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Is it Allergies or Sinusitis?
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| At first it may be hard to distinguish whether it is allergies or sinusitis you are suffering from, but if you keep a close watch on your symptoms, overtime you may be able to tell what it is exactly. If a root cause for your inflamed sinus is allergic in nature, you will have clear nasal drainage, burning and watery eyes, increased sneezing and stuffiness. Your symptoms will aggravate once you are exposed to the allergen like dust, pollen, mold, fungus, pet hair and dander, or certain foods. You might get a relief if you eliminate the irritant. (more...) | |
17 Feb 2010 | Comments (0) |
What are some causes of chronic sinus infections? I feel like I constantly have one!

There are multiple causes of chronic sinus infections in their nature. The actual causes are not fully understood by the modern medicine as there are sometimes multiple reasons for your chronic sinus conditions and they are hard to diagnose. One might have anatomically small nasal passages that impede proper sinus drainage creating perfect breeding grounds for bacterial growth. In other cases, the causes of chronic sinus infections can lie in allergies and sinusitis caused by everyday substances in the air we breathe like dust or air pollutants.
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20 Jan 2010 | Comments (1) |
Is there any way that I can prevent getting bronchitis again?

Bronchitis is inflammation of bronchi, airway passages that carry airflow from trachea directly to the lungs. There are two kinds of bronchitis, acute and chronic.
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27 Dec 2009 | Comments (0) |
What is a Maxillary Sinus Infection?

Maxillary Sinus infection is the inflammation of the maxillary sinus, the largest of all the nasal sinuses, the area located just behind your cheekbones. It’s one of the most common sinus infections. Thick, infected nasal drainage liquid gets trapped in the large maxillary sinuses, unable to flow out freely due to obstructed swollen nasal tissues. Maxillary Sinus Infection has multiple causes. The most common are bacterial, viral, allergenic, fungal and also caused by poor dental health. Even case of a simple cold or light flu, allergies or sinusitis can result in a bad case of maxillary sinus infection, causing sinus infection pressure, sinus headaches and overall discomfort. One is advised to see a physician if your sinusitis doesn’t improve overtime, so he can diagnose the condition and prescribe proper treatment. It’s very important to maintain healthy teeth and gums, as sore gums or cavity affected teeth can create perfect breeding conditions for the development and spreading of the sinus infection.
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19 Dec 2009 | Comments (1) |

17 Feb 2010
