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Finding a Natural Remedy for a Sinus
Infection
What is a Sinus Infection?
A sinus infection is caused when there is an inflammation of
the paranasal sinuses from either bacterial, fungal, viral,
allergic, or autoimmune issues. A sinus infection can be either
acute or chronic, with acute episodes of sinusitis usually
being precipitated by an earlier upper respiratory tract
infection, generally of viral origin. These episodes also often
may result from fungal invasion, and are often times only seen
in patients with diabetes or other immune deficiencies.
The chronic form of sinusitis is a more complicated spectrum of
diseases that share chronic inflammation of the sinuses in
common. Symptoms of chronic sinusitis include: nasal
congestion, facial pain, headache, fever, general malaise,
thick green or yellow discharge, and aching teeth.
How to Find a Natural Remedy for a Sinus Infection
If you are on the lookout for a natural remedy for a sinus
infection, you should not have to look too far. You should be
able to find the appropriate products at either your local
health food or regular grocery store. The first natural remedy
for a sinus infection is to use grapefruit seed extract (GSE).
You can use GSE by diluting it in warm water and then putting
it into a nasal sprayer or bottle, from which you can spray up
your nose every hour or so until your symptoms begin to
subside.
Another natural remedy for a sinus infection is the Rhinotip,
which is a smooth plastic attachment that has been designed to
fit over a jet tip wand of most dental irrigators. The unit
should then be turned on to a low, comfortable setting, in
order to get cleansing, rejuvenating, and circular irrigation
through the nose and exposed sinus openings. This process is
considered to be useful because the nose is the entryway to the
sinuses and respiratory tract; therefore it seems only obvious
that proper maintenance of a healthy nasal environment is
essential to overall sinus and respiratory health.
Sinus irrigation is another process which is considered to be
an effective natural remedy for most sinus problems, including
that of sinusitis infections, rhinitis, postnasal drip,
rhinorrhoea, nasal polyps, catarrh, Wegener’s, dry or blocked
nose, allergies and hay fever, as well as pain and headaches.
As the ear, nose and throat are all connected; there can be a
knock-on effect once you start the process of cleaning and
healing in even one of those areas.
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