True Way to Cure Sinuses by Halit ..... Ask Vanja
Date: 2/19/2009 5:53:31 AM ( 15 y ago)
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True Way to Cure Sinuses
(This writing is from http://www.howtogetridofsinusitis.info.
You may visit the site for more information).
Sinusitis literally means an inflammation of membranes in sinuses, hollow spaces close to the nose and surrounded by the bones of the face. However, when we say we are suffering from sinus problems are times when we have an active infection in our sinuses. The infection may be due to bacteria or fungi which come from the air we breathe.
A sinus is actually an element of our bodies’ defense against the many microbes and allergens in the air. Yet, it’s probably the part of the body that gets infected the most often. But eradicating an existing sinus infection never guarantees lasting relief as sinus problems usually return quickly.
Actually it is the main misconception about chronic sinusitis to regard it a disease which requires only clearing an existing infection. This misconception also leads doctors to the idea that sinusitis can be managed with Antibiotics and a few side drugs. We now know that it is certainly not the case; we know that despite many advanced forms of medications and surgery, a high percentage of chronic sinusitis cases cannot be cleared up.
This is because chronic sinusitis actually has some hidden underlying causes, which if not treated, renders medications ineffective. Some of these underlying causes were discovered after 1999 for the first time and their solutions even later, and most doctors have not adopted them into their treatments. As a matter of fact, most physicians haven't even heard or read about them.
These underlying causes are vasomotor (non-allergic) rhinitis, mold allergy, body-wise inflammations originating from digestive problems and failure of mucociliary system (the innate system installed in sinuses to keep them clean and healthy). Each of these conditions keeps decreases aeration of sinuses by keeping the nose blocked. This lack of sufficient aeration makes sinuses vulnerable to infections. Failure of mucociliary system has further detrimental effects on sinus health because it sustains a high level of microbes and irritants in the nose and sinuses.
Each of these conditions may condemn a person to living with chronic sinus problems. And, it should be treated to give the patient a lasting relief. This understanding is increasing among ear-nose-and-throat specialist medical doctors but, unfortunately, not at a desired pace.
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