinuses;
• frontal sinusitis in the forehead;
• behind the eyes and vertex forms sphenoid.

August 12th, 2010 By IKeepGettingSinusInfection Categories: Uncategorized

Why Do I Keep Getting Sinus Infections

To understand this let’s study first what exactly is sinus infection, and then we’ll understand better why do you keep getting sinus infection, remember if you don’t kill the bacteria you’ll keep getting sinusitis.

Sinusitis
The blocked nose is a symptom rather common and annoying but fortunately short-lived. When lasts long liquid with a simple cold could be too simplistic. It may be that the germs responsible for this disorder is andiron paranasal sinuses and flammable.

The infection of these structures is very difficult to combat and tends to become chronic causing recurrent episodes of fever, headache, nasal obstruction and secretion. And ‘This is the typical picture of sinusitis, a disease spread and rather annoying. It is estimated that in industrialized countries a proportion of the population between 3 and 10% is affected by chronic sinusitis.
In recent years, with the advent of modern diagnostic techniques, the concept of sinusitis has been revolutionized. Today you prefer to speak of rhino-sinusitis, that is an inflammatory process that involves simultaneously both the nose (rhinitis) or one or more of the eight cavities or paranasal sinuses (sinusitis).
The sinuses are four pairs of small cavities filled with air that are part of the skull that communicate with the nose through an opening called the osmium. Their functions are manifold: they are essential for the functionality and protection of the respiratory system, increase the perception of odors, lighten the skull and regulate the tone of voice.
The pressure within these small cells must be equal to the outside. If this communication between external and internal stops, for example, the accumulation of mucus, breathing becomes difficult and could appear the symptoms of rhino-sinusitis.
This condition is often caused by viruses and sometimes by bacteria or fungi. Although most colds resolve within a few days sometimes banal this disorder may develop into sinusitis (0.5 -2% of cases). The germs may in fact inflame the sinuses by increasing the production of mucus blocking the air flow. It thus enters into a vicious circle where the overproduction of mucus by the membrane covering the breasts keeps clogging the orifices.
The sinuses are in fact papered by a mucous membrane in the presence of sinusitis in turn secretes a viscous liquid that, in addition to hinder breathing, compresses the pain receptors in the mucosa itself.

CLASSIFICATION AND CAUSES

There are two main types of sinusitis, acute sinusitis and chronic sinusitis. In the first case, the classic symptoms of the disease such as nasal discharge (mucus or pus leaking from the nose), fever and headache occur overwhelmingly but resolve within a few days (one to three weeks after the onset of symptoms).
Sinusitis are chronic inflammatory conditions that, for example related to environmental conditions or allergic to a problem, give rise to infectious forms that cause recurrent headaches, fever and nasal obstruction.
Wanting to be picky for chronic sinusitis are episodes lasting more than 4-5 weeks, and sinusitis are characterized by recurrent episodes that recur frequently (at least three times a year).
There are also sinusitis of odontogenic origin characterized by unilateral symptoms, are usually caused by problems (abscess) of one of upper molars, the root of which, being anchored in the maxillary sinus can cause infection.
Sinusitis can be caused or favored by many other factors such as: occupational exposure to irritants, chronic use of drugs, bronchial asthma, nasal septum deviation, facial trauma, polyps, hormonal changes and allergies.

SYMPTOMS SINUS

Typical symptoms of sinusitis are:
obstruction, nasal discharge yellow or green (for the presence of pus)
facial pain
sensation of facial pressure
fever
headache
toothache, halitosis
inability to perceive odors (anosmia)
fatigue
cough
Generally, nasal secretions tend to go more toward the throat into the nostrils where the leakage is less
When nose breathing are affected not only the bad sinuses, but also the Eustachian tube, a tube that connects the nose with the middle ear. This explains the symptoms of plugged ears that occurs most often in connection with the attack of sinusitis.

DIAGNOSIS

In recent years the diagnosis of sinusitis has been a strong modernization. The visit of the nose is now performed with endoscopic techniques, old mirrors, have now been abandoned after having been insufficient and unreliable.
A diagnosis of sinusitis is made considering the common clinical signs that are suspect inflammation of the sinuses. For a definitive diagnosis is also used for instrumental tests, from x-ray, but it is one hundred percent reliable only in inflammatory frontal and maxillary sinuses, the ACT in the most doubts. Although nasal endoscopy with optical fibers allows to confirm the diagnosis, as well as highlight any internal factors predisposing to sinusitis.
A nasal endoscopy is an examination absolutely comfortable that you can run without local anesthetic. Optical fibers are very thin, the order of 2 to 2.5 mm, causing only slight discomfort. For this reason they are also commonly used in the diagnosis of pediatric sinusitis.

CARE

When several days after a cold stubborn and does not tend to improve the symptoms described above is accompanied by good medical attention. Neglecting sinusitis may in fact lead to potentially serious complications such as infection extending to the orbits and the inner cavities of the skull (meningitis).

Although in many cases (70-80%), acute sinusitis heals spontaneously without the use of antibiotics, it is advisable to consult a doctor who may, for example, advise the use of decongestants and nasal wash called: saline solutions capable of removing secretions, promote healing and prevent complications.
If sinusitis lasts longer than two or three weeks of therapy includes taking medication to relieve congestion associated with antibiotics and steroids. This will first try to control the infection and the other to restore the potency of the nasal and paranasal sinuses.
Antibiotics have in fact designed to neutralize bacterial sinusitis. Occasionally, however, that the drug prescribed will be ineffective against the organism that is actually causing the disease. In these cases an analysis of mucus taken from the sinus to help identify the pathogenic strain and the most appropriate antibiotic.
In sinusitis of allergic origin are often used antihistamines.
Chronic sinusitis in addition to medical treatment are recommended courses of spa treatments. To apply warm compresses on your face instead help to alleviate facial pain. Smoking, of course, should be abolished.
Finally, remember that in the presence of sinusitis decongested drugs (vasoconstrictors acting on the nasal mucosa and paranasal reducing inflammation and decreasing the leakage of fluid and mucus) should not be used for too long (usually no more than 7 days) or high doses to avoid having the opposite effect than expected.
To restore the orifices of the sinuses, correct any anatomical abnormalities and facilitate the resolution of sinusitis in severe cases. Endoscopic surgery is used or “minimally invasive”. An innovative technique, even less invasive but which lacks long-term efficacy studies, provided for an opening of the sinuses by inserting and inflating small balloons in blocked cavity.

PREVENTION

To prevent sinusitis is important to reduce the risk of infections of the upper airway so that, for example, contacts with people with colds and applying basic rules of hygiene (washing hands frequently with soap and water especially in conjunction meals). It ‘also important to eliminate smoking and alcohol, frequently aerate the environment while keeping the right temperature and humidity.
In case of chronic sinusitis, the first symptoms of a cold is important to drink plenty of fluids to help dilute the nasal secretions and drug use decongested.

August 12th, 2010 By IKeepGettingSinusInfection Categories: Uncategorized

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