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			<title>Acute Sinus Infection Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Acute Sinus Infection Symptoms</strong> develop as a result of a sinusitis infection.  Sinusitis is a condition which refers to inflammation in the sinus cavities caused typically by a viral, bacterial or fungal blockage in the sinus cavities.  When a person has a cold or allergy, swelling of the sinus cavity lining occurs.  The sinus area is an air filled cavity located in the skull located behind the forehead, cheeks, eyes and nasal bones.  When bacteria or other pathogens enter the sinus cavity and attack the swollen lining, greater inflammation occurs in the nasal passages.  If the sinus openings are blocked or there is an excess build up of mucus, the cilia, small hairs inside the nasal cavity cannot perform their function of flushing out the trapped bacteria and mucus.  Acute Sinus Infection Symptoms can develop if there are blocked sinus openings whether it is caused by excess mucus, the cilia not functioning or a deviated septum or nasal polyp is the onset of a sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p><em><strong>Symptoms</strong></em></p><br/><p>A Sinus infection is considered Acute when the infection has existed for less than twelve weeks; acute sinus infection symptoms last up to four weeks. Acute Sinus Infection Problems are cough, congestion, postnasal drip, green nasal discharge, and facial pain and pressure.  If the Sinusitis symptoms continue for twelve or more weeks it is then diagnosed as Chronic and the symptoms typically include fatigue as well as loss of taste and smell.</p><br/><p><em><strong>Contributing Factors</strong></em></p><br/><p>Conditions that predispose a person to an acute sinus infection are allergic rhinitis e.g. hay fever, cystic fibrosis, large adenoids, smoking, change in altitude and diseases that interfere with the cilia.  The standard treatment for an Acute Sinus infection is typically an oral antibiotic.  The oral antibiotic is absorbed into the blood stream and delivered to the sinus cavity through the blood vessels.  The anatomy of the sinus cavity is such that there are a small amount of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  Therefore, treating a sinus infection with an oral antibiotic is problematic as  a larger amount of blood vessels is required to deliver the appropriate dose of medication to  the infected area.  In short, it is difficult for an effective amount of medication to be delivered to the sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p><em><strong>Treatment Method &ndash; Aerosolized Therapy</strong></em></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers a unique topical approach to treating acute sinus infection problems with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and anti-fungals delivered through a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics uses Aerosolized Sinus Therapy.  Aerosolized therapy delivers medication through a nebulizer.  The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer has a 3.2-micron particle size that delivers medication directly to the sinus cavity through a gentle pressurized aerosolized mist.  Using the nebulizer, a medicated mist is delivered into the sinus area quickly and easily, the mist travels up into the inflamed nasal passages and attacks the sinusitis infection. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to discuss this new treatment which uses topical medications to address your <strong>acute sinus infection symptoms</strong>. Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate that clearly shows that it is the safest and most effective form of sinusitis treatment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Bacterial Sinus Infection Symptoms</title>
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			<pubDate>2011-06-24 09:40:30</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bacterial sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, is usually observed after a viral infection such as a common cold or flu. It is caused when the nasal passageways swell (normally after a cold or flu) closing off the openings of the sinuses, which in turn fill with mucus and become a breeding ground for bacteria. They are often confused with other types of viral infections because of their similarity to each other; however, if the symptoms persist for a longer time there can be a much higher risk of a sinus infection. There are several <strong>bacterial sinus infection symptoms,</strong> and in this article we will be taking a look at those different symptoms.</p><br/><p>Let's take a look at the symptoms associated with a bacterial sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>&ldquo;Double Sickening&rdquo;</li><br/>    <li>Intense facial pressure around the eyes and cheeks</li><br/>    <li>Greenish-yellow nasal discharge</li><br/>    <li>Loss of smell and taste</li><br/>    <li>Halitosis</li><br/>    <li>Pain in the upper jaw</li><br/>    <li>Severe headaches/ear pain</li><br/>    <li>Persistent cough</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>DOUBLE SICKENING</strong></p><br/><p>One of the first signs, or symptoms, is what doctors call double sickening. This means that the patient starts to feel better before beginning to get sick again. If the symptoms of your cold have started to get worse five to seven days after the initial start of the cold, you may be starting to exhibit bacterial sinus infection symptoms.</p><br/><p><strong>FACIAL PRESSURE/NASAL DISCHARGE</strong></p><br/><p>In addition to &ldquo;double sickening&rdquo; the patient will feel intense facial pressure due to the build-up of pressure in the frontal sinuses (the sinuses in your forehead) and the maxillary sinuses (the sinuses in your cheeks). Nasal discharge is generally present with any cold or flu, however with a sinus infection it will be thicker and have a greenish-yellow color.</p><br/><p><strong>OTHER SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>Many people will experience a loss of smell in addition to halitosis, or bad breath, and in some cases a loss of taste. Related to the loss of taste, the pressure from the build-up of mucus in the maxillary sinuses will cause the teeth in the upper jaw to hurt. The most common symptoms are those that are the easiest to see, or feel in this case: a fever that lasts longer than seven to ten days, severe headaches and ear pain. A persistent cough is also regularly experienced as there is a nasal drip as mucus drains from the nasal passageways and from the frontal sinuses.</p><br/><p>There are many bacterial sinus infection symptoms, and if you know what to look for it could definitely save you a few days of recovery time, however, it is no substitute for going to the doctor and receiving the medical care that you need. If you are currently suffering from one or more of these symptoms and would like more information regarding the treatment that Sinus Dynamics offers, please click on the contact us now button or call 1-877-447-4276. A member of our staff will be happy to assist you with any questions that you may have.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinus Infection Symptoms</title>
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			<pubDate>2011-06-24 09:40:30</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Standard Treatment</strong></p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis also known as chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a disease that commonly occurs and can significantly impact health.  The standard treatment for CRS is a combination of oral antibiotics and topical steroids however the efficacy of oral antibiotics is controversial due to the limited amount of blood vessels in the nasal cavity which often results in poor treatment with failure to eradicate the infection.  <strong>Chronic sinus infection symptoms</strong> typically stem from an obstruction in the nasal cavity and can develop into a sinusitis infection.  During the course of a chronic sinusitis infection the membranes in the sinuses and nose &ldquo;thicken&rdquo; as a result of constant inflammation, this is referred to as chronic rhinosinusitis. There is also a distinction made between rhinosinusitis with or without polyps.  Chronic sinusitis indicates long term swelling of the sinuses.  Chronic Sinus infection symptoms are similar to those of acute sinus infections however, they tend to be milder and last longer.  An important diagnostic indicator that separates acute and chronic sinus symptoms is that chronic sinusitis symptoms may get better and then worsen with the course of a chronic sinus infection lasting twelve or more weeks.  Physicians utilize a CT scan, X ray or MRI to verify what type of nasal blockage has developed in the sinus cavity.  Chronic Sinusitis Symptoms develop if there are blockages to the sinus cavity openings caused by excess mucus production which interferes with the cilia removing the mucus as well as anatomical obstructions such as a deviated septum or nasal polyps.</p><br/><p><strong>Asthma and allergies</strong></p><br/><p>There is agreement among health experts that chronic sinus infections or CRS is not an infectious disease like acute sinusitis.  The belief is that those predisposed to chronic sinusitis symptoms tends to occur frequently in those who suffer with asthma.  Repeated exposure to airborne allergens from pets, mold, and dust mites can cause chronic inflammation of the sinus cavity and nasal passages.  An allergy is the production of histamine due to the presence of an allergen. Excess mucus production is the result of histamine which is seen as a hyperactivity response.  An allergic reaction to certain fungi can cause certain cases of chronic sinusitis infections; this is referred to allergic fungal sinusitis.  However, close to half of all patients diagnosed with chronic sinusitis symptoms do not have allergies.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection typically develops when existing inflammation usually caused by an exaggerated immune system response to bacteria, fungi and other allergens found in the sinus cavity or to the pathogens Staphylococcus aureus.  A sinusitis is a cold or an allergy is exacerbated by bacteria that attack the already inflamed sinus cavity opening.  Chronic inflammation is a contributing factor in the development of nasal polyps as well.</p><br/><p>Chronic and Acute Sinus Infection symptoms are bad breath, cough, fever, headache, congestion, postnasal drip, and sore throat.  However, chronic sinus infection symptoms are nasal discharge for more than 10 days and not improving, high fever, and a cold or respiratory condition that began to improve and then begins to get worse.  Less common  chronic sinus infection symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>blurred vision</li><br/>    <li>lightheadedness</li><br/>    <li>dental infection</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Factors that are distinct in chronic sinusitis are that causation is seen as being environmental or organic.  Certain conditions such as cystic fibrosis, abnormalities in the Eustachian tubes, as well as large adenoids.  Procedures like nasal irrigation are highly recommended to for those who suffer with chronic sinusitis symptoms to keep the nasal passage free of allergens.</p><br/><p><strong>Aerosolized Sinus Therapy - A more effective method for treating chronic sinusitis symptoms</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics utilizes aerosolized technology to treat sinus infections.  Aerosolized therapy is a topical approach in treating chronic sinus infection symptoms by delivering medication through a nebulizer directly into the sinus infection.  Sinus Dynamics offers an innovative approach to treating chronic sinus infection symptoms with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and anti-fungals through a nebulizer that emits a 3.2-micron particle size is a highly effective method in treating sinusitis.   With a topical treatment approach there are little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Consider using a more effective treatment approach to your chronic sinusitis symptoms.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to begin treating your <strong>chronic sinus infection symptoms</strong> and receive this new treatment which has a 98% success rate in the treatment of chronic sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Fungal Sinus Infection</title>
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			<pubDate>2011-06-24 09:40:30</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are three different types of fugal sinus infections, and with each the symptoms (as well as the severity of the illness) vary. <strong>Fungal sinus infection</strong> symptoms mimic those of bacterial sinus infections, but the diagnosis of fungal sinusitis is very important due to the fact that it can be highly destructive if left untreated.</p><br/><p>Fungal infections are in fact very rare, but there are four types of fungal infections that can be contracted. They are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Fungal Balls</li><br/>    <li>Allergic fungal sinusitis</li><br/>    <li>Invasive fungal sinusitis</li><br/>    <li>Chronic fungal sinusitis</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>FUNGAL BALLS</strong></p><br/><p>Fungal sinusitis is caused by the overgrowth of fungi which can create what is known as mycetoma, or fungus balls, in the sinuses. Symptoms of these include chronic sinus pain and pressure, nasal congestion and drainage.</p><br/><p><strong>ALLERGIC FUNGAL SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>The second is the most common form of fungal sinus infections, Allergic fungal sinusitis. The main symptom of allergic fungal sinusitis is chronic nasal congestion, often times only effecting one side of the nose.</p><br/><p><strong>INVASIVE FUNGAL SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>As previously mentioned certain forms of fungal sinusitis can be highly destructive, and even life threatening. The least common, yet most serious form is Invasive Fungal Sinusitis. It grows quickly and begins to invade the sinus tissues and bone. It is usually found in those with a weakened immune system, and sufferers feel very ill with sinus pain, cough, fever and discharge from the nose. If it is not treated properly invasive fungal sinusitis can spread to the eye socket causing permanent loss of vision. It can even spread to the brain and central nervous system.</p><br/><p><strong>CHRONIC FUNGAL SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>The last of the four types of fungal sinus infections is chronic fungal sinusitis. While it moves much more slowly than its invasive brother, chronic fungal sinusitis has the same destructive qualities. Another difference between the two is that those diagnosed with chronic fungal sinusitis have a normal immune system. Its symptoms, much like the others, mimic those of bacterial sinusitis however upon examination mold spores and dying tissue are found.</p><br/><p>Fungal sinus infection symptoms can be quite deceptive, especially the way that they mimic those of bacterial infections, but it is imperative that you see you a doctor if you have any fear that you may have a fungal infection. While it is rare, fungal sinusitis does have a high mortality rate and can be very hard to detect. Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy offering breakthrough technology and compounded antifungal medications that help relieve the symptoms of fungal sinusitis. If you are currently suffering from any form of fungal sinusitis and you would like more information regarding this issue, please feel free to contact us on this site or call 1.877.447.4276. One of our staff members will be more than happy to assist you with any questions, and resolve any concerns that you may have. Call us now, and find relief TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Impacted Sinus Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What to Expect</strong></p><br/><p>Impacted Sinus Infection Symptoms can develop as a result of a sinusitis infection.  There are several pairs of paranasal sinuses. There are the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses.  The most common sinuses to become impacted are the maxillary sinuses and the sphenoid sinuses.  A sinusitis infection is inflammation that develops in the sinus cavities typically as a result of a blockage or bacteria. The sinusitis infection develops commonly when there is existing inflammation in the sinus cavity usually as a result of a cold or an allergy. The increased inflammation in the sinus cavity results in the sinus cavity opening being sealed shut due to the inflammation. A sinus or nasal obstruction will require drainage to return to a functional level.  Drainage is the act or process of drawing off fluids from a cavity or wound by means of suction or gravity.  When the sinus area is impacted the cilia, small hairs in the nasal passages, can no longer flush out the bacteria and mucus causing pressure to build in the face and head.</p><br/><p><strong>Chronic vs Acute Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections are classified as acute or chronic regardless of the sinuses that are impacted.  The distinction between acute and chronic sinus symptoms is that chronic sinusitis symptoms may get better and then worsen.  Sinusitis is considered acute sinusitis when it has existed for less than twelve weeks. If the Sinusitis symptoms continue for twelve or more weeks it is then diagnosed as chronic and the symptoms typically include fatigue as well as loss of taste and smell. The normal course of a chronic sinus infection is 12 weeks or longer.  The myriad of sinus infection symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>cough</li><br/>    <li>fever</li><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>congestion</li><br/>    <li>postnasal drip</li><br/></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Maxillary Sinusitis Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your maxillary sinuses are the sinuses located beneath your eyes and behind your cheeks. They are also the largest set of sinuses, and in addition to their size, their location and drainage pattern make them the most susceptible to infection. Many people suffer from a deviated septum which makes them even more likely to deal with <strong>maxillary sinusitis symptoms</strong> which vary from pressure and pain to discharge and swelling.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>The most common symptoms of maxillary sinusitis are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Fever</li><br/>    <li>Congestion</li><br/>    <li>Headache</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal discharge</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Pain the teeth and jaw</li><br/>    <li>Facial swelling</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Nasal discharge is increased with maxillary sinusitis and postnasal drip (the accumulation of mucus in the back of the throat or nose) is sometimes experienced which in turn can cause halitosis (bad breath). Nasal discharge is increased with maxillary sinusitis. Other symptoms include a painful cough, facial pain and pressure and green nasal discharge. You may experience pain in your back teeth and jaw when you lean your head forward which is easily confused with dental pain. As mentioned before facial swelling and pain around your cheeks is common.</p><br/><p><strong>ACUTE/CHRONIC MAXILLARY SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis of the maxillary sinuses will be apparent if you are discharging yellow or green pus from your nose. In more serious cases you can develop a toothache or a fever and chills, this is a sign that the infection has spread to other parts of your body and if left untreated this can cause your face to swell around your eye, which can advance at a quick pace and lead to blindness. It is recommended to speak to a physician immediately if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION AND TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>While maxillary sinusitis is the most common form of sinusitis it can be prevented by maintaining proper oral hygiene. If you have an infection in your gums or even another part of your nose it can spread to your maxillary sinuses and develop into a more serious infection. Regular dental checkups can help spot any potential problems before they become acute.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers several forms of treatment to help relieve the symptoms of maxillary sinusitis. If you are suffering from maxillary sinusitis and would like to learn more about the treatment that Sinus Dynamics offers please feel free to either contact us on this site, or you can call us at 1-877-447-4276 and one of our friendly staff members will assist you with any questions that you may have.</p><br/><p>If you are suffering from the symptoms of sinusitis and have yet to find relief, don't hesitate. Call us now and you can be breathing easier before you know it!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Mrsa Sinus Infection Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>MRSA Sinus Infection Symptoms</strong> are more serious than other sinusitis infection symptoms.  MRSA is a multidrug resistant infection referred to formally as Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.  MRSA is a virulent strain of staphylococcus aureus which requires treatment by specific antibiotics and can require hospitalization.  MRSA develops typically in the nose, respiratory tract, open wounds, IV catheters and urinary tract. MRSA is known to colonize within 24-48 hours after exposure and is especially problematic as it is resistant to treatment by the usual antibiotics such as pencillins and cephalosporins.  MRSA is often acquired in hospital settings and convalescent homes where patients have weakened immune systems and open wounds. The initial presentation of MRSA includes are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>small painful bumps</li><br/>    <li>boils</li><br/>    <li>pimples that result in pus filled boils</li><br/>    <li>fever</li><br/></ul><br/><p><em>Glycopeptides: are the most common treatment for MRSA at this time</em></p><br/><p><strong>MRSA sinus infection symptoms</strong> are treated with glycopeptides.  Glycopeptides are a class of antibiotic, and like other antibiotics, is a compound or substance that slows down the growth of bacteria or kills bacteria or any microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms &ldquo;in high dilution.&rdquo;  The glycopeptides class of antibiotic is not taken orally typically and must be given IV for most infections.  However, MRSA of the sinus area can be applied topically.  When a glycopeptides is prescribed it is referred to as a &ldquo;last resort&rdquo; drug but due to the presence of an increase of MRSA cases it is now used more commonly.  Glycopeptides are prescribed for life threatening infections, gram-positive bacteria, which are unresponsive to other antibiotics.  MRSA Sinus infection symptoms will also result in inflammation of the sinus lining, especially the nasal sinuses.  As sinus infections in the sinus area are frequently treated with antibiotics, the course of treatment with MRSA is reserved for MRSA exclusively.  An antibiotic is a treatment that is prescribed with the purpose of eliminating the bacteria which are an underlying cause for sinusitis.  Antibiotics that are prescribed by physicians are chosen due to the culture and type of infection.  However, when MRSA is present the strongest antibiotics available are used.  A glycopeptide is effective for the most virulent infections and come in oral, liquid and IV form but most frequently is available in IV form.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically as a result when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis frequently requires medication and there are several different treatment options available. Some forms of sinusitis are viral and will not respond to an antibiotic.  Chronic sinusitis frequently is viral in nature, however, due to secondary infections that develop from the sinusitis infection will result in the treating physician prescribing an antibiotic, at least prophylatically.  The goal of treatment is to reduce the inflammation as well as prevent flare ups while draining the sinus passages.</p><br/><p>Many physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis yet with MRSA an oral antibiotic would be inappropriate as an oral antibiotic is marginally effective relying on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Glycopeptides are not easily absorbed into the blood stream easily, resulting in poor bioavailability.  Relying on the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.  The sinus cavities scant supply of blood vessels which are swollen and infected providing all the treatment to the infection results in an ineffective method for treating this area of the body, especially with the presence of MRSA which is typically treated with IV antibiotics. Therefore, a sinusitis antibiotic treatment that is not oral would be more effective in the presence of MRSA cultured as the pathogen that has caused the sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers custom compounded topical antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered topically into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer offering the glycopeptides class as topical treatment.  Sinus Dynamic's nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the trapped bacteria as well as reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  Sinus Dynamics offers the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections by delivering medication directly into the sinus cavity.  A topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to treat your <strong>MRSA Sinus Infection Symptoms</strong> to see how a topical antibiotic can treat your sinusitis infection today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Serious Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sinus infection is often times one of the most discomforting illnesses that someone can experience. While a normal sinus infection lasts on average seven to ten days, if it is left unattended <strong>a serious sinus infection</strong> can develop often lasting up to eight to ten weeks. When a serious sinus infection develops, it is important to seek immediate consultation from a doctor or physician as it could lead to more serious complications and in some instances death.</p><br/><p><strong>CAUSE</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections are caused when the lining of the nasal passageways becomes inflamed, normally due to a viral infection or a cold. The swelling of the passageways can cause a blockage, making the draining of normal fluids from the sinuses difficult. If the fluid is unable to drain, it accumulates in the sinuses over time and bacteria or fungi will begin to grow in it. These bacterial/fungal deposits can cause more pain and swelling as they develop into an infection with a chance of getting worse over time and even becoming chronic. While minor sinus infections are relatively short lived, if they go untreated they can develop into a serious sinus infection which will in turn lead to potentially serious problems.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>The symptoms of a serious sinus infection are normally relatively easy to recognize in comparison to a minor sinus infection. Serious sinus infections start off with minor sinusitis. If treatment is not obtained, the symptoms may progress to:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Substantially painful headaches</li><br/>    <li>Eye infections</li><br/>    <li>Increased mucus from nasal passageways and eyes</li><br/>    <li>Swelling around eyes/eyelids</li><br/>    <li>Loss of sense of taste/smell</li><br/></ul><br/><p>In severe cases patients will experience changes in normal consciousness, including personality changes, convulsions and seizures.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION AND TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>There are precautions you can take to avoid developing a serious sinus infection, and they are a mixture of taking care of yourself, and taking doctor prescribed medications. Drinking a lot of fluids, using a humidifier and drinking hot tea can also help loosen the mucus membrane allowing for easier breathing.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers many different treatment options to help those suffering with sinusitis, if you are interested in learning more please feel free to contact us via this website, or call us at: 1-877-447-4276. You will be put into contact with one of our friendly staff members who will be able to assist you with whatever questions or concerns that you may have. While the symptoms of sinusitis can be a pain to deal with, they don't have to continually keep us from enjoying life. Call us now and get the relief you deserve TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sinusitis infection is experienced as a cold that won't go away, nasal pressure, pain, postnasal drip, headache, pressure in the face and cheeks.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity. Sometimes, there are other conditions that can predispose the onset of sinusitis and <strong>serious sinus infection symptoms</strong> can develop. There are several conditions that characterize a serious sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC)</li><br/>    <li>MRSA sinus infection</li><br/>    <li>Sinus Surgery</li><br/></ul><br/><p><em>Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) Cantonese Cancer</em> is cancer that develops in the uppermost region of the throat or pharynx where the nasal passages and auditory tubes and the upper respiratory tract converge.  A Sinusitis infection shares symptoms that occur in NPC such as headache, dental pain, nasal obstruction, mucus, and sore throat.  Accurate diagnosis may prove difficult due to the co-morbidity of Sinusitis Cancer Symptoms (NPC).   When a patient presents with NPC, blood is typically found in the mucus indicating cancer of the neck or lungs.  Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma is difficult to detect due to the anatomical structure of the nasopharynx and diagnosis is made by a lymph node biopsy.  Risk factors include exposure to Epstein-Barr virus, genetic susceptibility, consumption of salted fish, and Chinese or Asian ancestry.</p><br/><p><em>MRSA</em> Sinus Infections are more serious than other sinusitis infections.  MRSA is a multidrug resistant infection referred to formally as Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).  MRSA is a virulent strain of staphylococcus aureus which requires treatment by specific antibiotics. <em> Glycopeptides</em> are the class of antibiotics prescribed to treat bacterial resistant to treatment by the usual antibiotics such as pencillins and cephalosporins.  MRSA develops typically in the nose, respiratory tract, open wounds, IV catheters and urinary tract and is known to colonize within 24-48 hours after exposure.  The initial presentation of MRSA includes are small painful bumps, boils, pimples that result in pus filled boils, and fever. A glycopeptides is prescribed for the most virulent infections that are life threatening infections, gram-positive bacteria, which are unresponsive to other antibiotics administered in oral, liquid(topical) and IV form but most frequently is available in IV form.</p><br/><p><em>Sinusitis surgery</em> is a standard treatment method when all other methods for sinusitis have failed.  Chronic sinusitis patients are the most common recipients of sinus surgery as well as those patients requiring polyp removal.  When physicians have failed in eradicating the sinusitis infection, sinus surgery will often be recommended. Sinus surgery is painful and only clears out a portion of the sinus infection.  Patients who have had previous sinus surgeries also known as a functional endoscopy Sinus Surgery (FESS) typically require future sinus surgeries.</p><br/><p>There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure. Sinusitis typically requires medication and there are several different treatment options available. The goal of treatment is to reduce the inflammation as well as prevent flare ups while draining the sinus passages.  Sinus Dynamics uses Aerosolized Sinus Therapy which is a topical approach to treating chronic sinus infection symptoms.</p><br/><p>Aerosolized therapy is a topical approach to treating sinus infections, delivering medication through a nebulizer directly into the infected sinus area.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics treatment approach of custom compounded topical antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered topically into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer is a highly effective method for treating serious sinus infection symptoms.  Sinus Dynamics offers a serious line of antibiotics such as glycopeptides and the aminoglycoside as a topical treatment.  Sinus Dynamic's nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the trapped bacteria as well as reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  A topical treatment ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics is an innovative sinus therapy that is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to treat your<strong> Serious Sinus Infection Symptoms</strong> to see how a topical antibiotic can treat your sinus infection today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is caused by the inflammation of the nasal passages and the sinus openings. Often following a cold or viral infection, bacteria and debris can enter the passageway and cause more inflammation making it hard for the sinuses to drain fluid as normal. A minor sinus infection normally lasts seven to ten days, and its symptoms include a greenish-yellow discharge, cough, congestion and facial pain. However, when a <strong>severe sinus infection</strong> (or chronic sinusitis) occurs, it has lasted for twelve weeks or longer.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>The symptoms of chronic sinusitis include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Ear pain</li><br/>    <li>Aching in upper jaw and teeth</li><br/>    <li>Cough (usually worse at night)</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Halitosis (bad breath)</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue or irritability</li><br/>    <li>Nausea</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other symptoms may include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Thin, clear drainage</li><br/>    <li>Nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Pain and tenderness around eyes, cheeks, forehead and nose</li><br/>    <li>Loss of sense of taste and smell</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>CAUSE</strong></p><br/><p>The most common causes of severe sinus infections range from allergies to facial injuries, such as a deviated septum. Nasal polyps are small, benign teardrop shaped growths that grown on the lining of the nasal passageway. They normally grow near the opening of the sinus cavity, and can cause blockage that leads to a severe sinus infection. Allergic rhinitis, swelling of the lining of the nose due to allergies, also contributes. Other contributing factors include: deviated septums, respiratory tract infections, trauma to the face, and allergic reactions.</p><br/><p><strong>COMPLICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>There are also many complications that can arise due to severe sinus infections. They can trigger an asthma attack, and cause problems with the veins surrounding your nose which puts you at risk for a stroke. Also, if the pressure spreads to your eyes, it could result in reduced vision and at worse a permanent loss of vision.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>If you have been suffering from severe sinus infections (chronic sinusitis) it is recommended that you see a doctor immediately to get the help that you need. There are a number of medications, and surgeries that they can provide to help alleviate the pain associate with sinusitis.</p><br/><p>If you are interested in the treatment options that Sinus Dynamics provides we would love to talk with you more about what we could do to help. Please feel free to contact us on this website, or call us at 1-877-447-4276. We will put you in contact with one of our staff members who will be more than happy to answer any questions that you have. Don't let your sinus problems run your life anymore. Take control of your life, and call us NOW!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Signs And Symptoms Of Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  A sinusitis infection is recognized by a blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities. Blocked sinuses are very uncomfortable as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  There are various methods used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  There are many <strong>signs and  symptoms of sinus infection.</strong>  Treatments that result in drainage will produce symptom relief as well as alleviate the blockage and severe congestion.</p><br/><p>As a result of the inflammation, drainage is needed to experience symptom relief.  Drainage is the act or process of drawing off fluids from a cavity or wound by means of suction or gravity.  Signs and symptoms of sinusitis infection are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>facial pain</li><br/>    <li>pressure in the face that is dull or constant</li><br/>    <li>aching over the affected sinuses</li><br/>    <li>cough</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Pain is likely to increase when laying down or bending over.  The pain in the head typically starts on one side of the head and progresses to both sides.  Sinus infections can also cause inner ear problems as a result of the nasal passages being clogged.  As a result of the nasal inflammation the affected person may feel dizzy or heavy head or a vibrating sensation in the head.  The nasal congestion from a sinus infection can induce a migraine.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is often due to a cold or an allergy that results in a blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus triggering excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis can be classified into three categories:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>acute lasting less than four weeks</li><br/>    <li>sub-acute lasting four to eight weeks</li><br/>    <li>chronic with a duration of eight weeks or more with additional symptoms that develop such as fatigue, dental pain, loss of smell and loss of taste.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>All sinusitis classifications share similar symptoms, which make it difficult to distinguish between the three classes.  An acute sinusitis is the most common classification experienced with approximately 90% of adults experiencing sinusitis at some point in their life.  There are many conditions that contribute to the onset of a sinusitis infection such as the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps as well as a deviated septum.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today if you have the <strong>signs and symptoms of sinusitis.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know how great it feels the first day you break that cold. You get a good night's sleep; feel rested and re-energized and ready to take on the world. However, that night you start to feel a bit groggy again and realize that you may not be in the clear yet. Sinus infections, or sinusitis, are most commonly contracted after a cold or virus infection, and take effect almost immediately after breaking the symptoms of the cold. How does this happen, and why? Let's take a look at different <strong>sinus infection causes</strong> and what you can do to potentially avoid them.</p><br/><p><strong>WHAT IS A SINUS INFECTION?</strong></p><br/><p>A sinus infection develops when the opening to our sinuses (the nasal passageways) becomes blocked and they are unable to drain fluids. When they get blocked they are unable to pass bacteria through as they normally would and as fluid accumulates within the sinuses, bacteria (or sometimes fungi) begin to grow leading to an infection.</p><br/><p><strong>HOW?</strong></p><br/><p>There are three different ways that you can contract a sinus infection, and they are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A cold or virus infection (the flu)</li><br/>    <li>Allergies or an allergic reaction</li><br/>    <li>Fungal infection</li><br/></ul><br/><p>There are different treatments depending on which type you have, and they all vary in severity ranging from a duration of seven to ten days, to twelve weeks or longer.</p><br/><p><strong>WHY?</strong></p><br/><p><strong>COLD OR VIRUS INFECTION</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is most commonly contracted after a cold or viral infection. When we are sick, this increases the chance of infection as the nasal passageways fill with bacteria and debris which cause them to inflame, creating a blockage to the sinuses. This explains the pressure that people feel when they get a sinus infection.</p><br/><p><strong>ALLERGIES</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis can also be triggered by allergies or an allergic reaction. The nasal passageways and sinus cavities are lined with many small hairs, or cilia, that help pass bacteria through the sinuses. When allergens and other bacteria fill the passageways, the lining can become irritated and inflamed closing off the opening to the sinuses. This can lead to a sinus infection, but can be easily treated with antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>FUNGAL INFECTION</strong></p><br/><p>As mentioned previously, a sinus infection can also be caused by the growth of mold or fungi within the sinuses and nasal passageways. This is called fungal sinusitis and it can be relatively harmless, but has the potential to be quite destructive if it isn't treated properly. There are four types of fungal sinusitis: fungal balls (the growth of fungus in the sinuses and nasal passageways), allergic fungal sinusitis (brought on by an allergic reaction), invasive fungal sinusitis (spreads to other parts of the body, destroying the bone and tissue within the nose at a quick pace), and chronic fungal sinusitis (similar to invasive, but progresses much more slowly and is harder to diagnose). All forms of fungal sinusitis can be treated with antifungal medications and proper doctor care.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION AND TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>While sinusitis can be quite bothersome, we have a clear idea of causes it and how to properly administer treatment to those who are suffering from it. Sinus infection causes vary from common colds, to allergic reactions and can even be contracted just by living in the wrong environment. You can take certain precautions to reduce your risk of infection, and they include practicing proper oral hygiene, maintaining a good diet and exercise regiment and keeping your nasal passageways moist with the use of a humidifier or even breathing over a boiling pot of water.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers three revolutionary treatment options to those who are suffering with any of these three kinds of sinusitis. Through the use of compounded medication and cutting edge drug delivery devices Sinus Dynamics is able to provide the topical treatment that many have been seeking without the risk of developing resistance to oral medications, as well as providing a viable option to surgery. Sinus Dynamics has helped thousands of people find relief from their sinus problems and you can be next!</p><br/><p>If you would like to hear more about the options that Sinus Dynamics offers please feel free to contact us on this page or give us a call at: 1-877-447-4276. We will put you in contact with one our friendly staff members who will be able to help with you any questions or concerns that you may have. Call us now, and let us help you feel better TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sinus infection also known as <em>sinusitis</em> and <em>rhinitis</em> is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. There are four sets of sinuses: the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses sinuses.  A sinus infection is caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  Sinusitis is categorized as acute (sudden onset) or chronic (long term, the most common type).</p><p><strong>Sinus infection symptoms</strong> typically include:</p><ul>    <li>runny nose</li>    <li>excessive mucous secretion</li>    <li>headache</li>    <li>facial pressure, particularly on the sides of the nose, on the cheeks and near the eyes</li>    <li>fever</li>    <li>coughing</li>    <li>sore throat</li>    <li>difficulty in breathing</li>    <li>congested nasal passages</li>    <li>post nasal drip</li>    <li>fatigue / weakness</li>    <li>pressure in the ears</li>    <li>fatigue</li>    <li>dental pain</li></ul><p>During a sinus infection there is difficulty in breathing through the nose as the nasal passages are inflamed and swollen.  There is also possible swelling around the eyes and face resulting in throbbing facial pain and headache.  In addition, those affected with a sinusitis infection sometimes report an increased sensitivity or headache when they lean forward.  Blocked sinuses can cause significant discomfort as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  There are various methods used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  Antihistamines are often suggested to help clear out some of the congestion.  An antihistamine is any drug that neutralizes the effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.  If antihistamines fail to provide adequate pain relief an analgesic can be recommended such as Aleve or Advil.  Analgesics typically are mild over the counter anti-inflammatories that are often taken in combination with antibiotics, decongestants and antihistamines to provide symptom relief for sinusitis.  The need to drain the sinuses is vital to return quality of life and functional breathing as well as to reduce inflammation.</p><p><em><strong>Sinus Blockage</strong></em></p><p>The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   All sinusitis classifications share similar symptoms, which make it difficult to distinguish between the three classes.  An acute sinusitis is the most common classification experienced with approximately 90% of adults experiencing sinusitis at some point in their life.</p><p><em><strong>Oral Antibiotics - a standard treatment</strong></em></p><p>Physicians typically prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat <strong>sinus infection symptoms.</strong>  However, oral antibiotics are known to be marginally effective in treating a sinusitis infection.  Oral antibiotics unfortunately rely on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Relying on the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels in the sinus cavity is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.  Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of oral antibiotics due to the scant amount of blood vessels that are thus unable to deliver an effective dose to the site of infection.  When physicians have failed in eradicating the sinusitis infection, sinus surgery will often be recommended. Sinus surgery is painful and only clears out a portion of the sinus infection, usually resulting in the sinusitis infection returning and requiring the patient need future sinus surgeries.</p><p><strong>Most Effective Treatment</strong></p><p>Sinus Dynamics offers aerosolized sinus therapy, the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your treatment for your <strong>sinus infection symptoms</strong> (877) 447-4276. Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinus infections, or sinusitis, are caused when the openings to the sinus cavities become inflamed making it difficult for the sinuses to drain. As fluid fills the sinuses, bacteria begins to grow within them causing an infection. Sinusitis can be caused my many different factors; it is normally contracted after a cold or viral infection but can also be triggered by allergies or fungi. In this article we are going to look at the different <strong>sinus infection symptoms and treatments.</strong></p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>As previously mentioned, there are several different types of sinus infections each caused by different factors. The most common form of sinusitis is acute sinusitis and it will normally take affect shortly after a common cold or flu. There are many symptoms that make it easy to identify, and they include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Congestion in the nasal passageways and chest</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Headaches</li><br/>    <li>Thick greenish-yellow discharge</li><br/>    <li>Swelling around the cheeks, eyes and nose</li><br/>    <li>Pain in the jaw and teeth</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Areas around the eyes, cheeks and nose will be sensitive to the touch, and in severe cases, swelling around the eyes could lead to loss of vision or permanent blindness. Many patients will also feel pain in their jaw and teeth, and it is easy to mistake this for normal dental pain.</p><br/><p><strong>ACUTE VS CHRONIC SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis lasts seven to ten days, and is relatively easy to deal with compared to other forms of sinusitis. Chronic sinusitis is a bit more severe, lasting up to twelve weeks. While the symptoms are similar, sufferers of chronic sinusitis experience:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A loss of taste and smell</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Clear, thin mucus</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The longer the infection remains, the more serious it will get. It can lead to:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Severe mood swings and changes in personality</li><br/>    <li>Irritability and changes in mood</li><br/>    <li>Insomnia</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If serious enough (in the cases of fungal sinusitis) it can spread to other parts of the body including the brain and the central nervous system. Chronic sinusitis sufferers also deal with several sinus infections a year, as opposed to only after sickness like that of acute.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENT:</strong></p><br/><p>There are many different forms of treatment available to those who suffer from both acute and chronic sinusitis. You can even take preventative measures to help decrease your chances of infection. They include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Maintaining proper oral hygiene</li><br/>    <li>Maintaining a proper diet and exercise regiment</li><br/>    <li>Drinking plenty of liquids</li><br/>    <li>Keeping your nasal tract moist through the use of a humidifier, or boiling water</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A doctor will be able to prescribe oral medications or even perform surgery if they feel it the patient could benefit from it. There are other options as well, Sinus Dynamics offers several topical treatments that not only offer a viable option to surgery, but they eliminate the risk of building up resistance to oral medications. Through the use of compounded medications and cutting edge drug delivery devices, Sinus Dynamics offers a safe and quick treatment alternative to those seeking relief from their sinus infection symptoms.</p><br/><p>Hopefully this article has helped you gain a better understanding about the different sinus infection symptoms and treatments. If you or someone you know is suffering from sinusitis please contact us on this site, or feel free to call us at 1-877-447-4276. We will be able to put you in contact with one of our friendly staff members, and they will be able to help you with any questions or resolve any concerns that you may have. Help is closer than you realize, call us now and let us tell you how we can get you feeling better before you know it!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sphenoid Sinusitis Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sphenoid Sinuses are recognized as the &ldquo;deep&rdquo; sinuses, located behind the ethmoid sinuses, and positioned deep in the skull.  There are several pairs of paranasal sinuses. There are the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses.  The sphenoid sinuses are typically asymmetrical and are located behind the nose.  The actual shape and size of the sphenoid sinuses are small; as small as a grape and delicately located where the eyes and the brain meet.   When there are <strong>sphenoid sinusitis symptoms</strong> there is the necessary inflammation of the sinus cavities. Symptoms of a sinus infection in the sphenoid sinuses will involve pain and pressure around the eyes as well as the vertex or top of the head.</p><br/><p><strong>Course of Illness</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis takes place usually as a result of a cold or an allergy which causes swelling of the sinus cavity walls.  However, when bacteria enter the sinus cavities and attack the already swollen nasal cavity lining, the opening of the sinuses can become swollen shut. The cilium, small hairs inside the nasal passage whose function is to remove pathogens cannot perform their designated function.  Typically, the cilia flush out bacteria and excess mucus obstructing the sinus cavities.  However, when there is a significant amount of inflammation and the infection grows inside the blocked sinuses, the cilia cannot assist with removing pathogens; this is the starting point of a sinusitis infection. Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure. In addition, there may be the added symptoms resulting in headache, toothache and pain when lying down.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment Options</strong></p><br/><p>There are numerous treatments available to treat a sphenoid sinusitis infection.  The most common treatments for a sinusitis infection include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>Decongestants</li><br/>    <li>Analgesics</li><br/>    <li>Steroids</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays / nasal irrigators</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The most common treatment that is also widely prescribed for a sinusitis infection is an oral antibiotic.   A significant problem exists for the sinus cavities relying on the blood vessels exclusively to deliver medication to the infected sinus cavities with an oral antibiotic, as the sinus cavities are characterized be very few blood vessels.  In short, it is difficult to effectively treat any sinusitis infection with oral medication.</p><br/><p>Nasal sprays are another common treatment method that are either prescribed or recommended over the counter for sinusitis infections. Nasal sprays provide relief in removing phlegm and debris from the lower sinus cavities.  A nasal spray bottle is designed to deliver a rather large particle size which does not fit into the upper sinus regions when administered.  A sphenoid sinus infection is characterized by an infection that is located deep in the nasal cavity.  When the nasal spray is administered it results in flushing only the lower cavities.  When bacteria actively attack the sinus openings a treatment that can reach the site of infection is needed, especially the upper sinus cavity openings that are hard to reach.  Medication that can be delievered into the swollen mucus membranes can assist in providing relief and attack the pathogens which create the sinus inflammation.  Therefore, a nasal spray can only offer limited relief and treatment to the lower sinuses in a sinusitis infection and definitely cannot reach the tiny sphenoid sinuses located deep in the skull.</p><br/><p><strong>Preferred Treatment Method</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections, in particular, a sphenoid sinusitis infection. Sinus Dynamics utilizes custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered with a pressurized aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a 3.2-micron particle size which is a fine medicated mist that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities and fight through the bacteria, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  Aerosolized therapy involves providing a medicated mist into the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is highly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with a sinusitis infections.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your treatment for <strong>sphenoid sinus symptoms</strong> (877) 447-4276 to experience fast symptom relief.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sinuses are air filled pockets within the bones in the face. We have four sets of sinuses, which are the frontal (in our forehead), the maxillary (in our cheeks), the ethmoid (either side of our nose) and the sphenoid (behind our eyes). When the sinuses get blocked, they are unable to drain fluids and they become a breeding ground for bacteria which can later lead to an infection. In this article we are going to take a look at the different <strong>sinus problem symptoms</strong> and how to be able to diagnose which problem is currently effecting us.</p><br/><p>Sinus problems can be experienced as a result of:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A cold</li><br/>    <li>Flu</li><br/>    <li>Seasonal allergies</li><br/>    <li>A sinus infection/sinusitis</li><br/></ul><br/><p>It is important to understand the symptoms of each so that you will know what you are suffering from, and will be able to properly treat it. While the differences are small, there are differences between the three and we will take a look at each.</p><br/><p>We are all familiar with the feelings associated with a common cold or the flu. The symptoms for a common cold are often quite mild; the flu however can be a bit more serious.</p><br/><table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" width="100%"><br/>    <tbody><br/>        <tr><br/>            <td width="50%"><br/>            <p><strong>COMMON COLD</strong></p><br/>            <ul><br/>                <li>Mild aches and pain</li><br/>                <li>Stuffy nose</li><br/>                <li>Sore throat</li><br/>                <li>Moderate cough</li><br/>                <li>Sinus Congestion</li><br/>                <li>Mild Fatigue</li><br/>            </ul><br/>            <p>Sneezing</p><br/>            </td><br/>            <td><br/>            <p><strong>FLU</strong></p><br/>            <ul><br/>                <li>High fever (100 - 102&ordm;F)</li><br/>                <li>Prominent Headache</li><br/>                <li>Moderate aches and pain</li><br/>                <li>Fatigue/Exhaustion</li><br/>                <li>Severe Cough</li><br/>                <li>Can lead to more serious conditions such as bronchitis and pneumonia</li><br/>            </ul><br/>            </td><br/>        </tr><br/>    </tbody><br/></table><br/><p>Allergies, much like the common cold and the flu, can affect the sinuses and even lead to sinus infection if they get bad enough. The symptoms of allergies are very different, but they can be just as bothersome in their own way. The symptoms of allergies include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Runny nose</li><br/>    <li>Excessive sneezing</li><br/>    <li>Itchy nose/watery eyes</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Halitosis (bad breath)</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drips</li><br/>    <li>Loss of taste/smell</li><br/>    <li>Excessive coughing</li><br/></ul><br/><p>These symptoms can often lead the development of a sinusitis, or a sinus infection. Sinus infections are caused when the opening to the sinus cavities become inflamed and close, making it difficult for the sinuses to drain. As the fluid accumulates, bacteria begin to grow and the risk for an infection goes up. Allergies or an allergic reaction, much like a cold or a viral infection, irritate the inner lining of the nasal passageways which in turn causes them to inflame sparking a sinus infection. The symptoms of a sinus infection are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal/chest congestion</li><br/>    <li>Headaches</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Pressure around the cheeks, nose and eyes</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If a sinus infection goes without treatment, it can progress and become much more serious leading to irritability and mood swings, insomnia, disorientation and in serious cases it can lead to the loss of vision and spread to other parts of the body.</p><br/><p>While each of these sinus problems can be a burden and take their toll, there are treatment options available specific to each one. For a common cold or flu your doctor may prescribe a heavy dose of antibiotics. For allergies antihistamines are normally prescribed, and for a sinus infection your doctor could prescribe a compounded medication (meaning a combination of several medications).</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers a variety of cutting edge treatments that include both compounded medications and state of the art drug delivery devices to provide relief from sinus problem symptoms. If you are interested in hearing more about these treatments please feel free to contact us on this site, or you can call us at 1-877-447-4276. We look forward to hearing from you, and we'll put you in contact with a friendly staff member who will be able to assist you with any questions, and any concerns that you may have.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Infection and Dizziness</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Anatomy of the Sinuses</strong></p><br/><p>Sinuses are actually air filled hollow cavities which are connected that humidify and heat inhaled air, decrease the relative weight of the front of the skull, insulate sensitive structures, increase voice resonance, and provide a buffer against any blow to the face.  The sinuses are lined with soft pink tissues called mucosa inside of the nasal passages.  There are four sets of paranasal sinuses.  The frontal sinuses are located above the sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses.  The frontal sinuses are not present at birth but develop between age seven and eight years old typically.  The frontal sinuses are located in the low center of the forehead and form the hard part of the forehead.  The back of the frontal sinuses are the actual bone that overlay the brain.  Inflammation in the frontal sinuses can produce serious complications due to the close proximity to the brain, such as meningitis, orbital cellulitis, epidural and subdural abscesses. A sinusitis infection in the frontal sinuses will likely result in headache, facial pressure and dizziness.  <strong>Sinusitis and dizziness</strong> can occur together during a sinusitis infection due to the sinus pressure disrupting the inner ears as well as facial pressure from congested sinuses.</p><br/><p><strong>What is Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p><em>Sinusitis</em> is pervasive inflammation of the sinus area caused by a blockage of bacteria, fungi, virus or foreign debris in the sinus cavities. Sinusitis develops when the inflamed sinus cavity openings are attacked during the course of a cold or an allergy.  This increase of inflammation at the sinus cavity openings leads to a more serious sinus infection that traps bacteria in the sinus cavities.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, headache, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure. At night, the sinusitis symptoms can worsen when lying down, as mucus and phlegm settle back into the sinuses and throat allowing for congestion, blocked airways and nasal discharge to take place.  A diagnosis of chronic sinusitis can also result in a reduction in the sense of smell and taste.  As the causes of chronic sinusitis is poorly understood exploring environmental factors, like dust and mold, bacteria, fungus, and pollution are useful in causation.</p><br/><p><strong>Oral Antibiotics - A Standard Treatment Method that is commonly prescribed yet is ineffective</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis does typically require medication and there are several different treatment options available. Many physicians prescribe oral antibiotics to treat sinusitis and they are aware that oral antibiotics are marginally effective in treating sinus infections.  The sinus cavities are characterized by a small amount of blood vessels.  Oral antibiotics unfortunately rely on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Relying on the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.  ENT and allergist are aware that recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of oral antibiotics due to the blood vessels inability to provide an effective dose to the site of infection.  The sinus cavities scant supply of blood vessels which are swollen and infected providing all the treatment to the infection results in an ineffective method for treating this area of the body.</p><br/><p>A Nasal spray is a treatment method that is widely recommended for a sinusitis infection and can provide some sinus relief but nasal sprays are somewhat limited in providing actual treatment.  Nasal sprays are obtained over the counter or prescribed by a physician.    Due to the design of the bottle, a nasal spray emits a large particle size that cannot fit into the tiny sinus openings nor can the particle reach into the upper nasal passage.  This large particle size cannot treat the inflamed openings of the sinus cavities nor remove the pathogens caught inside the upper sinus cavities.    For effective treatment, medication is needed to make contact with the infected areas that are often deep inside the sinus cavities.   Therefore, oral antibiotics and a nasal spray can only offer limited relief and treatment.  In the case of the nasal spray, medication can only treat the lower sinuses in a sinusitis infection. Oral antibiotics result in an effective dose to the actual infection internally.</p><br/><p><strong>Topical Treatment Method for Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>Consider Sinus Dynamics which provides a topical treatment method to sinusitis by delivering custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories directly into the sinus infection through a state of the art nebulizer.  Aerosolized therapy, better known as Inhalation Therapy is using a nebulizer to deposit medication intranasally. The Sinus Dynamics state of the art nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron sized particle that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities and fight through the bacteria, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities. Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections as it can enter the trapped sinus cavity openings, making contact with the infection directly.  The medication reaches the site of infection through the pressurized aerosolized mist that can then travel up into the inflamed sinuses.  Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is highly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. <strong>Sinusitis and dizziness</strong> is very unpleasant.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your treatment for your sinusitis symptoms (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Common Cold</strong></p><br/><p>Most cases of acute sinusitis start with a common cold or an allergy, usually from a virus.  Those who have allergies or other conditions such as chronic nasal problems are those most likely to develop acute sinusitis.  However, most people also have bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumonia and Haemophilus which are harmful bacteria that do not pose a threat to the nasal area due to the strength of the immune system of the host.  However, those with compromised immune systems, such as those with HIV, cystic fibrosis, and other serious illnesses remain at risk as these bacteria can colonize and create a serious infection.  There are many risk factors that contribute to developing<strong> Acute Sinusitis Symptoms</strong> which are often confused with colds or allergies.  Both allergies and colds inflame the sinus passages and symptoms subside within two weeks.  If the inflammation produced from the cold or allergy creates an infection, then this is what is referred to as an acute sinusitis infection.  There is damage that takes place to the lining of the sinuses from surgery or chronic infections which predisposes a person to an acute sinusitis infection as well.  A sinus infection is considered acute when the infection has existed for less than twelve weeks; acute sinus infection symptoms last between 2 - 8 weeks.</p><br/><p>Acute Sinus Infection Problems are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>cough</li><br/>    <li>congestion</li><br/>    <li>postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>green nasal discharge</li><br/>    <li>facial pain and pressure</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If the Sinusitis symptoms continue for twelve or more weeks it is then diagnosed as Chronic and the symptoms typically include fatigue as well as loss of taste and smell.</p><br/><p><strong>Allergies and other Pre-existing Health Conditions</strong></p><br/><p>Those who suffer with allergies and other chronic conditions that impact the sinus area are predisposed to episodes of acute sinusitis symptoms.  The constant presence of pathogens and allergens in the nasal area cause the mucous membranes to swell and block the sinus passages.  Once again, normally harmless bacteria pose a threat to the throat and nose area and create a sinusitis infection.  If the sinus areas are not draining properly, bacteria multiply in the sinus area and provide the perfect opportunity for an acute sinusitis infection to develop.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is a condition which refers to inflammation in the sinus cavities caused typically by a viral, bacterial or fungal blockage in the sinus cavities. The sinus area is an air filled cavity located in the skull located behind the forehead, cheeks, eyes and nasal bones.  When bacteria or other pathogens enter the sinus cavity and attack the swollen lining, greater inflammation occurs in the nasal passages.  If the sinus openings are blocked or there is an excess build up of mucus, the cilia, small hairs inside the nasal cavity cannot perform their function of flushing out the trapped bacteria and mucus.  <strong>Acute Sinus Symptoms</strong> can develop if there are blocked sinus openings whether it is caused by excess mucus, the cilia not functioning or a deviated septum or nasal polyp is the onset of a sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p>Other conditions that predispose a person to an acute sinus infection are</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>allergic rhinitis aka hay fever</li><br/>    <li>cystic fibrosis</li><br/>    <li>large adenoids</li><br/>    <li>smoking</li><br/>    <li>change in altitude</li><br/>    <li>diseases that interfere with the cilia</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The standard treatment for an Acute Sinus infection is typically an oral antibiotic.  The oral antibiotic is absorbed into the blood stream and delivered to the sinus cavity through the blood vessels.  The anatomy of the sinus cavity is such that there are a small amount of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  Therefore, treating a sinus infection with an oral antibiotic is problematic as a larger amount of blood vessels are required to deliver the appropriate dose of medication to the infected area.  In short, it is difficult for an effective amount of medication to be delivered to the sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers a unique topical approach to treating acute sinus infection problems with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and anti-fungals delivered through a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics uses Aerosolized Sinus Therapy.  Aerosolized therapy delivers medication through a nebulizer.  The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer has a 3.2-micron particle size that delivers medication directly to the sinus cavity through a gentle pressurized aerosolized mist.  Using the nebulizer, a medicated mist is delivered into the sinus area quickly and easily, the mist travels up into the inflamed nasal passages and attacks the sinusitis infection. Explore this new treatment option!  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to discuss how you can benefit with a topical medication to address your sinus problems.  Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate in treating acute sinusitis symptoms which clearly indicates that it is one of the most effective forms of sinusitis treatment on the market.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinusitis Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Standard Treatment </strong></p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis also known as chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a disease that commonly occurs and can significantly impact health.  The standard treatment for CRS is a combination of oral antibiotics and topical steroids however the efficacy of oral antibiotics is controversial due to the limited amount of blood vessels in the nasal cavity which often results in poor treatment with failure to eradicate the infection. <strong> Chronic sinusitis symptoms</strong> typically stem from an obstruction in the nasal cavity and can develop into a sinusitis infection.  During the course of a chronic sinusitis infection the membranes in the sinuses and nose &ldquo;thicken&rdquo; as a result of constant inflammation, this is referred to as chronic rhinosinusitis. There is also a distinction made between rhinosinusitis with or without polyps.  Chronic sinusitis indicates long term swelling of the sinuses.  Chronic Sinus infection symptoms are similar to those of acute sinus infections however, they tend to be milder and last longer.  An important diagnostic indicator that separates acute and chronic sinus symptoms is that chronic sinusitis symptoms may get better and then worsen with the course of a chronic sinus infection lasting twelve or more weeks.  Physicians utilize a CT scan, X ray or MRI to verify what type of nasal blockage has developed in the sinus cavity.  Chronic Sinusitis Symptoms develop if there are blockages to the sinus cavity openings caused by excess mucus production which interferes with the cilia removing the mucus as well as anatomical obstructions such as a deviated septum or nasal polyps.</p><br/><p><strong>Asthma and allergies</strong></p><br/><p>There is agreement among health experts that chronic sinus infections or CRS is not an infectious disease like acute sinusitis.  The belief is that those predisposed to chronic sinusitis symptoms tends to occur frequently in those who suffer with asthma. Repeated exposure to airborne allergens from pets, mold, and dust mites can cause chronic inflammation of the sinus cavity and nasal passages.  An allergy is the production of histamine due to the presence of an allergen. Excess mucus production is the result of histamine which is seen as a hyperactivity response.  An allergic reaction to certain fungi can cause certain cases of chronic sinusitis infections; this is referred to allergic fungal sinusitis.  However, close to half of all patients diagnosed with chronic sinusitis symptoms do not have allergies.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection typically develops when existing inflammation usually caused by an exaggerated immune system response to bacteria, fungi and other allergens found in the sinus cavity or to the pathogens Staphylococcus aureus.  A sinusitis is a cold or an allergy is exacerbated by bacteria that attack the already inflamed sinus cavity opening.  Chronic inflammation is a contributing factor in the development of nasal polyps as well.</p><br/><p>Chronic and Acute Sinus Infection symptoms are bad breath, cough, fever, headache, congestion, postnasal drip, and sore throat.  However, chronic sinus infection symptoms are nasal discharge for more than 10 days and not improving, high fever, and a cold or respiratory condition that began to improve and then begins to get worse.  Less common  chronic sinus infection symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>blurred vision</li><br/>    <li>lightheadedness</li><br/>    <li>dental infection</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Factors that are distinct in chronic sinusitis are that causation is seen as being environmental or organic.  Certain conditions such as cystic fibrosis, abnormalities in the Eustachian tubes, as well as large adenoids.  Procedures like nasal irrigation are highly recommended to for those who suffer with chronic sinusitis symptoms to keep the nasal passage free of allergens.</p><br/><p><strong>Aerosolized Sinus Therapy - A more effective method for treating chronic sinusitis symptoms</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics utilizes aerosolized technology to treat sinus infections.  Aerosolized therapy is a topical approach in treating chronic sinus infection symptoms by delivering medication through a nebulizer directly into the sinus infection.  Sinus Dynamics offers an innovative approach to treating chronic sinus infection symptoms with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and anti-fungals through a nebulizer that emits a 3.2-micron particle size is a highly effective method in treating sinusitis.   With a topical treatment approach there are little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Consider using a more effective treatment approach to your <strong>chronic sinusitis symptoms.</strong>  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to begin treating your chronic sinus infection symptoms and receive this new treatment which has a 98% success rate in the treatment of chronic sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Ethmoid Sinusitis Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ethmoid sinuses are located on either side of the bridge of the nose. The ethmoid sinuses are very important because the frontal sinuses (located in the forehead) and the maxillary sinuses (located in the cheeks) drain fluids through the anterior parts of these sinuses into the nose. When inflammation occurs the tiny nasal opening, also known as the ostia, in the sinuses closes making it difficult for them to drain. In this article we are going to look at the <strong>ethmoid sinusitis symptoms,</strong> and how it affects those suffering with ethmoiditis or ethmoid sinusitis.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>The symptoms associated with ethmoid sinusitis include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Headache in the temples and corners of the eyes</li><br/>    <li>Stuffy/runny nose</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Chest congestion</li><br/>    <li>Pain in the lower forehead</li><br/>    <li>Pressure around the inner corners of the eyes</li><br/>    <li>Worsening of the symptoms while lying on the back, and improvement when sitting upright</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>CAUSE</strong></p><br/><p>Ethmoid sinusitis can be caused by a number of factors either by a bacterial agent, a fungus or even allergies. Nasal polyps also have an effect, as well as viral infections and trauma. It can be acute or chronic, depending on the length of time the patient has been experiencing symptoms. Acute ethmoid sinusitis normally lasts seven to ten days, while chronic ethmoid sinusitis lasts up to 12 weeks and occurs several times a year.</p><br/><p>The fact that the ethmoid sinuses are so close to the eyes could be an issue if there is an infection and it is not treated promptly and properly. If the infection becomes chronic, there is the potential for blood clots to form. This could cause swollen and droopy eyelids, and an infection within the eye socket. It is highly recommended to see a doctor if you have developed any of these symptoms as they can cause permanent blindness or disable movement of the eyes.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION</strong></p><br/><p>There are ways to prevent infection, and they include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A yearly influenza vaccination</li><br/>    <li>Healthy diet and exercise</li><br/>    <li>Plenty of sleep</li><br/>    <li>Plenty of water</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Staying up to date on influenza vaccines can help reduce the risk of infection throughout the year. As most cases of sinusitis develop as a result of viral infections, this is a good first line of defense in warding off infection. Plenty of antioxidants and a healthy diet also boost the immune system and give it a better chance of fighting off infection. Plenty of sleep is essential to the wellness of your body as it will give it a chance to rest and recover. Last but not least, plenty of water helps keep to thin mucus and secretions within the nasal cavities.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>If you or someone you know is currently suffering from ethmoid sinusitis symptoms, Sinus Dynamics can give you the help that you need. Imagine being able to breathe freely and not having to deal with the daily hassle of sinusitis symptoms. Please contact us now so that we can get you on the road to healthy recovery by either using this site or giving us a call at 1-877-447-4276. We'll get you in contact with one of our friendly staff members who will be able to answer any questions and resolve any concerns that you may have.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Fungal Sinusitis Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are approximately 50, 000 kinds of fungi very few are known to be problematic and cause human illness.  The fungi that create human illness are those fungi that are known to coexist with in a natural balance with the other microorganisms that are colonized in our bodies.  Fungi are recognized as mycosis, caused by the presence of fungi.  <em>Mycosis</em> takes place when the fungi pass the resistance barriers in humans and animals and establish infections.  In the instances of that fungi create infection the infection can result in from minor to life threatening.  Fungi can develop due to hot climate and humidity or overcrowded living conditions.  Fungi can exist as airborne spores resulting in the fungi originating in the lungs or on the skin.  Fungi exist on the body surface at all times, like bacteria, and are usually not problematic.  In fact, fungi also reside in the sinus and nasal passages as well.</p><br/><p><strong>Types of Fungal Infections</strong></p><br/><p>There are three known types of sinus fungal infections:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li><em>Fungus ball sinusitis</em> - overgrowth of fungal elements typically in the maxillary sinus typically in those who have reoccurring sinus infections and requiring sinus surgery</li><br/>    <li><em>Allergic fungal sinusitis</em> - similar to bacterial infection yet typically involves nasal polyps and thick drainage with likely sinus surgery that is intermittent throughout the lifetime of the patient to manage infection</li><br/>    <li><em>Chronic and acute invasive sinusitis</em> - these are the most serious sinusitis infections and least common.  Acute invasive fungal sinusitis is virulent in that it progresses quickly and grows into the sinus tissue and bone.  Chronic invasive fungal sinusitis grows much slower with the same results as acute, yet stems from those with compromised immune systems such as those undergoing chemotherapy or uncontrolled diabetes.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Like bacteria, a fungus can multiply and cause a sinusitis infection.  Fungal spores are in the environment and we breathe in different kinds of fungal spores everyday into our nasal passages and sinuses. Some people are more susceptible to fungal infections such as those with compromised immune systems, those receiving chemotherapy, and diabetics.</p><br/><p><strong>Symptoms</strong></p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection with or without fungal infection is experienced as a cold that won't go away, nasal pressure, pain, postnasal drip, headache, pressure in the face and cheeks.  The blockage of foreign debris of fungi, bacteria, or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p><strong>Fungal Medications and Treatment</strong></p><br/><p>Fungal infections tend to afflict the very young and very old as well as those who have been taking a strong course of antibiotics for an extended period of time.  There are those that have a reaction to the fungi, and a fungal infection begins after contact and this can lead to a sinusitis fungal infection. Antifungal medications are prescribed to treat fungal infections.  Common antifungal medications include macrolides, that is either compounded or as an IV medication as well as over the counter antifungal medications.</p><br/><p>The standard treatment options for <strong>fungal sinusitis symptoms</strong> typically include oral antifungal medication and a nasal spray. A physician typically prescribes or recommends over the counter nasal spray for irrigation in the treatment of a sinusitis fungal infection. A nasal spray is a treatment method that is widely utilized for sinusitis infections and can provide some sinus relief.  Nasal sprays are obtained over the counter or prescribed by a physician but due to the design of the nasal spray bottle, a nasal spray emits a large particle size that cannot effectively treat the tiny sinus cavity openings.  The large particle cannot reach the inflamed openings of the sinus cavities nor remove the pathogens caught inside the upper sinus cavities.  Nasal sprays only treat the lower nasal passages and remove pathogens in the lower sinus regions.</p><br/><p>Oral antifungal medication and oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed for the treatment of a fungal sinusitis infection. Oral antifungal and oral antibiotic are the most common form of treatment prescribed by physicians for fungal sinusitis infection sinusitis at this time although they are known to be marginally effective in treating sinus infections.  Oral medications rely on the blood stream to deliver medication to the sinus cavity through the blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  However, the sinus cavity is anatomically characterized by a lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity that which results in the sinus cavity not receiving a proper dose of medication.  The small amount of blood vessels results in an ineffective method for delivering oral medications to the sinus cavity. It is the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity which make it difficult for the antibiotic and antifungal to get to the site of the infection in the sinus area.  Hence, the antifungal and antibiotic cannot fight the infection to the extent it is intended.</p><br/><p>When nasal sprays, oral anti-fungals and oral antibiotics fail, the patient may be informed by their physician to consider sinus surgery. In sinus surgery, only part of the inflammation and infection is cleaned out.  Unfortunately, statistically those who receive sinus surgery experience a reoccurrence of the infection and the patient may often require another surgery.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics topical treatment approach of using nebulized medication to treat sinusitis is a treatment method that is preferred by ENT's treating sinusitis infections, according to the &ldquo;Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses&rdquo; 2005. Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is painless and effective in treating chronic sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Call Sinus Dynamics to discuss treatment options for your <strong>sinusitis fungal infection</strong> today (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Severe Sinusitis Symptoms (Chronic Sinusitis)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When our nasal passages begin to swell due to irritation from bacteria and debris, they begin to block of the opening to the sinus cavities. This causes the sinuses to fill with fluid and gives an infection the chance to form. This is called sinusitis and acute sinusitis lasts for seven to ten days, normally following a cold or viral infection. However, in some cases the symptoms last up to twelve weeks and this is called chronic sinusitis, or severe sinusitis. Let's take a look at the various severe sinusitis symptoms, and what causes them.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>Severe sinusitis symptoms are just as they sound, in that they are more aggressive than that of acute sinusitis. They include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Clear, thin discharge</li><br/>    <li>Ear pain</li><br/>    <li>Aching in the teeth and jaw</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip (which often leads to a sore throat)</li><br/>    <li>Halitosis</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Irritability and mood swings</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Pain around the eyes, cheeks and/or nose</li><br/>    <li>Nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Loss of sense of taste and smell</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>CAUSE</strong></p><br/><p>One of the leading causes of severe sinusitis is an untreated acute sinus infection. Without proper treatment and care the sinus infection will progress and symptoms will begin to worsen. Not all cases are a result of this however, other causes include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A deviated septum</li><br/>    <li>Respiratory tract infections</li><br/>    <li>Trauma to the face</li><br/>    <li>Allergic reactions/allergic rhinitis</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>COMPLICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>While severe sinusitis can be treated, there are several complications that can arise as a result. If severe sinusitis continues to go untreated it can trigger asthma attacks, and put you at a risk for stroke. Depending on which sinuses it effects, it raises the possibility of forming blood clots which inhibit the flow of oxygen to the brain. It can also spread to other parts of the body, including swelling around the eyes which could lead to temporary vision loss which can later become permanent.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>While severe sinusitis symptoms can seem intimidating, there are treatment options available to alleviate the pain and stress that they are associated with. A doctor can prescribe oral antibiotics, or antifungal, and if the situation is bad enough surgery is an option as well. Sinus Dynamics offers a variety of safe, topical treatments that eliminate the chance of developing resistance to oral medication, and gives a viable option other than surgery. If you are suffering from these symptoms, or more, please contact us so that we can get you on the path to easy breathing and relief. You can contact us on this page, or call us at 1-877-447-4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be able to answer any questions, and resolve any concerns that you may have. Get on the path to easy breathing today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Symptoms Of Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How Prevalent is Sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>There are an estimated 35 million Americans who suffer with sinusitis symptoms with the vast majority not receiving treatment for the infection as a result of not being aware that they have a sinusitis infection.  Sinus infections are also one of the most common presenting problems in a doctor's office!  Sinusitis Infection develops when there is an inflammation of the sinus cavities usually caused by a blockage of foreign debris or a pathogen in the nasal passageways. Sinusitis takes place usually as a result of a cold or an allergy which causes swelling of the sinus cavity walls.  However, when bacteria enter the sinus cavities and attack the already swollen cavity lining, the opening of the sinuses can become swollen shut. The cilium, small hairs inside the nasal passageways whose function is to remove pathogens cannot perform their designated function during a sinusitis infection.  Typically, the cilia flush out bacteria and excess mucus obstructing the sinus cavities.  However, when there is a significant amount of inflammation and the infection grows inside the blocked sinuses, the cilia cannot assist with removing pathogens; this is the starting point of a sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis typically develops due to a blockage of bacteria and mucus in the nasal passages as well as trapped bacteria and mucus inside the sinus cavity. The bacteria or other foreign matter can become trapped as bacteria continue to attack the already swollen cavity lining, causing more inflammation in the entrance of the sinus cavity and inside the actual sinus cavities.</p><br/><p><strong>How Do Doctor's Treat Symptoms of Sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>There are many treatment options available for a sinusitis infection. The most common treatment utilized by physicians is an oral antibiotic, however ineffective. Oral antibiotics treat infections by entering the blood stream and move through the blood stream by way of the blood vessels. Oral antibiotics rely on the small amount of blood vessels in the sinus cavities to deliver medication to the site of infection making it difficult for an effective amount of medication to be distributed to the sinusitis infection. Nasal sprays are also frequently prescribed or purchased over the counter to alleviate sinusitis. Steroid nasal sprays are used to reduce inflammation while saline nasal sprays are suggested to remove debris from impacted sinuses.  A nasal spray is limited in by the large particle size emitted from the bottle. The large size of the nasal spray particle prohibits delivery into or around the upper sinus cavity openings or depositing medication onto the inflammation in the upper sinus regions; nasal sprays are unable to provide treatment to the infected upper sinus cavity.</p><br/><p><strong>What are the alternative treatment methods, since oral antibiotics are ineffective?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers a topical treatment approach to sinusitis by delivering aerosolized medications directly into the sinus cavities with a 3.2 micron sized particle of antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal with a state of the art nebulizer.  Unlike oral antibiotics, custom compounded medications are medications that have removed all nonessential ingredients that a patient may be allergic to and provide an exact dose.  Sinus Dynamics custom compounded topical sinus treatment directly deposits medication into the sinus cavity with their state of the art nebulizers, making contact with the inflammation and the actual site of the sinusitis infection. The advantage of using a nebulizer to deliver medications into the deep sinus regions is that the fine medicated mist can travel into even the tiniest of sinus openings and begin treating the infected sinus cavities, and reduce inflammation. Sinus Dynamics treatment approach does not rely on the blood stream to deliver medication to the infection which also results in a low systemic absorption rate with little to no side effects.  Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate, offering the latest and fastest technology in the treatment of sinusitis on the market.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to discuss which treatment would be the best treatment option for your <strong>symptoms of sinusitis.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Signs And Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>What are the signs of sinusitis infection?</p></strong><br/><p>There are a myriad of <strong>sinusitis signs &amp; symptoms.</strong>  Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  A sinusitis infection is recognized by the blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities.  Blocked sinuses are very uncomfortable as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  There are various methods used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  Treatments that result in reducing the inflammation in the sinus cavities as well as draining the nasal passages that are impacted by excess mucus will provide relief.</p><br/><p>Signs and symptoms of sinusitis infection are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>facial pain</li><br/>    <li>pressure in the face that is dull or constant</li><br/>    <li>aching over the affected sinuses</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Pain is likely to increase when laying down or bending over.  The pain in the head typically starts on one side of the head and progresses to both sides.  Sinus infections can also cause inner ear problems as a result of the nasal passages being clogged; vertigo.  As a result of the nasal inflammation the affected person may feel dizzy or heavy head or a vibrating sensation in the head.  The nasal congestion from a sinus infection can induce a migraine.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is primarily recognized by nasal pressure, pain, postnasal drip, headache, pressure in the face and cheeks.  The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are many conditions that contribute to the onset of a sinusitis infection such as the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps as well as a deviated septum.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment - How does an oral antibiotic reach the sinus cavities?</p></strong><br/><p>Oral antibiotics are the most common method utilized by physicians to treat sinusitis.  However, oral antibiotics are often overprescribed and with a sinus infection considered to be marginally effective due to the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity.  Oral antibiotics unfortunately rely on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively in the sinus cavity to carry medication to the sinus infection.  Relying on the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels in the sinus cavity is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.  The swollen and infected blood vessels providing all the treatment to the sinusitis infection results in recurrent sinusitis infections which is due to the dearth of blood vessels in the sinus cavity.  The other treatment options for sinusitis signs &amp; symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>over the counter decongestants</li><br/>    <li>antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>expectorants</li><br/>    <li>nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>aerosolized therapy</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>What is Aerosolized Therapy?</p></strong><br/><p>Aerosol drug administration also known as Inhalation Therapy is a therapy that can be used effectively to treat sinusitis.  It is a method by which drugs are dispersed into the lungs, bronchial or sinus airways in tiny droplets through a nebulizer.  Sinusitis aerosolized treatment or inhalation therapy typically includes the use of one of two types of nebulizers which are mechanical pumps.  Nebulizers disperse the drug in a pressurized mist or gas to create a fine mist when inhaled and are a common method of delivering medications for those with sinusitis, respiratory issues, asthma, as well as other conditions.  Sinusitis aerosolized treatment therapy is very effective when used correctly due to the longer period of time dispersed, allowing the airways to stay open longer.  Aerosolized therapy is considered a topical treatment due to the medication making actual contact with the infection directly.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers a sinusitis treatment method using aerosolized therapy and it is currently the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market.  Sinus Dynamics incorporates custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  The purpose of aerosolized medications is to administer medication where rapid absorption and localization is an appropriate response and is safe practice.    Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is a safe, novel, and effective method of treating sinusitis infections with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  Contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today if you have the <strong>sinusitis signs and symptoms.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Symptoms Dizziness and Vertigo</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinus infections, or sinusitis, are caused by a blockage of mucus and bacteria which in turn lead to an infection in the sinus cavities. There are many symptoms of sinus infections but one has a peculiar effect due to the way the intense pressure affects the rest of the body. The sinusitis symptom dizziness, or vertigo, can be induced when the infection spreads from the sinuses to the ears.</p> <br/><p><strong>WHAT IS IT?</p></strong><br/><p>Common symptoms of sinusitis include a runny nose, postnasal drip, sore throat, congestion, pressure around the infected sinus and headaches. In some cases the infection spreads from the sinuses to the tympanic membrane, causing the sensation of dizziness (or vertigo).</p><br/><p>This can be caused by one of two things:</p> <br/><ul><br/><li>Infection of the eye lids</li><br/><li>Infection of the ears (the tympanic membrane)</ul></li><br/><p>Dizziness can be caused, in some cases, by infection of the eyelids. In these instances, patients often complain of headache related to sinusitis dizziness shortly after waking up, which is caused by heavily inflamed eyelids.</p><br/><p>In the instance of infection in the ear, the tympanic membrane (also known as the ear drum) becomes infected. The tympanic membrane is a thin membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear protecting the vestibular system, which is responsible for balance. When they become infected, the dizziness that so many people feel is experienced because the brain is receiving mixed signals, and is not sure how to react.</p> <br/><p><strong>HOW TO FIX IT</p></strong><br/><p>Sinusitis dizziness is not very common, but it can be especially frustrating due to its difficulty to treat.  The first course of action should always be ample amounts of bed rest. Dizziness can make it difficult to focus on the simplest of tasks, so all activities should be put on hold until the effects of the sinus infection (and the dizziness) have worn off.</p><br/><p>The best way to treat sinusitis symptom dizziness is to treat the sinus infection itself. As other illnesses, the symptoms associated with the infection will wear off as the infection leaves the body. A doctor will often times prescribe an antibiotic or an antifungal medication depending on what caused the infection. In severe cases, surgery is sometimes required for those with chronic sinusitis.</p> <br/><p><strong>HOW SINUS DYNAMICS CAN HELP</p></strong><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers an alternative to both oral and surgical treatments with a variety of safe, topical treatments. These treatments illuminate the risk of developing resistance to oral antibiotics and gives longer lasting results than that of surgical procedures.</p> <br/><p>If you suffer from the effects of sinusitis and the sinusitis symptom dizziness, please get into contact with us so we can get you back on steady ground and get you the relief that you’ve been seeking. You can contact us either through this website, or by calling 1-877-447-4276. We will put you in touch with one of our friendly staff members who will be able to answer any questions that you have, as well as help you resolve any concerns. We look forward to hearing from you soon!</p><br/>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Viral Sinusitis Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What is a Viral Sinusitis Infection?</strong></p><br/><p>A virus is defined as any group of submicroscopic entities consisting of a single nucleic acid chain surrounded by a protein coat and capable of replication only within cells of living organisms; many are pathogenic.  Most cases of sinusitis are viral and are caused by the common cold.  Sinusitis, like bronchitis and other upper respiratory infections are viral and resolve in one to two weeks.  Nasal discharge of viral sinusitis is clear, unlike the nasal discharge from a bacterial infection.  Most sinusitis bacterial infections also resolve within one to two weeks but infections like Strep are typically treated with antibiotics to prevent heart disease, fever, and kidney disease.   During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.  When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation.  There are many conditions that contribute to the onset of a sinusitis infection such as:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>the common cold</li><br/>    <li>allergic rhinitis</li><br/>    <li>nasal polyps</li><br/>    <li>a deviated septum.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>During the course of an infection or immune system reaction in the sinus passages the open airways can become filled with germs.  In addition, the sinuses can fill with mucus as a histamine reaction or white blood cell response.  It is during the course of an infection in the sinus passages that sinusitis infection develops.   The sinus infection necessarily causes swelling and inflammation in the sinus cavity lining.  In addition, when the bacteria or other pathogens attack the sinus cavity opening to the extent that the sinus cavity is sealed shut this is the onset of a sinusitis infection.  The existing swelling of the sinus cavity walls caused by a cold or allergy set the stage for the bacteria in the infection to further attack the already swollen cavity walls, causing greater inflammation.</p><br/><p><strong>Risk Factors</strong></p><br/><p>Risk factors that contribute to developing sinusitis include but are not limited to: regular exposure to pollutants, allergy or have fever, a deviated septum, medical conditions such as GERD, cystic fibrosis, HIV, (or any antibody disorder), as well as some rare genetic disorders such as Young&rsquo;s Syndrome.  Treatment of <strong>viral sinusitis symptoms</strong> will likely also include antihistamines and antibiotics as the sinusitis infection tends to develop a secondary infection do the environmental factors predisposing the patient to infection e.g wet sinus passages.  Prophylactic treatment is frequently utilized with sinusitis as well as decongestants and antihistamines to reduce mucus production and decrease swollen sinus cavity membranes. The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Is Viral Sinusitis Contagious?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  A virus is contagious so exposure to the virus could cause infection.  Hand washing and cleanliness to reduce spread of infection are good methods of reducing spread of infection.</p><br/><p>Sinus Infection or sinusitis is defined as an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages.  Sinus infections can cause:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>pressure in the eyes, nose, cheek area, on one or both sides of the head</li><br/>    <li>cough</li><br/>    <li>bad breath</li><br/>    <li>nasal congestion with thick nasal secretions</li><br/></ul><br/><p>In addition, those affected with a sinusitis infection sometimes report an increased light sensitivity or headache when they lean forward.  Other less typical symptoms include pain and pressure in the ears, fatigue as well as dental pain.  The need to drain the sinuses is vital to return quality of life and functional breathing as well as to reduce inflammation.  Sinusitis is classified into three categories:</p><br/><ul><br/><li>acute lasting less than four weeks,</li><br/><li>sub-acute lasting lasting 4–8 weeks, or</li>  	<br/><li>chronic with a duration of 8 weeks or more with  acute sinusitis as the most common classification experienced with approximately 90% of adults experiencing sinusitis at some point in their life.</ul></li><br/><p>In short, a sinusitis infection is experienced as a cold that won&rsquo;t go away, nasal pressure, pain, postnasal drip, headache, pressure in the face and cheeks.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment</strong></p><br/><p>During a viral sinusitis infection secondary infection develops.  Physicians will typically prescribe an oral antibiotic and a steroid nasal spray.  Sinus Dynamics offers an alternative treatment with a different delivery method.  Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics treatment method is done with a nebulizer that emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  If you are suffering with <strong>viral sinusitis symptoms</strong> please call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to speak with one of our customer service representatives about appropriate treatment for your viral sinusitis symptoms today.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Maxillary Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinusitis is a painful and often times aggravating condition caused by the blockage of bacteria and mucus in the sinus cavities due to the inflammation of the nasal passageways. There are two basic forms of sinusitis, acute sinusitis lasting seven to ten days, and chronic which can last up to 12 weeks. Chronic sinusitis is more difficult to treat, and has more severe symptoms as well.  In this article we are going to look at a specific type of chronic sinusitis, <stronger>chronic maxillary sinusitis.</stronger></p><br/><p>The sinuses are air pockets within the bones in the face. There are four sets:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Frontal sinuses: behind the forehead</li><br/>    <li>Maxillary sinuses: behind the cheeks</li><br/>    <li>Ethmoid sinuses: inner corners of the eyes</li><br/>    <li>Sphenoid sinuses: behind the eyes</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>Due to their large size, location and drainage pattern, the maxillary sinuses are the most susceptible to infection.  A deviated septum will also make people more susceptible to maxillary sinusitis. There are several symptoms associated with chronic maxillary sinusitis, and while they may be similar to acute sinusitis it can become quite serious if it goes untreated. The symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Clear, thin discharge</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Cough/sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Headache</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Pain in the upper jaw/teeth</li><br/>    <li>Pressure in the eyes</li><br/>    <li>Loss of smell and taste</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Nasal discharge is more present with maxillary sinusitis, acute being a greenish-yellow discharge and chronic being a thin, clear discharge. Most patients experience postnasal drip, which can lead to a sore throat and halitosis. In severe cases of chronic sinusitis pain in the teeth and upper jaw will be felt, and is often confused with normal dental pain. The patient will become fatigued and the pressure will spread from the cheeks and mouth to the nose and eyes. A common symptom of chronic sinusitis is also the loss of the senses of taste and smell.</p><br/><p><strong>CAUSE</strong></p><br/><p>The most common cause of chronic maxillary sinusitis is an untreated case of acute maxillary sinusitis. It can also come on due to a cold or viral infection. As mentioned before, a deviated septum makes patients more susceptible and there is believed to be a link between proper oral hygiene and maxillary sinusitis. Because the gums and teeth lie so closely to the maxillary sinuses, a gum infection can easily spread to them.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION/TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>There are several precautions that one can take to avoid chronic maxillary sinusitis. Maintaining proper oral hygiene and regular dentist visits can help detect an infection before it spreads to the maxillary sinuses. Drinking plenty of fluids and keeping a healthy diet can also help thin mucus, making it easier to drain. Of course, the surest way to keep from getting a chronic infection is to take proper care when diagnosed with an acute infection. Finishing any treatments, and taking care of yourself is the surest way to avoid a chronic infection.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy specializing in the treatment of sinusitis through the use of cutting edge technology. We offer three different types of therapies to suit the needs of our patients.  If you are suffering due to the symptoms of chronic maxillary sinusitis, please contact us now and we can set you on the path to recovery. You will be able to contact us through this website, or you can call 1-877-447-4276 and we will get you in contact with a friendly member of our staff. They will be able to assist you with any questions, or resolve any concerns, that you may have. We look forward to speaking with you soon!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Headache That Wont Go Away</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>A sinus headache is an inflammatory condition of the sinus cavities.  Headache also known as cephalgia is pain in the head or neck region that may occur on one or both sides of the head, or it can be isolated in a particular location, radiate across the head from one point and have a vise like quality.  The pain from a headache can be dull, sharp or throbbing.  The pain can appear suddenly or come on gradually lasting for hours to days.  The pain from a headache due to sinusitis is usually pain in the forehead, eyes, or the teeth with a stuffy nose and congestion.  A sinus headache is one of the main reasons people visit a doctor.  Headaches commonly occur as a result of irritation to the blood vessels or meninges.  The brain does not experience pain because it does not have pain receptor sites.  The neck and head recognize pain and also possess extracranial arteries, spinal nerves, cranial nerves and the meninges.  A <strong>sinus headache that won't go away</strong> may develop due to irritation of the nerves surrounding the sinus areas that are inflamed.</p><br/><p><strong>Common Treatment Options</strong></p><br/><p>There are several treatment options to address a sinus headache:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>analgesics</li><br/>    <li>oral antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>nasal sprays</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A sinus headache may stem from mucus production that develops as a result of a histamine reaction.  An antihistamine like Benadryl, Claritin, or Sudafed can be very helpful in reducing excess mucus production and that will provide some symptom relief from a sinus headache.  Antihistamines function by blocking histamine which results in clearing up excess mucus from allergic reactions which can trigger sinus headaches.  A sinus headache may develop due to irritation if the nerves surrounding the sinus area that are inflamed.  In addition, certain sets of paranasal sinuses when infected are more likely to produce a sinus headache.  For example, an infection in Maxillary sinuses is more likely to produce headache, due to the close proximity to the brain as well as eyes.</p><br/><p>Analgesics are often recommended or prescribed in combination with other medications to assist with alleviating sinus headaches.  Advil and Alieve can assist with some headache pain.  However, the source of the pain in a sinus headache is typically from impacted sinuses.  Therefore, one can expect minimal pain relief since the pain medication is not particularly strong and nor can it significantly change the course of infection.  Analgesics can provide some assistance with reducing inflammation.</p><br/><p>There are many treatments for sinusitis itself.  The mainstay for treatment of a sinus infection headache is an oral antibiotic with a topical steroid.  Physicians prescribe oral antibiotics to speed the course of the sinus infection.  An oral antibiotic is known to be minimal in its effectiveness in eradicating infection in the sinus area.  Hence, physician's prescribe a topical steroid to provide symptom relief of the nasal inflammation with a topical steroid as the oral steroid will not be fast acting or particularly effective in eradicating the infection.  Oral medications utilize the blood stream to deliver medication to the site of infection through the blood vessels.  However, the nasal cavity has a relatively small amount of blood vessels making delivery of the medication inefficient and ineffective.  Rather, during a sinus infection the rest of the body receives an unnecessary large dose of medication while the infected sinus does not receive much of a dose due to the limited supply of blood vessels.</p><br/><p>A nasal spray can be helpful in ridding the sinus area of excess mucus which often contributes to sinus headaches and reduces pressure that builds in the facial and sinus area.  Whether it is a saline or another mixture, a nasal spray can effectively flush the lower sinus area and provide some relief.  However, the upper sinus area will likely remain impacted as a nasal spray is unable to flush or deliver medication to the upper deep sinuses.</p><br/><p><strong>Alternative Treatment Options</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is the most innovative form of treatment for sinus infection headaches and sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics uses sinus therapy which is a topical approach to treating sinusitis infection through custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and anti-fungals that are emitted through a nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics' nebulizer emits a pressurized gentle mist of medication that can travel up into the sinus area due to the 3.2 sized micron particles.  The particle size of the medication is so small that it can enter the sinus openings and make contact with the infection in the sinus cavity.  Sinus Dynamics approach to treating sinus infections results in a low systemic absorption rate as well as little to no side effects. Sinus Dynamics nebulized medications are significantly more effective than oral antibiotics since they are directly applied to the infected area.  Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate in treating patients with sinus infection problems that won't go away! Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to order a sinus treatment that is safe and effective in treating all forms of sinusitis infections.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Where does it begin?</p></strong>  <br/><p>Maxillary sinusitis is the most common presentation of sinus infection and involves postnasal drip, cough, fever, nausea, congestion, accompanied by upper respiratory infections.  In addition, there is complaint of facial pain and pressure with increased pain with bending over or leaning forward.  Sinus infections literally refer to an infection in the sinus cavities.  There are four sets of sinuses; the maxillary sinuses are the largest sinuses located below the eyes and are adjacent to the nose.  The maxillary sinus cavity drains directly into the mouth.  Infections in the maxillary sinus region will often result in post nasal drip.</p>  <br/><p>Sinusitis symptoms prompt patients to seek the assistance of their attending physicians due to the discomfort and duration of the illness, leaving sinusitis as one of the most frequent diagnosis rendered.  Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinus cavities usually caused by a blockage of foreign debris or a pathogen in the nasal passageways.  Sinusitis takes place usually as a result of a cold or an allergy which causes swelling of the sinus cavity walls.  If a foreign pathogen such as bacteria enter the sinus cavity this results in increased swelling in the sinus cavity lining.  During the course of a sinus infection, the cilium, small hairs inside the nasal passageways are unable to sweep out the pathogens.  The resulting inflammation from a sinus infection brings an increase in the production of mucus.  The increase of mucus in the sinus region during an infection prevents the cilia, the small hairs that rhythmically move, to “sweep out” the debris.  The lack of movement by the cilia, leave the sinuses and nasal cavity congested and inflamed.  Typically, the cilia flush out bacteria and excess mucus obstructing the sinus cavities.</p><br/><ul>  <br/><li>Sinusitis typically develops due to a blockage of bacteria and mucus in the nasal passages as well as trapped bacteria and mucus inside the sinus cavity.  The bacteria or other foreign matter can become trapped as bacteria continue to attack the already swollen cavity lining, causing more inflammation in the entrance of the sinus cavity and inside the actual sinus cavities.</ul></li>  <br/><p>Standard treatments:</p><br/><ul><br/><li>Oral antibiotics</li>  <br/><li>Oral decongestants</li> <br/><li>Spray decongestants</li>   <br/><li>Nasal spray</li>  <br/><li>Sinus surgery</ul></li>  <br/><p>sinus surgery is the last painful and only clears out a portion of the infection; usually the sinusitis infection returns requiring patients to have future surgeries.</p>  <br/>    <p>OR</p><br/><p>The new line of treatment:</p><br/><ul><br/><li>Aerosol therapy – the most effective method to treat sinus infections which is proven in clinical studies with a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis</ul> </li> <br/><p>The treatment protocol options available for a sinusitis infection utilized by physicians involve an oral antibiotic, however ineffective.</p><br/><ul>  <br/><li>Oral antibiotics - treat infections by entering the blood stream and move through the blood stream by way of the blood vessels, delivering medications into the sinus cavities.</ul></li> <br/><p>Note:  there are very few blood vessels in the sinus cavity – this translates into minimal deposition of medication to the sinus infection, resulting in recurrent infections or failure to eradicate the sinus infection!!!</p><br/><ul>  <br/><li>Nasal sprays are also frequently prescribed or purchased over the counter to alleviate sinusitis.</li>   <br/><li>Steroid nasal sprays - used to reduce inflammation and also limited in by the awkward nozzle on the nasal bottle, also resulting in failure to effectively treat the upper sinus cavities. </li> <br/><p>Now that you have been informed about the effectiveness of aerosol medications for the treatment of sinusitis, and you know that oral antibiotics result in a poor treatment for your sinusitis, ask your doctor to prescribe for you an aerosol treatment!</p><br/><p>Aerosol treatment for sinus infections is available through Sinus Dynamics.  Sinus Dynamics is the only company who provides a comprehensive treatment regimen for sinus infections.</p><br/><ul>  <br/><li>Sinus Dynamics provides all medications, devices, as well as assisting with billing and insurance.  A topical treatment approach uses a nebulizer to deposit medications directly into the sinus area.  The nebulizers provided by Sinus Dynamics are able to deliver a 3.2 micron sized particle of antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal into the sinus cavity, making contact with the actual site of infection.    Unlike oral antibiotics, custom compounded medications are medications that have removed all nonessential ingredients that a patient may be allergic to and provide an exact dose.</ul></li>   <br/><p>The advantage of using a nebulizer to deliver medications into the deep sinus regions is that the fine medicated mist can travel into even the tiniest of sinus openings and begin treating the infected sinus cavities, and reduce inflammation.  Sinus Dynamics offers the latest technology in the treatment of sinusitis on the market.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to begin your treatment for your sinusitis symptoms!</p><br/>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is acute sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis treatment options are available and there is debate about the effectiveness of the most common treatments that are regularly utilized.  A sinus infection is considered acute when the infection has existed for less than twelve weeks; acute sinus infection symptoms last up to four weeks. Acute Sinus Infection symptoms typically are a productive cough, congestion, postnasal drip, green nasal discharge, and facial pain and pressure. If the sinusitis symptoms continue for twelve or more weeks it is then diagnosed as chronic and the symptoms typically include fatigue as well as loss of taste and smell.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is recognized by inflammation of the sinus cavity. The onset of sinusitis begins when a person experiences swelling of the sinus cavity lining, usually caused by a cold or allergy.  A sinus infection is caused by bacteria that enters the nasal passage and grows in the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>&quot;Acute bacterial and viral sinusitis are difficult to distinguish. However, If symptoms last less than 10 days, it is generally considered viral sinusitis. When symptoms last more than 10 days, it is considered bacterial (usually 30% To 50% are bacterial sinusitis.  Hospital acquired acute sinusitis can be Performed by CT scans of the sinuses.&quot;</p><br/><p>Once the cavity lining of the sinus is attacked by bacteria more inflammation occurs.  Once the cavity is inflamed, the cilia in the cavity lining can no longer flush out the bacteria and mucus.  This is the usual course of sinusitis.Common symptoms for Acute Sinusitis include facial pain, facial pressure, congestion, cough, postnasal drip, and green nasal discharge.</p><br/><p><strong>What are the standard treatment options for an acute sinusitis infection?</strong></p><br/><p>The mainstay for treatment of sinusitis infections are oral antibiotics. There are many standard treatments for Acute and Chronic sinusitis that are not necessarily effective. A combination of antibiotics will likely be utilized depending on patient's response to the prescribed medications.  The lack of response to the prescribed antibiotics is often a result of the patient's sinus infection not receiving a strong dose of medication.  This lack of response to potent antibiotics in the sinus cavity stems from a small amount of blood vessels in the sinus cavity. The problem of treating sinus infections with oral antibiotics is that the medication functions by reaching the infection through the blood vessels which are located in the nasal cavity.  The anatomy of the sinus cavity which is designed with a very small amount of blood vessels results in oral medication not treating the sinus infection.  Therefore an effective amount of oral antibiotic medication cannot be delivered to the infected site with oral medications. The two most common treatment options are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>Nasal Sprays</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Nasal sprays and nasal irrigation are used for inflamed sinuses.  Physicians may prescribe a nasal decongestant to treat acute sinusitis as well but the patient is  cautioned about overuse due to a rebound effect.  Whether a patient has a chronic or acute sinus infection, nasal sprays can provide some symptom relief by clearing out excess mucus and thus alleviating symptoms of sinusitis.  Nasal sprays may offer some relief to the lower part of the sinus cavities.  However, the particle size of the nasal spray is too large to enter through the inflamed opening of the sinus cavity to travel up into the sinusitis infection.  There are several types of nasal sprays.  Nasal sprays are often steroid, decongestant, saline, and antihistamine solutions.</p><br/><p>Oral steroids and sinus surgery are the last treatment options available.  Steroids can be problematic if taken orally and are known to have side effects.  Patients who do not respond to medication and develop chronic sinusitis may be recommended sinus surgery.</p><br/><p><strong>Where can I find an effective treatment alternative?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is the latest treatment method for acute sinusitis infections.  Sinus Dynamics treatment method clears up sinus infections more effectively than the standard approach of treating sinus infections as well as the symptoms associated with sinusitis. Sinus Dynamics aerosolizes antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories in a nebulizer which emits a mist, 3.2-micron particle size, topically reaching the sinus infection.  Sinus Dynamics topical approach to treating sinusitis allows for the medication to rapidly enter the sinus cavity. The aerosolized medication fights through the infection, decreasing inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavity and easily depositing medication to the sinusitis infection. More importantly, the Sinus Dynamics topical medications have little to no side effects as they stay in the blood stream around the sinus cavities, unlike oral antibiotics. Call Sinus Dynamics today to obtain this acute sinusitis treatment as your next treatment option (877) 447-4276.  Sinus Dynamics nebulized therapy is safe, easy, and has a 98% success rate in treating patients with acute sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinusitis Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is caused by the inflammation of the nasal passageways, making it difficult for the sinuses to drain mucus. When the openings of the sinuses get blocked, they fill with mucus which often times leads to an infection as it allows for bacteria to begin growing. While most cases are acute, meaning it lasts seven to ten days; many people suffer from chronic sinusitis which can last twelve weeks or longer with much more severe symptoms. While it may be serious, there are many different types of <strong>chronic sinusitis treatment.</strong></p><br/><p>As the infection grows the symptoms become more severe and there is a higher risk involved if the infection goes untreated. It becomes more difficult to function in everyday life which can be very aggravating with the responsibilities that we all have. Luckily there are several types of treatment available to help those suffering from these symptoms.</p><br/><p>The three types of treatment include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral - antibiotic, antifungal and anti-inflammatory medications</li><br/>    <li>Surgical - FESS, and balloon sinuplasty</li><br/>    <li>Topical - aerosolized, atomized and nasal irrigation treatments</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>ORAL TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>Oral medications are most commonly prescribed to treat sinus infections. Depending on the cause of the infection, antibiotic, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications are prescribed to ease the symptoms and fight the infection. Sometimes a compounded medication is prescribed, which is a mixture of the three. However, there is a risk of developing a resistance to the medications and since they utilize the blood stream to deposit medication, this makes it difficult for it to reach the sinuses since they do not have much blood flow.</p><br/><p><strong>SURGICAL TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>Surgical treatments are an alternative to oral medications. FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that opens sinus air cells and sinus ostia (the opening of the sinuses) with an endoscope. The doctor will shave parts of the bone and tissue away using an endoscope, opening the nasal passageways making it possible for the mucus to drain from the sinuses. Another procedure is balloon sinuplasty, where using a wire the doctor inserts a small balloon into the nasal passageways. The balloon in then inflated to a quarter of an inch, causing immediate drainage of the sinuses. Both procedures are effective on immediate terms, however they do not treat the infection itself meaning that most patients will undergo procedures several times in their life.</p><br/><p><strong>TOPICAL TREATMENT - HOW SINUS DYNAMICS CAN HELP YOU</strong></p><br/><p>The most effective form of eliminating sinusitis is through the use of topical treatment. Sinus Dynamics offers three types of topical treatment that are shown to provide a 300% increase in infection free time vs. oral antibiotics for post surgery patients (according to the Wahl Study). All three treatments use compounded medication and solutions delivered via a drug delivery device directly to the sinuses, depending on the patient's condition.</p><br/><p><strong>AEROSOLIZED THERAPY</strong></p><br/><p>The first of the three treatments is an aerosolized treatment that breaks down compounded medication to a 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle, making it possible for medication to travel through the tightest of spaces and reach the deepest pits of the sinuses. In the case of sinusitis the smaller the particle the better, meaning that the medication will be able to reach the smallest parts of the sinus cavities.</p><br/><p><strong>ATOMIZED THERAPY</strong></p><br/><p>The second form is atomized therapy. Atomized therapy propels solutions directly to the sinuses using positive pressure. Much in the same fashion as the aerosolized treatment, this treatment atomizes solutions to a size of 6.0 to 10.0 microns.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>The last form of treatment is nasal irrigation. Nasal irrigation uses a mixture of an all natural, preservative free sea salt saline mixture and solutions to cleanse the nasal passageways, clearing them of bacteria and debris and freeing the cilia to move mucus from the sinuses and out of the nasal passageways.</p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis treatment varies depending on the patient's condition and what their doctor feels is the best treatment option for them. Most acute cases of sinusitis are easily treated with a heavy dose of oral medications, while most cases of chronic sinusitis involve a more hands-on form of treatment. If you are currently suffering from the symptoms of chronic sinusitis call Sinus Dynamics and we can get you breathing freely once again.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the therapy that we offer, please contact us now using this website or you can call us at 1-877-447-4267. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to discuss our treatments with you, and resolve any concerns or any questions that you may have. We look forward to hearing from you soon and helping you take control of your sinus symptoms TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Maxillary Sinusitis Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Where are the Maxillary Sinuses?</strong></p><br/><p>The maxillary sinuses are found in the cheek area and above the upper teeth.  When there is a maxillary sinusitis infection it will likely produce pain and pressure around the eyes, cheeks, and teeth.  Complaint of headache and toothache are also common if the Maxillary sinuses are infected.  There are several pairs of paranasal sinuses. There are the:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>frontal</li><br/>    <li>ethmoid</li><br/>    <li>maxillary</li><br/>    <li>sphenoid</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A sinus infection in the maxillary sinus area is common place to develop a sinus infection.  The maxillary sinuses close proximity to the eyes can produce a migraine as well as dizziness.</p><br/><p><strong>How Does a Maxillary Sinus Infection develop?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is caused by a blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus as well as mucus in the sinus cavities. The symptoms of a maxillary sinus infection include pain in the teeth, pressure below the eyes, and facial pain as well as the constellation of sinusitis symptoms. The sinusitis infection begins from an existing cold or allergy that causes inflammation of the sinus cavity lining in the maxillary sinus area.   When the sinus cavity is inflamed and bacteria enter the nasal passages, bacteria can then attack the swollen lining. The amount of swelling that occurs in the nasal passages causes the cilia to stop flushing out the trapped bacteria and mucus; this is the onset of a sinusitis infection. There are many treatment methods available to treat maxillary sinusitis, whether acute or chronic sinus infections.</p><br/><p>This increase of inflammation at the sinus cavity openings leads to a more serious sinus infection that traps bacteria in the sinus cavities.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity producing pain and inflammation.</p><br/><p><strong>Are there any complications that can occur with a Maxillary Sinus Infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes! Bacterial sinusitis in the maxillary sinuses in certain populations and those with preexisting conditions are at risk for a variety of other infections and complications.</p><br/><ol><br/>    <li>Osteomyelitis - adolescent males are at risk of an infection of the bone (osteomyelitis) if there is an acute infection in either the frontal or maxillary sinuses.  The patient will likely experience headache, fever and develop Pott's puffy tumor a swelling in the facial area.</li><br/>    <li>Infection of the Eye Socket - the result of a sinus infection that did not resolve is an infection in the eye socket.  With the close proximity of the maxillary and the ethmoid sinuses to the eye area this is a serious complication that can develop.  The patient will experience drooping of the eyelid and in severe cases the patient loses the movement due to the pressure on the optic nerve resulting in vision loss.</li><br/>    <li>Blood Clot - a blood clot is more common complication occurring in the ethmoid or frontal sinuses however it can develop in any other sinus area.</li><br/>    <li>Brain Infection - this is the most dangerous complication.  The spread of an infection to the brain through the sinuses by anaerobic bacteria is very serious.  The patient may experience altered consciousness, visual problems, personality changes, headache, seizure or coma as well as death.</li><br/></ol><br/><p><strong>Is the Treatment for a maxillary Sinus infection different from other sinus infections?</strong></p><br/><p>No. The doctor will recommend the usual treatment for a sinus infection in the case of maxillary sinusitis infection such as: nasal spray, oral antibiotic, decongestant, antihistamine as well as pain medication such as Alieve.  Diagnostics may include a CT scan, MRI or an Xray to verify the blockage in the sinus passage.  Nasal sprays and oral antibiotics are limited in fully addressing sinus infections and recurrent infections are likely with the inability of the oral antibiotic to effectively address a virulent case of sinusitis.  Patients who suffer with recurrent sinus infections are often aware of this condition and are forever seeking alternative treatments.</p><br/><p><strong>Have any other treatment options been found successful for treating a maxillary sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes! Sinus Dynamics provides the newest most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis, including a maxillary sinusitis infection.  Sinus Dynamics utilizes custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered topically into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamic's treatment approach uses aerosolized therapy to deliver medications through nebulizer into the sinus cavity.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the trapped bacteria as well as reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  Sinus Dynamics offers the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections by delivering medication directly into the sinus cavity.  A topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics today to obtain your <strong>maxillary sinusitis treatment</strong> today(877) 447-4276.</p><br/>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Nasal Congestion Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nasal congestion can be a very annoying problem that leads to sinusitis and other types of illnesses. Normally caused by a cold or flu, nasal congestion is the swelling of the nasal passageways due to bacteria and debris irritating the membrane lining the nasal passages. While there's not much you can do to prevent it, there are several forms of <strong>nasal congestion treatment </strong>that can ease the symptoms and make it a little easier to deal with.</p><br/><p><strong>FIRST STEP: MOISTURE</strong></p><br/><p>What causes nasal congestion is nasal irritation. The nasal passage walls become dry and irritated by bacteria and debris, swelling up and stopping the flow of mucus from the sinuses. The best way to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion is to keep your nasal passages moist. There are many ways to accomplish this and they include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Using a humidifier</li><br/>    <li>Taking long, hot showers</li><br/>    <li>Breathing over a boiling pot of water (CAREFULLY!)</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Each of these methods will help keep your nasal passageways moist, and will help thin the mucus making it easier to drain.</p><br/><p><strong>SECOND STEP: COMPRESS, ELEVATE, IRRIGATE</strong></p><br/><p>There are many other ways to ease the pain of nasal congestion and they can all be done at home. Let's take a look at a few of these options:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Use a warm compress over the infected sinus. Placing a warm, moist towel over your face can help relieve the pressure and clear your sinuses.</li><br/>    <li>Keeping yourself propped up at night by using a few extra pillows to keep your head elevated can help make breathing a bit easier.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation can help flush bacteria and other debris from your nasal passages. Using a mixture of saline (natural sea salt mixture) and medication will help give your nasal passages a &ldquo;bath&rdquo;, in turn keeping your sinuses healthy. You can buy irrigation kits at the store, or Sinus Dynamics offers a nasal irrigation kit that comes with a custom molded bottle designed for ease of use. Also, it does not have an inner-tube, which eliminates the chance of bacterial growth within the bottle.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>THIRD STEP: MEDICATE</strong></p><br/><p>If you are still having trouble finding relief using these methods you can always employ the use of different medications that are designed to help with nasal congestion. There are nasal decongestants which come in the form of nasal sprays or pills. Antihistamines are used for those with nasal problems brought on by allergies, and typical pain killers can used for the pain associated with sinusitis but they won't do anything as far as congestion is concerned.</p><br/><p>If you are suffering from nasal congestion and are having trouble finding relief from your symptoms, please call Sinus Dynamics today. We will be able to get you on your way to recovery and get you breathing freely as you used to! You can contact us one of two ways, either using this site or by calling us at 1-877-447-4276. One of our friendly staff members will be standing by to help you with whatever questions, or concerns that you may have and get you started towards recovery. We hope to hear from you soon!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Post Nasal Drip Treatment - Drainage</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is postnasal drip?</strong></p><br/><p>A common symptom of a sinusitis infection is postnasal drip.  Postnasal drip is defined as &quot;a trickling of mucus onto the pharyngeal surface from the posterior portion of the nasal cavity, usually caused by a cold or an allergy.  Sinusitis is also caused by a blockage in the sinus cavities that creates swelling from a preexisting cold or allergy usually. Throughout each day our glands secrete 1 to 2 quarts of mucus to keep the sinus and nasal passages moist.  The mucus helps to trap and destroy any foreign pathogens or entities that enter the body and potentially cause an infection.  Postnasal drip is a result of excess mucus production whether it is overly thin or thick that runs down the back of the throat.</p><br/><p><strong>What causes postnasal drip?</strong></p><br/><p>There are a number of causes for excess mucus production.  During a sinusitis infection when bacteria get into the sinus cavity and attack the swollen sinus cavity lining, greater inflammation takes place producing more secretions. When the bacteria and mucus cannot be washed out by way of the cilia, the sinus infection begins. Other conditions that produce excess mucus include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Colds</li><br/>    <li>Flu</li><br/>    <li>Allergies</li><br/>    <li>Object stuck in the nose</li><br/>    <li>Pregnancy</li><br/>    <li>Certain medications (birth control and blood pressure medications)</li><br/>    <li>Deviated septum</li><br/>    <li>Cold temperatures or excess dryness</li><br/>    <li>Certain foods e.g. dairy, spicy</li><br/>    <li>Fumes from chemicals, perfumes, and cleaning products</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Certain diseases may also increase the chances of sinusitis infection. A few of the disease that cause the cilia to not work correctly are cystic fibrosis, Kartagener's syndrome, and immotile cilia syndrome which can produce a sinusitis infection disease. The many symptoms of sinusitis include congestion, cough, facial pain, headache, and green nasal discharge.</p><br/><p><strong>What are the common treatment methods for postnasal drip?</strong></p><br/><p>Treatment for postnasal is dependent on the cause of the problem.  If the cause is a bacterial sinus infection an antibiotic will likely be prescribed although it may only provide limited treatment.  Antihistamines and decongestants are commonly recommended to assist with reducing mucus production especially for sinus infections.  However, the older classes of antihistamines &ldquo;over dry&rdquo; the sinuses and thicken the mucus.</p><br/><p>Thinning agents are taken to assist with postnasal drip.  A thinning agent is a compound that contains guaifenesin also found in Mucinex.  Guaifensesin is taken to assist with mucus production as well as preventing blockages in the ears and sinuses.  It is recommended to increase water intake to flush the body out as well.  Thick mucus is more unpleasant and can cause discomfort.  In addition, nasal sprays or nasal irrigation is recommended to flush excess mucus, foreign debris, allergens, or irritants  from the nasal passages.  A nasal spray can provide some relief by flushing the lower sinuses however it is not capable of reaching the upper sinus regions due to large particle size that is emitted from the nasal spray bottle.  Antibiotics and decongestants are also frequently used to assist with postnasal drip. These medications work by traveling though the blood stream. In the sinus cavities there are very few blood vessels, making it difficult for an efficient amount of medication to be delivered to the sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Are there any alternative treatments available for postnasal drip?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes, indeed.  Sinus Dynamics is a new treatment for sinus infections that produce postnasal drip and will help clear the symptoms as well as eradicate the infection itself. Sinus Dynamics uses the top of the line technology to fight sinusitis. Sinus Dynamics is a form of nebulized therapy, which uses anti-inflammatories, anti-fungals, and antibiotics to relive sinusitis rapidly through a nebulizer. The nebulizer provided by Sinus Dynamics delivers 3.2 micron particle size which results in the medication topically treating the infection.  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach results in little to no side as well as a low systemic absorption.  Sinus Dynamics nebulized therapy is safe, easy, and has a 98% success rate in patients.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to discuss a <strong>postnasal drip treatment</strong> that works (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Home Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is a sinusitis home treatment?</strong></p><br/><p>There are various<strong> sinusitis home treatments</strong> used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  There is little scientific proof available regarding home remedies and some are more commonly used than others.  A sinusitis infection is a blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities. The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis symptoms:   headache, postnasal drip, facial pain and pressure, cough, congestion, fever, and aching over the affected sinuses.  Sinus infections can cause inner ear problems as a result of the nasal passages being clogged.</p><br/><p><strong>What are the most common sinusitis home treatments?</strong></p><br/><p>The treatment options available for a sinusitis infection home remedy include over the counter decongestants, antihistamines, expectorants, salt water washes, nasal sprays, vaporizers and humidifiers as well as drinking plenty of fluids, and rest.</p><br/><ol><br/>    <li>Decongestants - shrink swollen mucous membranes that are in the nasal passageways and sinus cavity openings and provide symptom relief.  The purpose of a decongestant is to allow for easy breathing during a sinus infection, unblocking the airways.</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines - clear excess mucus from allergic reactions that often trigger sinusitis infection such as Benadryl, Claritin or Sudafed.  Histamine causes nasal mucus production as it increases vascular permeability, resulting in fluid escaping from the capillaries into the tissues.</li><br/>    <li>Analgesics - such as Alieve or Advil are mild over the counter anti-inflammatories that are often taken in combination with decongestants and antihistamines provide symptom relief for sinusitis.</li><br/>    <li>An expectorant - an agent like Guaifensin in medications is used to thin mucus and is beneficial for those in need of removing phlegm from the sinus or respiratory airways during an acute sinusitis infection or acute respiratory tract infection.  An expectorant helps bring up trapped mucus and other material from the bronchi, trachea, and lungs. Herbal expectorants are also available such as Elecampagne which is an herb that is grown and garnished with honey and lemon.  Any expectorant acts by breaking down the viscosity of the mucus and body secretions.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays are also commonly recommended sinusitis home treatment.  Nasal sprays assist with cleaning debris out of the sinus cavity and are typically prescribed or recommended in combination with other methods of sinusitis treatment.</li><br/>    <li>Sinus irrigators - clean out the sinus cavities and nasal passages as well as prevent the development of an infection.  A sinus irrigator can help improve a preexisting condition by clearing out nasal congestion, post nasal drip and other allergens with water and saline solutions. Another ancient sinus irrigator is the &ldquo;neti pot&rdquo;, probably the oldest known nasal irrigator and used for centuries in India; looks like a small teapot-like container which holds the water and an added salt mixture.</li><br/>    <li>Vaporizers and humidifiers - used to assist in getting more moisture into the air to combat dryness in the nose, sinuses, or lungs during a sinusitis infection.  A vaporizer's steam may help with congestion however the relief is just temporary. Inhaling hot steam will help moisten the mucus in the sinus cavity. The home remedy of putting a hot compress on the area that is inflamed will also only offer temporary relief since heat itself will not kill bacteria.</li><br/>    <li>Apple cider vinegar and garlic - Apple cider vinegar is known to have antibacterial and antiseptic properties and when it is combined with garlic which has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-parasitic properties creates a healthful tincture.  Garlic is known for its medicinal benefits as an antibacterial as are Echincea and Elderberry.  Many herbs are taken to ward off colds and flu's but the true benefits generate debate at this time and are undecided.  However, oral tinctures, like oral antibiotics also rely on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity which has questionable effectiveness.</li><br/></ol><br/><p><strong>I would prefer not to take an oral antibiotic, are there any other options for my sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes! Sinus Dynamics is not a sinusitis home remedy yet it is the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to discuss the treatment options available for your sinusitis infection.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Treatment Guidelines</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is an infection of the paranasal sinuses due to inflammation of the nose. It is now commonly referred to as rhinosinusitis, and is normally contracted after a cold or virus infection. The symptoms often include nasal congestion, a greenish-yellow discharge (depending on acute or chronic), pain in the upper teeth and jaw, facial pain and pressure, etc. There are several ways to treat sinusitis, ranging from the use of oral medications to surgery and the use of aerosolized and atomized therapies. In this article we are going to take a look at <strong>sinusitis treatment guidelines.</strong></p><br/><p><strong>ACUTE SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis rarely requires the use of antibiotics, so it is normal for doctors to wait seven to ten days before they prescribe any form of antibiotic. In most cases, acute sinusitis is easily resolved through the use of home remedies, and over the counter decongestants. A few of these remedies include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Maintaining adequate hydration</li><br/>    <li>Long, hot showers</li><br/>    <li>Breathing over boiling water (CAREFULLY)</li><br/>    <li>Analgesics (acetaminophen or Tylenol)</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Decongestants (Sudafed, etc.): oral and nasal spray</li><br/>    <li>Adequate bed rest</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Maintaining adequate hydration is extremely important to the health of the nasal passageways and sinus cavities. Most irritation and inflammation in the nasal passageways is due to the fact that they are dry, as mucus is not flowing freely. Drinking plenty of water (6 - 10 glasses a day) helps thin the mucus, and helps it flow easier.</p><br/><p>Another way to maintain moisture within the nasal passages is to take long hot showers, or breath in the steam from boiling water (carefully, of course). Nasal irrigation, the act of flushing a warm saline mixture through your nasal passages, can help as well. You can purchase an irrigation kit at your local drug store.</p><br/><p><strong>CHRONIC SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>If your sinusitis symptoms last longer than seven to ten days, than it has progressed to what is called chronic sinusitis, and can last up to twelve weeks (or longer, in some cases). At this point antibiotics are normally prescribed to aid in the relief of symptoms.</p><br/><p>Antibiotics will be prescribed for ten to fourteen days. A nasal steroid spray may also be prescribed for certain cases of recurrent sinusitis. If symptoms persist for 3 to 4 weeks the patient is normally referred to an ENT for consultation about surgery.</p><br/><p><strong>ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers alternative treatment to those who are not able to find the relief they are looking for with surgical and oral treatments. Through the use of aerosolized, atomized and nasal irrigation therapy, medication and solution is delivered directly to the sinuses.</p><br/><p>These treatments are topical, which mean that there is no risk of developing resistance to oral medications. If you or someone you know is suffering from sinusitis symptoms and can't seem to find relief call Sinus Dynamics now, and let us help you breathe as you used to.</p><br/><p>Our friendly staff will guide you through the treatment options available, answering any questions and resolving any concerns that you may have. You can contact us on this site, or call us at 1-877-447-4267, and we look forward to helping you find the relief you have been looking for today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Treatment For Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How does sinusitis begin?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically as a result when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure</p><br/><p><strong>What is a sinusitis treatment?</strong></p><br/><p>The most commonly utilized sinus treatment options available for a sinusitis infection include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>over the counter decongestants</li><br/>    <li>antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>expectorants</li><br/>    <li>nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>oral and liquid antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>steroids</li><br/></ul><br/><p>There are a number of known treatments that are readily available around your home to reduce suffering from sinusitis.  Running warm water over the face especially the nose area is beneficial for alleviating nasal congestion and facial pain.  Avoiding foods that thicken mucous like dairy, citrus, and spicy foods will help in clearing the nasal passages of mucous blockages.  A salt water rinse mixture poured into the nasal passage is also helpful as well increasing fluid intake to clear the nasal secretions is also beneficial.</p><br/><p><strong>Why do physician prescribe a treatment that is marginally effective?</strong></p><br/><p>Most physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis.  However, oral antibiotics are known to be marginally effective in treating a sinusitis infection.  Oral antibiotics utilize the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Oral antibiotics using the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels in the sinus cavity is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.</p><br/><p>There are other routes available to deliver medication to the sinus cavities during a sinusitis infection that are more effective. There are physicians who utilize this treatment method. A nasal administration is an under used route of admission that can effectively treat sinusitis conditions. Potent antibiotics are used specifically for sinus and lung infections and are delivered through a nebulizer, for example. </p><br/><p>When physicians have failed in eradicating the sinusitis infection, sinus surgery is the last treatment option.  Sinus surgery is not fun, and very painful only removing a portion of the sinus infection.  Statistically, patients who have had previous sinus surgeries typically require future sinus surgeries. When experiencing sinus problems that are acute or chronic, the treatment regimen will likely require taking medication.  Fortunately, most cases of acute sinusitis the symptoms will resolve without surgery or heavy medication.</p><br/><p><strong>What new treatment methods have been found to be effective in treating sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes.  Sinus Dynamics innovative treatment for sinusitis infection uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Aerosolized therapy which utilizes a nebulizer, a  device used for different types of sinus problems.  The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses liquid medication and emits the medication in a fine mist into the nasal passage.  The infected sinus area then receives the medication, resulting in a topical application.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides these sinus devices and medications with Sinus Dynamics assisting with all aspects of your sinus care treatment. Sinus Dynamics services assist with the doctor referrals, detailed explanations of all devices and medication as well as assistance with the use of the nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your <strong>treatment for sinusitis</strong> (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Fungal Sinus Infection Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What is a fungal sinus infection ?</strong></p><br/><p>A fungal sinus infection is a sinusitis infection that is caused by fungi in the sinus passages.  Fungi also known as mycosis, caused by the presence of fungi in the nasal area, takes place when the fungi pass the resistance barriers in humans and animals and establish infections.  Allergic fungal sinusitis is the most common form of sinusitis fungal infections and usually is a less complicated form of sinusitis.   In this form, the individual who suffers with a sinusitis fungal infection will suffer from an allergic reaction to their own nasal passage collections.  During the course of an allergic sinusitis fungal infection, the most prevalent symptoms are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>excessive nasal drainage</li><br/>    <li>congestion</li><br/>    <li>the possible development of nasal polyps (which occur as an immune system response)</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Fungal infections tend to afflict the very young and very old as well as those who have been taking a strong course of antibiotics for an extended period of time.  There are those that have a reaction to the fungi, and a fungal infection begins after contact and this can lead to a sinusitis fungal infection.</p><br/><p>Like bacteria, a fungus can multiply and cause a sinusitis infection.  Fungal spores are in the environment and we breathe in different kinds of fungal spores everyday into our nasal passages and sinuses.  Some people are more susceptible to fungal infections such as those with compromised immune systems, those receiving chemotherapy, and diabetics.  Yet, there are approximately 50, 000 kinds of fungi and very few are known to be problematic and cause human illness.</p><br/><p><strong>Can you tell me what type of fungal sinus infections there are?</strong></p><br/><p>There are three known types of sinus fungal infections: Allergic fungal sinusitis &ndash; similar to bacterial infection yet typically involves nasal polyps and thick drainage with likely sinus surgery that is intermittent throughout the lifetime of the patient to manage infection. Fungus ball sinusitis &ndash; overgrowth of fungal elements typically in the maxillary sinus typically in those who have reoccurring sinus infections and requiring sinus surgery. Chronic and acute invasive sinusitis &ndash; these are the most serious sinusitis infections and least common.  Acute invasive fungal sinusitis is virulent in that it progresses quickly and grows into the sinus tissue and bone.  Chronic invasive fungal sinusitis grows much slower with the same results as acute, yet stems from those with compromised immune systems such as those undergoing chemotherapy or uncontrolled diabetes.</p><br/><p><strong>Fungal Sinus Infection Treatment Options</strong></p><br/><p>The standard <strong>fungal sinus infection treatment</strong> options for fungal sinusitis symptoms typically include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>oral antifungal medication</li><br/>    <li>spray (steroid)</li><br/>    <li>surgery to remove the nasal polyps</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A physician typically prescribes a nasal steroid to shrink the nasal polyp as well as reduce inflammation.  In addition, the physician will recommend over the counter nasal spray as well for irrigation in the treatment of a sinusitis fungal infection.  Oral antifungal medication and oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed for the treatment of a fungal sinusitis infection.  Oral antifungal and oral antibiotic are the most common form of treatment prescribed by physicians for fungal sinusitis infection sinusitis at this time although they are known to be marginally effective in treating sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Antifungal medications that are prescribed to treat fungal infections include:  macrolides that are either compounded or as an IV medication as well as over the counter antifungal medications. Oral medications rely on the blood stream to deliver medication to the sinus cavity through the blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  The small amount of blood vessels results in an ineffective method for delivering oral medications to the sinus cavity. It is the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity which make it difficult for the antibiotic and antifungal medication to get to the site of the infection in the sinus area.  Hence, the antifungal and antibiotic cannot effectively fight the sinus fungal infection to the extent it is intended.</p><br/><p><strong>How Can I Make Sure The Sinus Infection Receives The Medication it Needs to Fight The Sinus Fungal Infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers a topical treatment referred to as Aerosol Therapy.  Sinus Dynamics provides this sinus infection treatment method which uses a nebulizer to send medication directly into the sinus cavity and treat the sinusitis.  A topical treatment method is actually preferred by ENT&rsquo;s treating sinusitis infections, according to the &ldquo;Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses&rdquo; 2005.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. Aerosolized medication is sent up into nasal cavity reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is painless and effective in treating all forms of sinusitis and has a 98% success rate.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach is highly successful and safe in treating sinusitis and it is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Call Sinus Dynamics to discuss treatment options for your <strong>sinusitis fungal infection</strong> today (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Best Treatment For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What Are Sinus Infections?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections begin with a cold or an allergy and cause inflammation in the sinus passages.  The symptoms of a sinus infection are identical to most upper respiratory infections.  The sinuses are lined with delicate mucus membranes throughout the nasal passages. The skull contains four sinus regions. The four sinuses are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Frontal - the frontal sinus is located over the eyes at eyebrow level</li><br/>    <li>Maxillary - the maxillary sinuses are located on the inside the cheekbone</li><br/>    <li>ethmoid - the ethmoid sinus lies just behind your nose, between your eyes</li><br/>    <li>sphenoid - the sphenoid sinus is behind the ethmoid sinuses, behind the eyes</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A sinus is actually an opening or a hole in the facial region of the skull. Each sinus has an opening allowing air to flow as well as fluid to drain. The sinus cavity openings extend to the nasal cavity allowing for ventilation.  If fluid from the sinus cavities enters into the sinuses there is painful pressure.  The fluid or mucus will become trapped if the sinus cavity opening is plugged. This is seen as a sinus infection which creates pressure and pain. The usual symptoms of a sinusitis infection are painful headache, pain in the face, swelling in the eyes or pressure in the eye area, as well as ear pain, neck pain, fever, and cough.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinus Infection Treatment Options &ndash; What is the best method?</strong></p><br/><p>The most common treatment methods used to treat a sinusitis infection are an oral antibiotic, decongestant, nasal spray, antihistamine and of course rest, drinking plenty of fluids to flush the system, as well as warm compresses and warm vapor to alleviate pain and pressure in the face.  Some physicians over prescribe oral antibiotics; it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Treating a sinusitis infection with oral antibiotics is known to be ineffective.  If you are lucky, you have a physician who has read that there are other options available that are more effective and he or she will use that method. The best method for treating a sinus infection is not an oral antibiotic but an aerosolized antibiotic.</p><br/><p><strong>Why Oral Antibiotics Don&rsquo;t Work &ndash; &ldquo;No&rdquo; on oral antibiotics</strong></p><br/><p>Oral antibiotics are currently the most common treatment prescribed for a sinusitis infection and yet they are marginally effective.  A significant problem exists for the sinus cavities relying on the blood vessels exclusively to deliver medication to the infected sinus cavities; the sinus cavities are characterized be very few blood vessels.  With so few blood vessels found in the sinus cavity, the tiny swollen nasal membranes that are also infected cannot provide an effective dose of medication.   Oral medication result in a marginal treatment for any sinusitis infection.  Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of oral antibiotics due to the blood vessels inability to provide an effective dose to the site of infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Decongestants &ndash; Yes &ndash; but use caution</strong></p><br/><p>Oral decongestants are effective but when used as a nasal spray there can be problematic side effects. Spray decongestants provide immediate relief but due to the active ingredient oxymetazoline or phenylephrine can become habit forming as well as inducing a rebound effect.  If spray decongestants are used for too long and the medication wears off, the swelling in the nasal cavity returns and is more severe than it was prior to the last application of decongestant.   Decongestants act by shrinking the swollen mucous membranes that are in the nasal passageways and sinus cavity openings.  The purpose of a decongestant is to allow for easy breathing during a sinus infection, unblocking the airways.  Another benefit of a decongestant is that it can shorten the course of the sinus infection by shrinking the ostia, allowing the mucus to drain from the sinus cavity.  A dependency on nasal sprays can easily develop which may require steroids to assist with the withdrawal period as well as reducing inflammation.</p><br/><p>A Nasal spray is beneficial but is not capable of providing relief to all the sinus areas.  A nasal spray is a treatment method that is recommended but limited in providing actual treatment to the upper sinus region due to the large particle emitted and design of the nasal spray bottle.  A nasal spray can only treat the lower sinus passages, thus flushing out pathogens in the lower sinus regions.</p><br/><p><strong>Aerosolized Therapy is the best treatment for sinus infections - &ldquo;YES&rdquo;</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections using aerosolized therapy.  Sinus Dynamics custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories are delivered with a pressurized aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer.  What is a Nebulizer? A nebulizer is a device that is used for sinus and respiratory conditions that uses liquid medications to be inhaled.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities and fight through the bacteria, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is highly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with a sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics today to receive the <strong>best treatment for sinus infection</strong> on the market (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinus Infection Treatments</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis is a sinus infection that up to, or longer than, twelve weeks. For many patients it&rsquo;s a recurring problem, arising several times a year. Chronic sinus infections are much more difficult to treat than an average acute infection as antibiotics are often needed and, in some cases, surgery. While difficult, it is treatable, and in this article we&rsquo;ll take a look at the different <strong>chronic sinus infection treatments</strong> that are offered.</p><br/><p>As mentioned before chronic sinus infections are much more difficult to treat than acute infections because of their advanced state. Treatment for chronic sinusitis normally falls into one of the following three categories:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications</li><br/>    <li>Surgery &ndash; FESS or balloon sinuplasty</li><br/>    <li>Topical &ndash; nasal sprays, nebulizers and atomizers</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Oral medications are normally the first form of treatment that patients undergo for chronic sinusitis. A combination of antibiotics, antifungal and anti-inflammatory medications are prescribed to the patient by their physician to fight the infection. However, oral medications often have a hard time with fighting infection due to the fact that they work through the blood stream and blood flow to the sinuses is limited.</p><br/><p>If the symptoms are not relieved orally, doctors will often refer the patient to an ENT, an Ear Nose and Throat doctor. There are two different types of surgeries that the ENT will perform depending on the severity of the infection. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery involved shaving bits of the bone and tissue to open the ostia (the opening of the sinuses) for draining. A balloon sinuplasty is when the use a wire to feed a balloon into the nasal passageway which is then inflated, opening the ostia for drainage. Both of these methods are effective on immediate terms, but they do not do much in the way of fighting infection leaving the patient susceptible to infection a short time later.</p><br/><p>Many patients find relief from their symptoms in the form of topical treatments such as nasal sprays, aerosolized therapy and atomized therapy. While nasal sprays are believed to lead to complications further down the line, aerosolized and atomized therapy have been relieving the effects of sinusitis without the risk of developing resistance to oral antibiotics and without the need for surgery.</p><br/><p>There are three main types of topical treatment:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosolized treatment</li><br/>    <li>Atomized treatment</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Aerosolized treatment involves nebulizing medication to a 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle, enabling the medication to reach the deepest regions of the sinus cavities. The small micron size makes the medication able to squeeze through the tightest of spaces and reach the sinuses easily in an ultra-fine medicated mist.</p><br/><p>Atomized treatment, while not atomizing to the same particle size, propels solution to the deepest parts of the sinuses using positive force. With atomized therapy, the solution is atomized to a 6.0 to 10.0 micron sized particle and the mist coats the lining of the nasal passageways while also settling deep into the sinus cavities.</p><br/><p>The last form of topical treatment is nasal irrigation. Using a nasal irrigator, a saline (warm salt water mixture) is flushed through the nasal passageways, clearing out all bacteria and debris. It also hydrates the nasal passageways; a large cause of nasal irritation is dryness in the nasal passages.</p><br/><p>Many people suffer from sinusitis and feel helpless in the pursuit of relief. Sinus Dynamics specializes in aerosolized, atomized and medicated nasal irrigation treatments and can help you find the relief you&rsquo;ve been looking for TODAY.</p><br/><p>If you would like more information about these types of treatment, please contact us now, and start the journey towards easy breathing. You can either contact us through this website, or give us a call at 1-877-447-4267, and one of our friendly staff members will help you through any questions or concerns that you may have. We look forward to speaking with you soon!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Clogged Sinuses Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What is clogging my sinus cavity?</strong></p><br/><p>Clogged sinuses are caused by a blockage.  Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stems from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection.  Sinusitis develops typically as a result when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.  When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation.</p><br/><p>During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a constellation of sinus infection symptoms: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain, facial pressure, and fatigue.  Any opening of the nasal and sinus passage that is blocked or obstructed will cause pressure, discomfort and at least mild pain.  Any treatment that reduces inflammation will be helpful in eradicating the sinusitis infection, as inflammation results in blockage of sinus openings.  The most common methods utilized to treat a sinusitis infection are an oral antibiotic, nasal steroid spray, decongestant, and antihistamines.</p><br/><p><strong>How Do Physician&rsquo;s know which sinuses are clogged?</strong></p><br/><p>If there is a large obstruction in the sinus cavities, physicians will often utilize CT scans, Xray or an MRI to determine the type of blockage. Larger sinus blockages are associated with infection and likely result in fever. The pressure from a sinusitis infection blockage can result in a headache and be alleviated through various methods.  A sinusitis headache is an inflammatory condition of the sinus cavities which results in obstructing the sinus passages.  A sinus headache may develop due to irritation of the nerves surrounding the sinus areas that are inflamed.</p><br/><p><strong>What treatment methods work?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics! Sinus Dynamics offers an innovative and effective treatment method for sinusitis infections.  Clogged sinus cavities require a topical treatment.  Sinus Dynamics custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories are delivered with a pressurized aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer into the sinus cavities.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. An aerosolized treatment is capable of entering the clogged sinus cavity and the medicated mist enters the nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach is the most effective sinus therapy and  medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is a state of the art treatment method.  Many ENT&rsquo;s are now aware of this treatment method and prefer a nebulized treatment to an oral antibiotic because it is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to get your prescription to treat your sinusitis infection blockage (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Inflamed Sinus Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Sinus inflammation occurs when allergies and other pollutants irritate the sinuses, causing them to swell. As a result, the sinuses are unable to drain mucus and this congestion can lead to sinusitis or painful sinus headaches as an infection develops within the sinus cavities. Sinus headaches can be especially painful and difficult to deal with, they often begin first thing in the morning and routine activities such as bending over can be cause intense, dulling pain around the eyes, nose and cheeks. <strong>Inflamed sinus treatment</strong> varies from home remedies to physician prescribed medications, and can be relatively easy to treat with the proper care and attention.</p><br/><p><strong>HOME REMEDIES</strong></p><br/><p>There are many home remedies that can help reduce the symptoms of sinus inflammation, if you are suffering due to a sinus headache or sinusitis these may be able to help:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Use a humidifier</li><br/>    <li>Take long, hot showers</li><br/>    <li>Breathe steam over a boiling pot of water (carefully, of course)</li><br/>    <li>Compresses over the affected sinuses</li><br/>    <li>Take over the counter antibiotics/antihistamines</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A large cause of irritation to the nasal passages and sinuses is due to the fact that they are dry. Using a humidifier, or taking long hot showers, can help keep them moisturized and reduce the inflammation. It can also help the mucus start flowing, which will also help keep them moisturized.  Breathing over a steaming pot of water can also help, but you must be careful when doing this.</p><br/><p>Some people find relief by using a warm compress over the affected sinuses, this can help thin the mucus and open the sinuses allowing for drainage. Of course, the use of antibiotics is also helpful. Sinus inflammation can also be caused by an allergic reaction, or even an asthma attack, so antihistamines can be very helpful if your allergies are causing your sinus problems.</p><br/><p>One of the most important things that you can do is to stay properly hydrated. It is recommended to drink 6 &ndash; 10 glasses of water a day. The intake of fluids will help thin the mucus, making it easier to drain.</p><br/><p><strong>IS IT SINUSITIS?</strong></p><br/><p>If you have tried the above remedies and the symptoms still persist, there is a chance that you could have sinusitis. Sinusitis is when an infection forms within the inflamed sinuses, causing an intense pressure and often has flu-like symptoms. In these instances, it is advisable to seek doctor&rsquo;s care as they can prescribe you antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications to help fight the infection. In some severe cases of sinusitis, surgery is suggested as an alternative to open the sinuses for immediate drainage and relief.</p><br/><p><strong>HOW SINUS DYNAMICS CAN HELP</strong></p><br/><p>Inflamed sinus treatments come in many shapes and forms, from oral medications to home remedies, and even to surgery. If you are suffering from the symptoms of sinus inflammation and have been unable to find the relief you need, Sinus Dynamics can help.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers an alternative to oral medications and surgery that eliminate the risk of developing dependency to oral antibiotics, and has longer lasting effects than surgery.  Our pharmacy specializes in three cutting edge forms of topical treatment and can give you the relieve you deserve.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about what Sinus Dynamics offers, please contact us now using this site or by calling us at 1-877-447-4267. One of our friendly staff members will be waiting to answer any questions and resolve any concerns that you may have. Call us now and you can be breathing easy in just a few short days!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Maxillary Sinus Infection Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What are the maxillary sinuses?</strong></p><br/><p>The function of the sinuses involve warming and heating inhaled air, insulating the surrounding structures such as the eyes and nerves, increasing voice resonance, and acting as a buffer against facial trauma.  There are four pairs of paranasal sinuses. There are the: maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses.  Both maxillary sinuses drain into the nose.  Swelling in the sinus passage can create a blockage of the sinus outlet producing fluid build-up in the sinus.  If the sinus fills up with fluid, bacteria can grow in the fluid due to the sinus area being a warm, dark, and moist environment.</p><br/><p>Maxillary sinusitis is inflammation of the maxillary sinus area caused by a blockage of bacteria, fungi, virus or foreign debris in the sinus cavities.  When there is a maxillary sinusitis infection it will likely produce pain and pressure around the eyes, cheeks, and teeth.  Any inflammation or infection in the maxillary sinuses can cause a problem during allergy season.  When the sinus is infected, it fills up with fluid and results in the entire sinus lining becoming inflamed. Those with inflammation in the maxillary sinus area will feel pain in their upper back teeth with a possible metallic taste in the mouth.  If the infection in the maxillary area is left untreated if poses a threat as a major dental problem.</p><br/><p><strong>Where are the maxillary sinuses?</strong></p><br/><p>The Maxillary sinuses are found in the cheek area and above the upper teeth.  The maxillary sinus is located on each side of the nose.  The roots of the upper back teeth go directly into the right and left side of the maxillary sinuses.  Complaint of headache and toothache are common when maxillary sinusitis problems have developed and suggest signs of infection.  If there is a chronic maxillary sinus infection and it lasts longer than three months it may be caused by several different diseases such as respiratory diseases.  Acute or chronic maxillary sinusitis is also associated with vertigo, lightheadedness, and blurred vision but are not common in chronic sinusitis; other causes should be investigated.</p><br/><p>The result of a blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus is excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  Sinusitis develops when the inflamed sinus cavity openings are attacked during the course of a cold or an allergy.  Symptoms of a maxillary sinusitis infection include: cough, headache, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure.</p><br/><p><strong>Maxillary Sinus Infection &amp; Headache - What treatment methods work?</strong></p><br/><p>Due to the proximity of the maxillary sinuses to the eyes a headache can develop if there is a maxillary sinus infection.  The pain from a headache due to sinusitis is usually pain in the forehead, eyes, or the teeth with a stuffy nose and congestion.  A sinus headache is one of the main reasons people visit a doctor.  If the sinusitis headache is caused by a blockage of foreign debris or excess mucus, there will likely be a fever.  Headache medications are taken in combination with the treatment methods used to treat a sinusitis infection.  The standard protocol for treating sinusitis infections are oral antibiotics, decongestants, nasal sprays, and using warm compresses to alleviate pain and pressure in the face.  The effectiveness of some of these treatments is up for debate.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics  - are the most commonly prescribed but cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection resulting in recurrent sinusitis infections.  The sinus cavities supply of blood vessels which are swollen and infected and cannot provide all the medication to the infection.</li><br/>    <li>Decongestants  - are also strongly recommended and function by shrinking swollen mucous membranes that are in the nasal passageways and sinus cavity openings providing easy breathing during a sinus infection, unblocking the airways.</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines - such as Benadryl or Sudafed can assist with reducing excess mucus that develops in the sinus passages and will provide symptom relief.  Antihistamines neutralize the effects of histamine and block histamines which are helpful in clearing up excess mucus from allergic reactions that often trigger sinusitis and can clear the headache that can accompany a sinusitis infection.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Any sinusitis treatment that attacks the cause of the inflammation will be helpful in eradicating the sinusitis headache.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the most effective <strong>maxillary sinus infection treatment.</strong>  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is very effective and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections.  Sinus Dynamics offers custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered topically into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer.  The nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron sized particle that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities and fight through the bacteria, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities. Sinus Dynamics topical approach to treating sinus infection is highly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.   Call Sinus Dynamics today to explore the treatment options available for sinusitis maxillary problems (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Natural Sinus Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Sinusitis is a recurring issue for many people that often times requires the use of oral antibiotics and even surgery to keep it under control. There are however <strong>natural sinus treatments</strong> that some people believe are the best way to nip your sinus infection in the bud. From apple cider vinegar to nasal irrigation, there are a ton of natural treatments that can give you some relief from those pesky sinusitis symptoms.</p><br/><p>Some of the most popular natural sinus treatments are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Apple cider vinegar</li><br/>    <li>Lemon balm tea</li><br/>    <li>Echinacea</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Humidifiers</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>APPLE CIDER VINEGAR</strong></p><br/><p>Many people believe that consuming a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar mixed in a glass of water will help greatly if taken at the first sign of getting sick. It is suggested to drink it daily, and it will thin the mucus greatly making it easier to drain. However there is some skepticism as to whether this treatment is safe. Due to the high acid content, it is suggested that you speak with your doctor before using apple cider vinegar as a daily medical treatment.</p><br/><p><strong>HERBAL REMEDIES</strong></p><br/><p>Echinacea however can be taken daily to boost the immune system and assist in fighting the infection. It can be taken in pill form or even drank as tea. Lemon balm is another herbal remedy that is often prepared as tea. Originating from China, it has anti-viral and bactericidal properties (according to http://www.livestrong.com/).</p><br/><p><strong>STEAM</strong></p><br/><p>If these methods have been proving unsuccessful you can always try a humidifier next to your bed while you sleep. A common cause of sinus problems is dry nasal passageways which lead to irritation and can later become inflamed. A humidifier will help keep your nasal passages moist as well as help thin the mucus making it easier to drain. If you don&rsquo;t have access to a humidifier you can also take long, hot showers or breathe the steam from a boiling pot of water (CAREFULLY!).</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation is one of the surest natural treatments that you can do. Nasal irrigation is the act of flushing a saline (natural salt water mixture) through your nostrils, effectively ridding your nasal passageways of bacteria and other debris that can cause nasal irritation and inflammation. You can get a nasal irrigation at your local drug store and mix the saline mixture yourself right at home.</p><br/><p>There are plenty of natural sinus treatments available to you, and one is sure to provide some relief to your sinus symptoms. If you decide to try the apple cider vinegar, it is strongly recommended that you speak to your doctor first and get his approval before proceeding. If you are still having trouble finding relief, please call Sinus Dynamics today and we can help you start breathing freely today. Our pharmacy offers a custom molded nasal irrigation kit that uses an all natural preservative-free sea salt saline mixture, and is designed to be inverted during treatment for ease of use and visibility.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the treatments that we offer, please contact us now using this site or call us at 1-877-447-4627. One of our friendly staff members will be standing by to answer any questions, or resolve any concerns that you may have. Give us a call and let us talk to you about how we can make your life a little easier by relieving some of those aggravating sinus symptoms!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Allergy Treatment</title>
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			<pubDate>2011-06-24 09:40:30</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Allergic reactions can trigger a sinus infection, as well as allergic rhinitis. If you suffer from these, call Sinus Dynamics today at 1-877-447-4276 for help. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Why do allergies cause sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>An allergy is an immune response and a hypersensitivity disorder that results in an inflammatory response activating white blood cells. Inflammation in the sinus cavities can cause headaches due to allergies.  When a person has an allergy there is the normal inflammation that takes place in the sinus cavity as well as mucus build up.  However, when there is a sinusitis allergy infection the walls of the sinus cavity and the openings into the sinuses become so swollen that bacteria is trapped inside the sinuses causing an infection.  Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses that usually is caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity by foreign debris.  The result of having a blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus is excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked by bacteria this leads to a more serious sinus infection.  Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis allergies can develop from exposure to allergens which later develop into a sinusitis infection.  An allergy is the production of histamine due to the presence of an allergen. Excess mucus production is the result of histamine which is seen as a hyperactivity response.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis allergy infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure.</p><br/><p><strong>Are there differences in treating a sinusitis allergy infection with a non-allergic case of sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>There isn&rsquo;t a definite answer.  Sinusitis Infections that are due to an allergy will likely utilize an antihistamine such as Benadryl or Sudafed to assist with reducing excess mucus that develops in the sinus passages and will provide symptom relief.  However, non-allergic sinus infections will also benefit from an antihistamine as well.  Histamine causes nasal mucus production as it increases vascular permeability, resulting in fluid escaping from the capillaries into the tissues.  Antihistamines  neutralize histamine which is helpful in reducing excess mucus from allergic reactions that often trigger sinusitis.</p><br/><p>The common denominator in the variety of sinus infections e.g. allergic, viral, bacterial and fungal is that a physician is inclined to treat most sinusitis infections with an oral antibiotic.  Strangely, oral antibiotics are statistically proven to be one of the least effective methods of treating sinusitis while it is also known to affect approximately 35 million people in the United States alone.  As technology has increased new methods have been introduced that now challenge the &ldquo;old school&rdquo; approach to treating sinus infections with oral antibiotics.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics - fail to treat sinus infections due to the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity to carry the medication to the infected site.  In short, it is difficult to effectively treat any sinusitis infection with oral medication.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays &ndash; flush the lower sinus regions and are unable to remove allergens in the upper sinus area which are harder to reach.  Nasal sprays are typically obtained over the counter or prescribed by a physician.  The large particle size of the nasal spray delivered into the sinus cavity cannot reach the site of inflammation or infection and thereby it cannot reduce the inflammation at the sinus cavity openings nor remove the pathogens caught inside the upper sinus cavities.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>What new methods have come on the market and treat allergic and non allergic sinus infections?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics! Sinus Dynamics is a company that specializes in treating all varieties of sinus infections and provides a new approach using aerosolized medications.  Sinus Dynamics challenges the old guard of oral antibiotics with their easy to use, safe sinus therapy that has a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections.  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered with a pressurized aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer.  Aerosol therapy is a treatment method available that utilizes a nebulizer to deliver medications into the sinus and respiratory tract in a medicated mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine  mist of medication with 3.2-micron particle size directly into the inflamed sinus cavities, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  A topical approach to treating sinusitis is highly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.   Call Sinus Dynamics to order your <strong>sinus allergy treatment now.</strong> (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Congestion Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinus congestion can be caused by any number of things, but one thing is known for certain, it is not always easy to treat. Depending on the cause of the congestion, antibiotics or antifungal medications could be prescribed or even surgery could be required to fix the problem. While there are many different <strong>sinus congestion treatments</strong> currently available, the proper treatment for the patient depends on the patient&rsquo;s condition and how severe their symptoms are.</p><br/><p>Sinus congestion is caused when the sinuses become inflamed due to irritation from bacteria and other debris within the nasal passageways. This can be caused by any number of things such as allergies, a cold or viral infection, a deviated septum and can even be triggered by an asthma attack. The treatment depends on what caused the initial infection and how serious the infection is itself.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATING CONGESTION IN ACUTE SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>The most common form of infection is acute sinusitis, meaning that it will only last about 7 to 10 days. The treatment involved with acute sinusitis is quite easy and most times the symptoms can be relieved with a variety of home remedies such as:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Warm compresses over the infected sinuses</li><br/>    <li>Using a humidifier at night during sleep</li><br/>    <li>Using over the counter medications</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>Anti-inflammatory/anti-histamine (if allergic rhinitis) medications</li><br/>    <li>Drinking plenty of fluids</li><br/>    <li>Getting plenty of bed rest</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Using warm compresses and a humidifier will help loosen the mucus and open the nasal passageways enough to cause a bit of drainage, this will help to pressure. The key is keeping the nasal passageways moist as the dry passages lend towards irritation and inflammation. Drinking plenty of water (6 &ndash; 10 glasses a day) will also help thin the congestion and make it easier to drain.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATING CONGESTION IN CHRONIC SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Many times if an acute sinus infection is left untreated it can progress into a chronic sinus infection, which is much more difficult to treat. As with acute sinusitis, nasal congestion is a symptom of chronic sinusitis only it is much more severe in this case, making it harder for medication to reach the sinuses and fight the infection. Common treatments include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Physician prescribed medications (antibiotics, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications)</li><br/>    <li>Surgery (FESS or balloon sinuplasty)</li><br/>    <li>Aerosolized treatment</li><br/>    <li>Atomized treatment</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The first line of defense in treating the congestion in a chronic sinus infection is the doctor will prescribe a mixture of antibiotic, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications that will be taken for a week to 2 weeks. However oral medications travel through the blood stream and due to the lack of blood flow to the sinuses the medication has trouble reaching the site of the infection. A common side-effect of oral medications is that many patients build resistance to the medications making them useless in the long run.</p><br/><p>If oral medications are unsuccessful their prescribing physician will many times refer the patient to an Ear Nose and Throat doctor for surgery. While surgery is immediately successful in treating the congestion (it literally flushes the sinuses out), the infection is rarely treated leaving the patient susceptible to more congestion in a few short weeks.</p><br/><p><strong>AEROSOLIZED AND ATOMIZED TREATMENTS</strong></p><br/><p>The most successful from of sinus congestion treatment is that of aerosolized and atomized therapy. They are topical treatments, dispensed into the nasal and sinus cavities using drug delivery devices. Depending on the severity of the congestion, patients have been able to find relief with either aerosolized or atomized therapy in quick daily treatments, and at little to no cost.</p><br/><p>Aerosolized treatment breaks down compounded medications (a combination of antibiotic, antifungal and/or anti-inflammatory medications) to a particle size of 1.0 to 3.2 microns, meaning that it is able to deliver medication through the tightest of congestion into the sinuses, where it is able to fight the infection at the source.</p><br/><p>Atomized therapy propels solutions straight to the sinuses using positive pressure. While it may not break down solution to the same micron size (6.0 to 10.0 micron sized particles), it coats the walls of the nasal and sinus cavities as it travels through the nasal passageways.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy specializing in the treatment of sinus congestion and sinusitis via aerosolized and atomized therapies. If you have been seeking relief, and have yet to find a sinus congestion treatment that works for you, please call us now.</p><br/><p>You can contact us through this website, or you can call us at 1.877.447.4267, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to guide you through our treatments answering any questions and resolving any issues that you may have. Call us now, and get on the road to breathing freely now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Fungus Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>How did I get a fungal sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Fungal infections in the body can be harmful and severe or minor and insignificant. We are all familiar with fungal infections of the feet but how does one get fungus in the nose?  A fungal sinus infection is a sinusitis infection that is caused by fungi in the sinus passages.  In the instances that fungi create infection, the infection can result in being minor to life threatening.  Fungi exist on the body surface at all times, like bacteria, and are usually not problematic.  Fungi also known as mycosis, caused by the presence of fungi in the nasal area, takes place when the fungi pass the resistance barriers in humans and animals and establish infections.  The symptoms of a sinusitis fungal infection are: excessive nasal drainage, congestion, the possible development of nasal polyps which occur as an immune system response.</p><br/><p><strong>What is the most common type of sinus fungal infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Allergic fungal sinusitis is the most common form of sinusitis fungal infections yet typically involves nasal polyps and thick drainage.  Allergic fungal sinus infection typically requires repeat sinus surgery that is intermittent throughout the lifetime of the patient to manage sinus health.  Fungus ball is the second most common sinusitis infection that is characterized by an overgrowth of fungal pathogens in the sinus cavities and tends to reccur also requiring sinus surgery.</p><br/><p><strong>Who is most likely to get a fungal sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Fungi can develop due to hot climate and humidity or overcrowded living conditions.  Fungi can exist as airborne spores resulting in the fungi originating in the lungs or on the skin.  In fact, fungi also reside in the sinus and nasal passages as well. Some people are more susceptible to fungal infections such as those with compromised immune systems, those receiving chemotherapy, and diabetics.  Fungal infections tend to afflict the very young and very old as well as those who have been taking a strong course of antibiotics for an extended period of time.  There are those that have a reaction to the fungi, and a fungal infection begins after contact and this can lead to a sinusitis fungal infection.</p><br/><p>Invasive sinusitis both chronic and acute, are the most severe sinusitis infections and least common. Invasive sinusitis stems from those with compromised immune systems such as those undergoing chemotherapy or uncontrolled diabetes.  Acute invasive fungal sinusitis is virulent in that it progresses quickly and grows into the sinus tissue and bone.  Chronic invasive fungal sinusitis grows much slower with the same results as acute, yet.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinus Fungal Treatment Options</strong></p><br/><p>The standard <strong>sinus fungus treatment</strong> options for fungal sinusitis symptoms typically include oral antifungal medication, nasal spray (steroid), surgery to remove the nasal polyps.  A nasal steroid will be prescribed typically to shrink the nasal polyp as well as reduce inflammation.  Over the counter nasal sprays are recommended to assist with  irrigation in the treatment of a sinusitis fungal infection.</p><br/><p>Antifungal medications that are prescribed to treat fungal infections include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Macrolide &ndash; anti fungal; either compounded or as an IV medication</li><br/>    <li>Over the counter antifungal medications</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Oral antifungal medication and oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed for the treatment of a fungal sinusitis infection.  Oral antifungal and oral antibiotic are the most common form of treatment prescribed by physicians for fungal sinusitis infection sinusitis at this time although they are known to be marginally effective in treating sinus infections. Oral medications rely on the blood stream to deliver medication to the sinus cavity through the blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  The small amount of blood vessels in the sinus cavity result in poor delivery.  Hence, the antifungal and antibiotic cannot effectively fight the sinus fungal infection to the extent it is intended. Fungal infections can sometimes be fatal. If you are suffering from a severe fungal infection see your doctor. Timely treatment of fungal infections is important to prevent serious damage to organs or even death.</p><br/><p><strong>I want this to go away! Are there any topical medications to fight this Sinus Infection?</strong></p><br/><p>YES!  Have you heard of Sinus Dynamics?  Sinus Dynamics is a company specializing in the treatment of sinus infection using a topical treatment referred to as Aerosol Therapy.  Sinus Dynamics approach is a treatment method that uses a nebulizer to send medication directly into the sinus cavity to treat sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Call Sinus Dynamics to discuss treatment options for your sinusitis fungal infection today (877) 447-4276!  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach is safe and has little to no side effects as well a low systemic absorption rate.  The nebulizers at Sinus Dynamics deliver an aerosolized medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that travels into the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly.  Sinus Dynamics has bragging rights that no other sinus treatment can state: a 98% success rate in treating all forms of sinusitis infections!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Over The Counter Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Prescription medication is not always necessary for the treatment of sinusitis; believe it or not, most cases clear up within 7 to 10 days. Many people are able to find relief from their symptoms with over the counter products (OTC products) and a mix of home remedies.</p><br/><p>A few common <strong>sinus infection over the counter treatments</strong> include:</p><br/><lu><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal Saline Sprays</li><br/>    <li>Nasal decongestant sprays</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamine medications</li><br/>    <li>Decongestant medications</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Depending on the cause, and symptoms of your sinus infection you can take one or a combination of the above OTC products. According to http://www.entnet.org/, the goals of OTC products are to:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Reopen the nasal passages</li><br/>    <li>Reduce nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Relieve pain and pressure symptoms</li><br/>    <li>Reduce potential for complications</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>NASAL SALINE SPRAYS</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal saline sprays are invaluable to the treatment of sinusitis and can be used to treat any form of infection. Most inflammation and irritation is caused due to dry nasal passageways, and the saline promotes moisture within the nasal passages. This also helps thin congestion and flush out bacteria and other debris causing irritation. Since saline is a warm salt water mixture there is no risk of becoming dependant, and it can be applied in a mist form up to six times a day.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL DECONGESTANT SPRAYS</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal decongestant sprays work immediately to remove congestion and clear nasal passageways. The most common decongestant sprays are Afrin, Vicks Sinex, Neo Synephrine and Dristan. These medications should only be used for 3 &ndash; 5 days however, because they can damage the delicate lining of the nasal passages. This will cause increased inflammation, or &ldquo;the rebound effect&rdquo;, and a dependency can also be formed.</p><br/><p><strong>ANTIHISTAMINE MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>If your sinus infection symptoms are caused by allergies then antihistamines are for you. The most common antihistamines are Benadryl and Tavist, and they help to relieve itchy eyes, itchy throats, sneezing and nasal congestion. One thing to keep in mind, antihistamine do have a &ldquo;drowsy&rdquo; effect on patients, so it is advisable that they are taken at home when you do not have to drive or operate machinery.</p><br/><p><strong>DECONGESTANT MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>Decongestant medications come in pill form and they work by reducing the blood flow to the nasal passageways, effectively reducing inflammation leading to improved air flow and less pressure and pain. A few common decongestant medications are Sudafed, Actifed and Claritin D.</p><br/><p>They do not treat the infection so they will often be taken combined with other medications. Side effects often include light-headedness, a general giddiness and increased heart rate. If you have high blood pressure or heart problems it is highly recommended that you consult with your physician before taking these medications.</p><br/><p><strong>ADDITIONAL NOTES</strong></p><br/><p>While all of these OTC products are effective, a combination is often taken to combat the many different symptoms of sinus infections. If you have tried these products and your symptoms have persisted for longer than 7 &ndash; 10 days, it is recommended that you consult your physician in case you might have chronic sinusitis.</p><br/><p>There are alternatives to these OTC products as well. Sinus Dynamics specializes in the topical treatment of sinusitis through the use of compounded medication and solutions administered with cutting edge delivery devices. Actively reducing the risks of dependency, and in most cases eliminating the need for surgery, Sinus Dynamics is giving patients the relief they have been seeking in quick and easy daily treatments.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the treatments that our pharmacy offers, please contact us now on this site or call us at 1.877.447.4267. One of our friendly staff members will be standing by to help get you headed towards recovery today, so you can start breathing freely NOW!</p><br/></lu>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>How do you know you have a sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections are tricky because they develop as a result of a cold or an allergy.  When that cold or allergy won&rsquo;t go away, you probably have a sinus infection. Sinus infections entail medications and there are several different treatment options available.  There are some new methods to treat sinus infections on the market and I bet I know of a treatment option you haven&rsquo;t heard of!  If you suffer from sinus infections you do want to know about this!  It&rsquo;s called aerosolize therapy by Sinus Dynamics.</p><br/><p><strong>How Come I have never heard of Aerosolized Therapy?</strong></p><br/><p>Probably, your doctor is in the bad habit of over prescribing oral antibiotics for your sinus infection.  Or your doctor has not read up on the benefits of aerosolized therapy, it&rsquo;s in Wikipedia for God&rsquo;s sake!  Your doctor also knows that oral antibiotics are not very effective at treating your stubborn sinus infection.  I bet you didn&rsquo;t know that?  Why isn&rsquo;t your doctor treating you with the best treatment option for your sinus infections?  Shame on them!</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the only sinus treatment using aerosolized therapy and it is the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections.  Sinus Dynamics utilizes:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>custom compounded antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>custom compounded anti-fungals</li><br/>    <li>custom compounded anti-inflammatories</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics uses a nebulizer to deliver medications directly into the sinus cavity topically treating the infection.  A nebulizer is a device used in aerosol therapy and the sinus dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 - 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities and fight through the bacteria, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer is unique in that other nebulizers on the market cannot make that claim of delivering a micron that is 3.2.  Studies show that to effectively treat the sinus area the particle size can be no larger than 3.2.</p><br/><p>Imagine mist coming out of a small device that is pressurized and the mist is made of strong antibiotics.  You breathe in the medication over the course of a few minutes.  Voila! You have just taken your medication!  The aerosolized mist that is emitted through a state of the art nebulizer is Sinus Dynamics treatment method.  The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is highly effective due to making physical contact with the infection.  In addition, medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.  Try Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy!  It is  effective and safe.  Clinical studies show a 98% success rate in treating sinus infections. Call Sinus Dynamics today to discuss the best <strong>sinus infection treatment</strong> (877) 447-4276.</p><br/><p>Yes, you can take oral antibiotics if you insist.   They are known to be marginally effective due to the lack of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  Here are the standard treatments that do not have a 98% have a success rate:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>Oral decongestants &ndash; Actifed, Sudafed</li><br/>    <li>Spray decongestants</li><br/>    <li>Nasal spray</li><br/>    <li>sinus surgery - sinus surgery is the last painful and only clears out a portion of the infection; usually the sinusitis infection returns requiring patients to have future surgeries.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>OR</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosol therapy &ndash; the most effective method to treat sinus infections which is proven in clinical studies.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>In addition, to medication drinking fluids to flush out the sinus infection, getting plenty of rest, and moist air to keep the nasal passages from drying out are also very important in recuperating from a sinus infection.  Cut to the chase and start your sinus therapy now that you know Sinus Dynamics is the most effective treatment available (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Migraine Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have all suffered from a dulling, painful headache that makes us sensitive to light, sound and even movement that we call a sinus migraine. More often than not though, we are confusing a sinus migraine with an ordinary migraine. There are ways to tell the difference, and in this article we are going to look at those differences as well as proper <strong>sinus migraine treatment.</strong></p><br/><p>According to the American Headache Society (http://www.achenet.org/) 9 out of 10 self diagnosed sinus migraines turn out to be regular migraines.</p><br/><p><strong>How do you tell the difference between a migraine and a sinus migraine?</strong></p><br/><p>The only true way to know if you have a sinus migraine is if you have a sinus infection, or sinusitis. Sinusitis is an infection of the sinuses, in which the nasal passageways become inflamed making it difficult for the sinuses to drain. This allows for the build-up of mucus (which causes the feeling of intense pressure around the cheeks, eyes and nose) in which bacteria begins growing causing an infection.</p><br/><p><strong>How do you treat a sinus migraine?</strong></p><br/><p>The best way to treat a sinus migraine is to go directly to the source and fight the infection itself. There are many ways to treat a sinus infection all depending on the cause of the infection itself. Sinusitis can be brought on by a number of different causes, ranging from a cold or viral infection to allergies or an asthma attack. You can treat a sinus infection with a variety of home remedies, some of them include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Using a humidifier during sleep</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Using OTC medications</li><br/>    <li>Drinking plenty of fluids</li><br/>    <li>Getting plenty of bed rest</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>HUMIDIFIERS</strong></p><br/><p>As bacteria and other debris get caught in our sinus cavities they begin to dry out the nasal passageways, which causes irritation and later inflammation. Using a humidifier during sleep can help moisturize the passageways, thinning mucus and relieving congestion and pressure. If you do not have access to a humidifier, taking long hot showers can help as well as breathing steam from a boiling pot of water (carefully, of course).</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Another way to keep the passageways moist is through the use of nasal irrigation. This is the act of flushing a medicated saline mixture through your nasal passages, flushing out bacteria and other debris that are causing irritation. You can purchase a nasal irrigator kit at your local drug store, and even make the saline mixture at home.</p><br/><p><strong>OVER THE COUNTER TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>While these methods help keep the nasal passages moist, they do not actively fight the infection itself. Most cases of sinusitis can be fought with over the counter medications that can be purchased at your local drugstore. A mixture of decongestants and antihistamines in the form of nasal sprays and pills can help relieve symptoms while your body naturally fights the infection. However, if your symptoms persist longer than seven to ten days it is recommended to consult your doctor about prescribing a dose of antibiotics to assist your body in fighting the infection.</p><br/><p>Sinus migraines can be extremely difficult to deal with in everyday life, but with the proper knowledge you can treat them and get on with your daily life in a timely manner. It is important to know the difference between a migraine and sinus migraine, and hopefully now you will be able to find relief from your symptoms.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy dedicated to providing patients with cutting edge sinus migraine treatment as well as other sinusitis symptoms. If you are suffering from a sinus migraine and are having trouble finding the relief you need let Sinus Dynamics get you the help you need TODAY.</p><br/><p>Contact us now using this site, or call us at 1.877.447.4267 and one of our friendly staff members will help you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Imagine being able to live your day to day life, headache free. Call us now and let us tell you about the treatments that we offer! We look forward to hearing from you soon!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Pain Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Why is a sinus infection painful?</strong></p><br/><p>A sinus infection in itself is painful.  There are also other conditions which may contribute to pain.  Some of the sinusitis is pain is due to inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  Sinusitis causes discomfort as inflammation in the face is painful.</p><br/><p>Blockages in the sinus passages  will cause the majority of pain, however, other common causes of pain in a sinus infection are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>sore throat</li><br/>    <li>body ache</li><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>dental pain</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The most common pain issue that stems from sinusitis is a headache and migraine. Over the counter medications such as Alieve, Advil, Tylenol will often be suggested.  The pain from a sinusitis migraine or headache is usually pain in the forehead, eyes, or the teeth with a stuffy nose and congestion.  A sinus headache is one of the main reasons people visit a doctor.  The frontal sinuses, located in the forehead area contribute to a sinus migraine due to the close proximity to the brain.  A sinus headache or migraine develops from irritation of the nerves surrounding the sinus areas that are inflamed.</p><br/><p>The treatment options used to treat sinus infection headaches are often analgesics.  If the analgesics are not effective, Advil Migraine, or Excedrine Migraine may be suggested in combination with mild over the counter anti-inflammatories in combination with other medications.  If headache medicines fail to provide adequate pain relief an antihistamine will be recommended in combination with other pain medications such as Benadryl, Claritin, or Sudafed to assist with reducing sinus inflammation.  Decongestants are used to assist with reducing mucus which contributes to pressure in the sinus areas which creates pain and headache.  A decongestant shrinks mucus membranes that clog sinus cavities and will necessarily provide some pain relief.</p><br/><p>Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acetaminophen, as well as Triptans and Ergots are the medications typically utilized by those coping with a migraine.  When the pain is not managed, sinusitis migraine sufferers can be prescribed opiates if they are unable to take Triptans.</p><br/><p>The pain issues of sore throat, inflamed nasal passages, and body ache are the cornerstone complaints by those suffering with a sinus infection as well as pain and pressure in the ears.  Many pain issues and complications can develop from the Maxillary sinuses which are connected to the upper teeth and are known to create pain in the teeth area due to the roots of the teeth being attached to the base of the maxillary sinus area.</p><br/><p>During a sinusitis migraine infection, the activity of the sympathetic nervous system interferes with emptying the stomach into the intestine and prevents oral medication from entering the intestine and prevents absorption.  Any increase in sympathetic activity is known to interfere with any oral medication.  A migraine headache is defined as a vascular headache caused by the enlargement of blood vessels and the release of chemicals from the nerves that coil around the large arteries of the brain lasting anywhere from hours to days.  When the nerves that coil around the arteries are stretched this causes the painful chemicals to release and also activates the sympathetic nervous system. A migraine activates the fight or flight response and trigger nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as extreme sensitivity to light.</p><br/><p><strong>What treatment really works in treating a sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>An effective treatment that eradicates the infection will be the best course of action.  Although oral antibiotics are the most common treatment for sinus infections, oral medication are very problematic during serious pain issue.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Pain interferes with the intake of oral medications.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>There are more effective treatment options available such as aerosolized therapy.  A physician will recommend medications to assist with pain as well as attempt to treat the infection which causes the majority of the pain.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides aerosolized sinus therapy which is a topical treatment.  Aerosolized therapy by Sinus Dynamics is the most unique and effective treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Oral antibiotics have a poor track record with treating sinus infections.  Yet, oral antibiotics are currently the most common treatment prescribed for a sinusitis infection and yet they are marginally effective due to the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity.  Sinus Dynamics treatment is a sinus therapy that uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are emitted by a nebulizer into the sinus cavities with a gentle pressurized aerosolized mist.  The particle size from the nebulizer is 3.2-micron particle size which is able to quickly travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities, and thus deposits medication onto the infection directly. Aerosolized therapy is safe and easy to use, with little to no side effects.  Topical treatments result in little to no side effects.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is the best treatment around. If you are looking for a <strong>sinus pain treatment</strong> you have found it, call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Pressure Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Sinus pressure is caused by nasal congestion and swelling of the nasal passageways. As the nasal passages begin to swell, they block the ostia (opening of the sinuses) making it difficult for the sinuses to drain. As mucus accumulates within the sinuses the feeling of pressure is felt around the eyes, nose or mouth. For many people it can be very difficult to deal with, but there are many forms of <strong>sinus pressure treatment</strong> that make it a little more bearable while trying to function during a sinus infection.</p><br/><p>Since sinus pressure is a symptom of sinusitis, the best way to treat it is by treating the infection itself. However, there are several ways that you can relieve the symptoms of sinus pressure. Some home remedies include:</p><br/><lu><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Use a humidifier during sleep</li><br/>    <li>Take long hot showers</li><br/>    <li>Sleep with your head propped up</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>OTC medications (antihistamines, decongestants)</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Using a warm humidifier at night can help ease congestion and thin mucus. Inflammation is largely caused by dry nasal passageways and steam can help add moisture making the mucus easier to flow as well. If you are unable to use a humidifier taking long showers can also help, in addition to breathing steam over a boiling pot of water. Some people add Echinacea and other herbs to the water as well.</p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation is a great way to flush out congestion and other bacteria and debris that is causing irritation in your nasal passages. Flushing a saline mixture through your nasal passageways will also help thin mucus and make drainage much easier.</p><br/><p><strong>OVER THE COUNTER TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>Over the counter medications can definitely help ease sinus pressure and also help fight the sinus infection itself. A nasal decongestant (can be purchase in a nasal spray or pill form) will inhibit blood flow to sinuses which will decrease inflammation causing the sinuses to drain. Antihistamines also work well if you&rsquo;re congestion is allergy related. If you decide to use nasal sprays such as Afrin, only use them for three to five days as they can break down the delicate lining of the nasal passages causing increased inflammation, also known as &ldquo;the rebound effect&rdquo;.</p><br/><p><strong>ANTIBIOTICS AND SURGERY</strong></p><br/><p>In severe cases of sinusitis, sometimes antibiotics or surgery are needed to help relieve sinus pressure. If these home remedies do not work, and your symptoms persist it is recommended to see your physician immediately. They will be able to prescribe you a heavy dose of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications that will help ease inflammation and make drainage much easier. However, if medication does not work the physician can refer the patient to an ENT (Ear Nose and Throat doctor) who can perform surgery to cause immediate drainage of the sinuses.</p><br/><p><strong>LET SINUS DYNAMICS BRING YOU RELIEF TODAY</strong></p><br/><p>Many people are able to find relief from sinus pressure with simple home remedies and good old fashioned bed rest. For others, more invasive and serious measures are needed. If you feel that you are unable to find the relief you have been looking for, then maybe Sinus Dynamics can help bring you relief from your sinus pressure and other sinusitis symptoms.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics specializes in sinus pressure treatment, utilizing compounded medication and cutting edge technology to bring thousands of patient&rsquo;s relief and you could be next! If you&rsquo;re interested in hearing more about the types of treatment that we offer please contact us now using this website, or you can call 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be waiting to answer any questions or resolve any issues that you may have. We look forward to speaking with you soon, and getting you well on your way to recovery TODAY!</p><br/></lu>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Swollen Sinuses Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What causes the sinuses to swell?</strong></p><br/><p>Simply put, bacteria, allergens or pathogens cause inflammation of the sinuses.  When inflammation in the sinuses has been triggered by an allergen or bacteria, this can create a blockage in the sinus cavity which traps bits of bacteria inside the sinus cavity causing bacteria to multiply.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  Histamines are produced when there is a foreign entity in the nasal passage.  Histamine production is the bodies attempt to flush out the enemy with excess nasal secretions.  The nasal membranes swell as a reaction to the fungi, bacteria, virus or foreign pathogen.</p><br/><p>What is inflammation?</p><br/><p>Inflammation &ndash; noun - redness, swelling pain, tenderness, heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, especially as a reaction of tissues to injurious agents.</p><br/><p>The sinus treatment options available for sinus infections include: over the counter decongestants, antihistamines, expectorants, and nasal sprays as well as prescribed oral and liquid antibiotics and steroids.  Most physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis knowing that they are marginally effective in treating a sinusitis infection.  Yes, your doctor knows that the antibiotic he or she just prescribed will not be very effective in reducing the swelling in your sinus passages!  Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of oral antibiotics resulting in the patient taking several courses of antibiotics before the infection is gone, unnecessarily stretching out the duration of the infection.</p><br/><p><strong>How can I reduce sinus inflammation?</strong></p><br/><p>The best course of action is a strong treatment method that can knock out the infection.  Since oral antibiotics are shown to be limited in their ability to effectively eradicate the infection, a topical treatment is the best method.  A topical treatment is a treatment referred to as aerosol therapy which deposits medication directly into the sinus cavity with a fine mist through a device referred to as a nebulizer.  This is the best course of action.</p><br/><p><strong>Where do I get this medication and device to treat my sinus infection inflammation?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers nebulizers and the medication to treat your sinus infection.  Nebulizers are part of aerosol therapy and they are devices used for different types of sinus problems as well as respiratory problems.  The nebulizer uses liquid medications that are emitted in a fine mist directly into the nasal passage.  The infected sinus area then receives the medication, resulting in a topical application. Sinus Dynamics provides all these sinus products, medication and devices.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics assists with all aspects of your sinus care treatment including services that assist with doctor referrals, detailed explanations of all devices and medication as well as assistance with the use of the nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.</p><br/><p>Avoid sinus surgery and oral antibiotics if you can.  Call Sinus Dynamics! Sinus Dynamics offers the best treatment available for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer with a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics can boast about their 98% success rate in treating patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your <strong>swollen sinuses treatment</strong> that actually works (877) 447-4276.</p><br/><p>A nasal administration is an under used route of admission and is significantly more effective in treating sinusitis conditions.  There are other routes available to deliver medication to the sinus cavities during a sinusitis infection that are more effective. Potent antibiotics are used specifically for sinus and lung infections and are delivered through a nebulizer, for example.  Medication compliance is strongly advised with these antibiotics as well as informing your doctor or pharmacist of your medical history and history of allergies.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Treatment For Sinus Infections</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Sinus infections, or sinusitis, are the swelling of the nasal passageways effectively blocking the opening of the sinuses, which causes the accumulation of mucus eventually leading to an infection within the sinus cavities. The initial inflammation, or swelling, can be caused by a cold or viral infection, allergies, a deviated septum or could even be caused by the conditions of a persons living environment. Depending on the severity of the infection, treatment for sinus infections varies from simple home remedies to surgery.<br/><p><strong> What are the symptoms of sinusitis?</strong> The symptoms of acute sinusitis (lasting 7 to 10 days) include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Thick greenish-yellow phlegm</li><br/>    <li>Nasal discharge Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Headache Pressure around the effected sinus</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If the symptoms persist for longer than 7 to 10 days, it could be considered chronic sinusitis and can last as long as 12 weeks. The symptoms of chronic sinusitis include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Thin, clear discharge</li><br/>    <li>Nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Pain in the upper teeth and jaw</li><br/>    <li>Pressure around the eyes, nose and ears</li><br/>    <li>Loss of smell and taste</li><br/>    <li>Irritability and mood swings</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong> How do you treat acute sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis is relatively to treat and can be done so with a variety of home remedies. More often than not you will not need to see a doctor unless the symptoms progress or they last longer than 7 to 10 days. Treatment for acute sinusitis includes:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Use of a humidifier at night</li><br/>    <li>Over the counter medications</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Bed rest Drink plenty of fluids</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Using a humidifier while you sleep can help keep the nasal passageways moist which helps mucus and discharge flow easier from the nose. Irritability and inflammation is caused by dry passageways and bacteria and debris that get caught within them. If you do not have access to a humidifier you can also take long hot showers or breathe the steam from a pot of hot water. Drinking plenty of water also helps thin the mucus, making it easier to drain.</p><br/><p>Over the counter medications can be used to ease congestion and symptoms while your body fights off the infection. Nasal decongestions come in either nasal sprays or in pill form and they work by decreasing blood flow to the nasal passageways effectively reducing inflammation and increasing airflow. Antihistamines will also help drain the sinuses and make it easier to breathe.</p><br/><p><strong> How do you treat chronic sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis can be much more difficult to treat than acute sinusitis as the infection has had longer time to take hold and spread. The treatment options for chronic sinusitis include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Physician prescribed antibiotics, antifungal and anti-inflammatory medications</li><br/>    <li>Surgery: FESS or Balloon Sinuplasty</li><br/>    <li>Aerosolized, Atomized and Nasal Irrigation Treatments</li><br/></ul><br/><p>It is highly recommended to see your physician if your symptoms have persisted longer than 10 days. The first line of action that they will take is prescribing a combination of antibiotic, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications depending on what type of infection that you have. It is important to take all of your medication as well, even if the symptoms drop, because the infection could still come back even stronger than before.</p><br/><p>If medication does not solve the problem, the physician can refer you to an ENT, an Ear Nose and Throat doctor who will perform one of two surgeries. FESS, functional endoscopic sinus surgery, is the act of shaving bits of bone and tissue to enlarge the opening of the sinus. Balloon sinuplasty is the act of feeding a balloon into the nasal passages with a wire and inflating it to increase the opening of the sinus. Both have immediate effects, but they do not treat the infection itself so many patients have to have surgery many times in their life.</p><br/><p>There are alternatives to both oral medications and surgery, and they are aerosolized, atomized and nasal irrigation treatments. Sinus Dynamics specializes in three types of topical treatment that are safe and risk free. They eliminate the risk of developing resistance to oral medications, while having better results than FESS or balloon sinuplasty.</p><br/><p><strong> FINAL NOTES</strong></p><br/><p>If you are having trouble finding the relief you need from sinus please contact us now. We will be happy to discuss the different options for the treatment of sinusitis we offer, finding the perfect one for you. Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, Sinus Dynamics can help you reach that once again.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about our styles of treatment please feel free to contact us using this site, or you can call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Let us get you the relief you&rsquo;ve been so desperately seeking! Call now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Treatment for Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How does sinusitis begin?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. Sinusitis develops typically as a result when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy. When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure</p><br/><p><strong>What is a sinusitis treatment?</strong></p><br/><p>The most commonly utilized sinus treatment options available for a sinusitis infection include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>over the counter decongestants</li><br/>    <li>antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>expectorants</li><br/>    <li>nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>oral and liquid antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>steroids</li><br/></ul><br/><p>There are a number of known treatments that are readily available around your home to reduce suffering from sinusitis.  Running warm water over the face especially the nose area is beneficial for alleviating nasal congestion and facial pain.  Avoiding foods that thicken mucous like dairy, citrus, and spicy foods will help in clearing the nasal passages of mucous blockages.  A salt water rinse mixture poured into the nasal passage is also helpful as well increasing fluid intake to clear the nasal secretions is also beneficial.</p><br/><p><strong>Why do physician prescribe a treatment that is marginally effective? </strong></p><br/><p>Most physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis.  However, oral antibiotics are known to be marginally effective in treating a sinusitis infection.  Oral antibiotics utilize the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Oral antibiotics using the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels in the sinus cavity is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.</p><br/><p>There are other routes available to deliver medication to the sinus cavities during a sinusitis infection that are more effective. There are physicians who utilize this treatment method. A nasal administration is an under used route of admission that can effectively treat sinusitis conditions.  An aminoglycoside is a potent antibiotic that is used specifically for sinus and lung infections and is delivered through a nebulizer, for example.  Medication compliance is strongly advised with an aminoglycoside as well as informing your doctor or pharmacist of your medical history and history of allergies.  This is an antibiotic that serves to kill the bacterial infections in the sinuses.</p><br/><p>When physicians have failed in eradicating the sinusitis infection, sinus surgery is the last treatment option.  Sinus surgery is not fun and very painful only removing a portion of the sinus infection.  Statistically, patients who have had previous sinus surgeries typically require future sinus surgeries. &nbsp;When experiencing sinus problems that are acute or chronic, the treatment regimen will likely require taking medication.  Fortunately, most cases of acute sinusitis the symptoms will resolve without surgery or heavy medication.</p><br/><p><strong>What new treatment methods have been found to be effective in treating sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes.  Sinus Dynamics innovative treatment for sinusitis infection uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Aerosolized therapy which utilizes a nebulizer, a  device used for different types of sinus problems.  The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses liquid medication and emits the medication in a fine mist into the nasal passage.  The infected sinus area then receives the medication, resulting in a topical application.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides these sinus devices and medications with Sinus Dynamics assisting with all aspects of your sinus care treatment. Sinus Dynamics services assist with the doctor referrals, detailed explanations of all devices and medication as well as assistance with the use of the nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Call Sinus Dynamics now to order your <strong>treatment for sinus infection</strong> (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Treating Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sinuses are air filled pockets within the bones of the face. As the sinuses create mucus, it is passed from the sinuses into the nasal passageways by small hair like structures called cilia effectively clearing the nasal passages and flushing out bacteria and other harmful debris. The sinuses can become clogged with bacteria and other debris, causing an infection. <strong>Treating sinus infections</strong> can be difficult depending on the severity of the infection, but for most people it's a simple process and can be easily dealt with.</p><br/><p><strong>IRRIGATE</strong></p><br/><p>It is important to remember to keep your nasal passageways clear. Regularly blowing your nose and using nasal sprays can help clear out your nasal passageways keeping away harmful bacteria and debris. It is important not to use OTC (over the counter) nasal sprays more than three days though, as you could experience the &ldquo;rebound effect&rdquo;, your nasal passageways experience extreme inflammation.</p><br/><p><strong>MEDICATE</strong></p><br/><p>Take any and all antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications that your doctor prescribes to you. It is VERY important to take ALL of the medication that they give you. You should never have any left over, as it is possible for the infection to become stronger than the antibiotic you&rsquo;re taking.</p><br/><p><strong>HYDRATE</strong></p><br/><p>Drinking plenty of clear liquids can help immensely as it will thin all of that heavy mucus and make it more susceptible for drainage. Water, Gatorade, Sprite or other clear liquids are all good options, but make sure you stay clear of milk and other creamy liquids as they just intensify congestion.</p><br/><p><strong>APPLY WARMTH AND MOISTURE</strong></p><br/><p>One of the best ways to find relief is to apply warmth and moisture to the nasal cavities. They get irritated and inflamed because they are dry, using a humidifier or taking a long hot shower can help loosen mucus and increase drainage. Applying a warm compress over the affected sinus or breathing the stream from a hot cup of tea can help as well, but make sure you don&rsquo;t burn yourself.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION</strong></p><br/><p>Treating sinus infections does not have to be as difficult as we make it, following a set of simple rules can make it much easier to deal with and even help prevent sinus infections in the future. Blowing your nose regular, and daily nasal irrigation with a saline solution help keep the nasal passages and sinus cavities clear reducing the risk of infection.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>If you are suffering from the symptoms of sinusitis and can&rsquo;t seem to find the relief you&rsquo;ve been looking for Sinus Dynamics may be able to help. Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, we may be able to set you on that path to recovery today! Sinus Dynamics specializes in the treatment of sinus infections through the use of compounded medications and cutting edge technology, and we have helped thousands of patients finally breathe free.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the types of treatment that we offer please contact us now using this website, or you can call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will help you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Call us now, and let us help you find recovery today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Waterpik Sinus Irrigator</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How Do you use a Waterpik during a sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>A Waterpik is a sinus irrigator.  Sinus irrigators are devices that are recommended to assist with removing debris, allergens, excess mucus, and pathogens from thriving in trapped mucus in the nasal cavity and they are used to treat the spectrum of sinusitis and nasal conditions.  Nasal irrigation is considered an adjunctive treatment but it is known as an effective way to improve sinus health as well as reducing reliance on medications.</p><br/><p>Sinus irrigation is a very effective way of taking care of your sinus passages and nasal area.  The goal of the sinus irrigation process is to flush out unwanted elements in your nose and sinuses and for individuals who chose to clean out their sinuses for optimum sinus and general respiratory health.  The unwanted elements present in the nasal cavity may be allergens, dust particles, pollen, excess mucus, bacteria or fungi. Another goal of sinus irrigation is to retain and restore the natural movement of the cilia.  The cilia are the hairs found in the mucus membranes of the nasal passages, needed to protect the nasal area from infection</p><br/><p>A <strong>waterpik sinus irrigator</strong> can be used to alleviate symptoms of sinusitis which can be induced by environmental factors.  A waterpik is an electric nasal irrigator that emits a stream of pulsating water into the nasal cavity.  Caution should be used when turning the device on and beginners should use more caution in water pressure to avoid irritating the nasal passages.  The waterpik was originally intended for use and  designed as an oral irrigator used to remove plaque from teeth and gums.</p><br/><p>Evidence suggests that sinus irrigation is effective in relief for allergies and colds.  There are a variety of irrigators available that can assist with sinus cleansing and prevent trapped bacteria from developing into a sinusitis infection.  The likelihood of a secondary infection is considerably less if you can breathe through your nose.</p><br/><p><strong>Are there other types of sinus irrigators that I might prefer?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes. There are quite a few.  Nasal irrigator devices are available in a motorized form, both electric and battery operated.  Motorized nasal irrigators deliver a pulsating irrigation, a more direct way of rinsing the nasal passages. The pressure and flow of the rinsing mixture can be specified and controlled for your preference and need.  The benefit of using a motorized nasal irrigator is that it offers a more thorough and customized rinsing, the pulsating solution being sent deeper into the nasal passages.  The purpose of a sinus irrigator is to clean out his or her sinus cavities and nasal passages as well as prevent the development of an infection.  For individuals who already have a sinus problem or allergies, a sinus irrigator can help improve a preexisting condition by clearing out nasal congestion, post nasal drip and other allergens with water and saline solutions.</p><br/><p>There are various methods of sinus irrigation put into practice. A person seeking to use nasal irrigation will then utilize one of the many types of sinus irrigators available.  Sinus irrigators are easily obtained and tend to be convenient as well as satisfying for the person in need of nasal irrigation.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A nose rinse or nasal douche - is a typical sinus irrigator usually purchased that can be bought at drug store. A nose rinse simply provides a liquid mixture that usually contains saline (salt water) to be squirted into the nasal passage and gently blown out of the nose with the aid of running water and / or a wash cloth.</li><br/>    <li>&quot;neti pot&quot; - the oldest known nasal irrigator and used for centuries in India is a nasal irrigator that looks like a small teapot-like container which holds the water and an added salt mixture.</li><br/>    <li>A nebulizer - can also act as an effective sinus irrigator. The nebulizers provided by Sinus Dynamics help clear out the sinus infection, gently forcing unwanted particles out of the nasal passages as the ultrasonic nebulizer delivers a continuous stream of medication.  The particles emitted from Sinus Dynamics nebulizer have a mass median aerodynamic MMAD of 1.0. to 3.2.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; nebulizers are well designed, high quality devices, and are not susceptible to contamination like other competing nebulizers.  Patient coordination is not required with the handheld design as they are very easy to use.  The inhaled medicated mist reduces inflammation and loosens impacted debris.  The Sinus Dynamics Nebulizer irrigates your nasal passages gently and effectively.  In addition, Sinus Dynamics provides the antibiotics, anti-fungals and anti- inflammatories needed to treat the vast array of sinus conditions.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Call Sinus Dynamics! Order your nebulizer and start irrigating your sinuses today with state of the art technology and medications.  Try this new topical approach for treating your sinusitis infection with aerosolized medication that has a 98% success rate in treating sinus infections.  Use a treatment that makes actual contact with the inflammation in the sinus passages and has no side effects or systemic absorption. Consider a more effective method of treating your sinuses, call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Home Remedy For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What are the most common home remedies?</strong></p><br/><p>When you hear home remedies you immediately picture some woman leaning over a pot of steaming water breathing in hot steam and possibly a bowl of chicken soup with throat lozenges lying around.  Sure. These help and if you are in the midst of a terrible sinus infection you will try anything.  When you are at home with an excruciating headache, coughing, unable to breathe out of your nose with a possible fever and body ache there are some items at home that can help alleviate your suffering.  Any treatment that alleviates congestion, inflammation, and pain will be helpful.</p><br/><p><strong>Natural home remedies:</strong></p><br/><p>Here are the tried and true home remedies used to alleviate sinus infections:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Humidifiers &amp; Vaporizers - used to assist in getting more moisture into the air to combat dryness in the nose, sinuses, or lungs during a sinusitis infection.  A vaporizer's steam may help with congestion.</li><br/>    <li>Hot steam - help moisten the mucus in the sinuses.  Adding eucalyptus to the steam is helpul because it contains a decongestant; inhale the steam twice or three times a day for quick relief.</li><br/>    <li>Hot compresses - cover the nose with a warm and damp cloth for a few minutes twice a day to clear the slime in the nose.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation with a neti pot - an old fashioned sinus irrigator used for centuries in India.  The neti pot looks like a small teapot-like container which holds the water and an added salt mixture.</li><br/>    <li>Garlic - Anti bacterial and fungal contained in garlic, can help fighting the infection. A glass of garlic juice can assist with preventing infection.</li><br/>    <li>Vitamin C - It is not the cure for the common cold - though it's thought to help prevent more serious complications. The benefits of vitamin C include protection against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, prenatal health problems, eye disease, and even skin wrinkling.</li><br/>    <li>Apple cider vinegar - is a natural antibacterial, antiseptic properties as well as antiviral and when it is combined with garlic which has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-parasitic properties creates a healthful tincture.</li><br/>    <li>Herbs - there are many herbs available that have medicinal properties for treating sinus infections:</li><br/></ul><br/><ol><br/>    <li>Echinacea - is antibacterial widely used to fight infections throughout the world.</li><br/>    <li>Grape Seed Extract - is a natural anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and anti-microbial. It is 20 times more powerful than vitamin E and 50 times stronger than vitamin C as well as being good for your heart.</li><br/>    <li>Elcampagne - is an herbal expectorant that used to address cough and congestion; an herb that is grown and garnished with honey and lemon.  (Any expectorant acts by breaking down the viscosity of the mucus and body secretions).</li><br/>    <li>Elderberry - is a natural antiviral and antibacterial; taken in liquid form.</li><br/>    <li>Eucalyptus - as an oil placed in a handkerchief with a few drops of eucalyptus oil can reduce congestion.</li><br/></ol><br/><p>There remains little statistical analysis available regarding the effectiveness yet home remedies are commonly the mainstay treatment before antibiotics.  When home remedies fail and the sinusitis infection blockage remains causing more inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities, it might be time to call the doctor.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is a blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.</p><br/><p><strong>What are the most common sinusitis home treatments?</strong></p><br/><p>There are always the treatment options available over the counter such as:  decongestants, antihistamines, expectorants, salt water washes, nasal sprays.  If you are up against the wall and still won't go to the doctor take Benadryl, Claritin or Sudafed to reduce the histamine which results in congestion and clogged sinuses.  Any histamine production increases vascular permeability, resulting in fluid escaping from the capillaries into the tissues. If you have a throbbing headache take Alieve or Advil or another over the counter anti-inflammatories.  Coughing uncontrollably?  Robitussin or Mucinex; an expectorant used to thin mucus and is beneficial for those in need of removing phlegm from the sinus or respiratory airways during an acute sinusitis infection or acute respiratory tract infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Ok, now I am sick of being sick.  What works?</strong></p><br/><p>Answer: Sinus Dynamics.  Sinus Dynamics is a new treatment method that utilizes aerosolized therapy as its treatment method.  Aerosolized sinus therapy is a topical approach to treating sinus infections using a nebulizer.  A nebulizer is a device used in aerosol therapy that delivers medications into the sinus area or the respiratory tract.   Sinus Dynamics is not a home remedy yet it is the least invasive of all doctor prescribed treatments; it has a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis. The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a 3.2.sized micron particle; this is the smallest particle size currently available for sinus care!! It is the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market using custom compounded (liquid) antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are aerosolized(mist), the medication than becomes a medicated mist that is directly delivered into the sinus cavities with a pressurized mist.  Our representatives work with you and assist with doctor referrals.  Contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to discuss the treatment options available for your sinusitis infection.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Home Remedy - Hydrogen Peroxide, Baking Soda, &amp; Kosher Salt</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Why do people choose home remedies over a doctor visit?</strong></p><br/><p>Desperation! Those suffering with a sinusitis infection and who choose a home remedy may do so as a result of the failure of oral antibiotics.  Oral antibiotics have fallen short in delivering an effective treatment for sinus infections.  In fact, they were set up to fail because an oral antibiotic cannot deliver the medication to the actual site of infection effectively due to the lack of blood vessels in the nasal cavity. There are other methods out there that can treat sinusitis that do work!  Hint: Sinus Dynamics.</p><br/><p>There are approximately 35 million people in the United States who suffer with sinusitis each year and are likely to be looking for an alternative treatment to their sinus infections, too.  Are you scrolling around on the internet looking for something to treat your sinusitis besides an oral antibiotic, because you have had recurrent sinus infections?</p><br/><p>Those who suffer with a diagnosis of acute sinusitis or chronic sinusitis are in pain!!$#% Common symptoms for acute sinusitis last for two weeks to two months and include facial pain, facial pressure, congestion, cough, postnasal drip, and green nasal discharge. When the sinus infection lasts more than twelve weeks it is considered chronic sinusitis.  Some of the features that distinguish chronic sinusitis are fatigue as well as loss of sense of taste and smell. An infection that lasts for more than a week is bothersome, two weeks is very annoying, and anything more than a month is horrible.</p><br/><p><strong>Upside Down Sinus flooding - Hydrogen peroxide, baking salt and Kosher Salt to treat a sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Yep.  The protocol with this treatment is a little odd but not dangerous.  There are those who sware that using a mixture of peroxide, baking soda, and kosher salt after using antibiotics that were not ridding the sinus infection entirely resulted in elimination of the infection after introducing this mixture into their sinus passages.</p><br/><p>Personal feedback from the upside down sinus flooding technique appears to be that it:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Reduces clogged nasal passages</li><br/>    <li>Reduces sensitivity to allergens</li><br/>    <li>Reduced sinus pressure</li><br/>    <li>Reduced pain above the eyes and between the eyes</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Those suffering with chronic sinus infections seem to be the likely candidates who have chosen this procedure.  Users of the upside down flooding sinus treatment are also those that report the failure of the standard practice of using oral antibiotics and being offered surgery by their physicians.</p><br/><p>Please note that NO ONE should try a sinus flooding without first checking with their doctor.  There are many testimonials that suggest sinus flooding has some benefits.  However, the risks involved are not fully indicated.  PLEASE consult your doctor if you want to utilize this home remedy!!</p><br/><p><strong>Remind me again about what Sinusitis Infection is . . .</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by inflammation that stems pathogens or foreign debris.  Sinusitis is:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus</li><br/>    <li>A pathogen triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation at the sinus cavity openings</li><br/>    <li>A sinus cavity opening that is attacked and this leads to a more serious sinus infection</li><br/>    <li>Develops when the existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p><strong>The upside down flooding treatment scares me.  Do you have any other suggestions?</strong></p><br/><p>Absolutely!  Aerosolized therapy which utilizes a nebulizer by Sinus Dynamics! If you were willing to stick salt and hydrogen peroxide in your nose to treat your sinus infection then you should REALLY call Sinus Dynamics!  That is pretty brave on your part, by the way. Sinus Dynamics offers a VERY safe sinus therapy that works!  Aerosolized therapy is easy to use, and with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is also a topical treatment that delivers medication for sinusitis infections directly into the nasal cavity.  A nebulizer sends custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories in a medicated mist into your sinuses.  There is no bending down, either.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses liquid medication and emits the medication in a fine mist into the nasal passage.  The infected sinus area then receives the medication, resulting in a topical application.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is unique in that we provide all the sinus devices and medications while also assisting with each aspect of your sinus care treatment. Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics services assist with:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>doctor referrals</li><br/>    <li>detailed explanations of all devices and medication</li><br/>    <li>assistance with the use of the nebulizer</li><br/></ul><br/><p>In addition, Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly!  Call Sinus Dynamics today for your <strong>sinus infection home remedy</strong> (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Home Remedies For Sinus Congestion</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nasal congestion can be a lingering ailment that can be both annoying and difficult to rid yourself of. While there are several different medications, nasal sprays and surgeries designed to help alleviate the symptoms, there are just as many <strong>home remedies for sinus congestion</strong> that can help just as much. While they won't help as much in the cases of a sinus infection, they can come in quite handy when you are having trouble going about your daily activities due to nasal congestion.</p><br/><p>Home remedies are (for the most part) natural, healthy and easy to administer but you should always consult with your physician before trying these things.</p><br/><p><strong>STEAM</strong></p><br/><p>A tried and true method of clearing sinus congestion is the wondrous miracle that is stream. When our nasal passages get dry, bacteria and debris will begin to irritate the delicate nasal walls causing inflammation. Breathing steam can help add moisture and encourage the sinuses to open allowing for drainage. You can use a humidifier, or even easier, take a long hot shower. Massaging the sinuses with a bit of oil on your fingers can also help to coax the sinuses open.</p><br/><p><strong>EUCALYPTUS OIL</strong></p><br/><p>Some people add eucalyptus oil to a pot of boiling water as a form of steam inhalation as well. Eucalyptus helps reduce inflammation, is anti-fungal, anti-viral and antibacterial. Add 3 drops to a boiling pot of water and inhale the steam, the Eucalyptus will not only reduce inflammation but it will also help fight any infection that you may have. You can even make a fancy little vaporizer by adding the boiling eucalyptus mixture to a cup, placing a paper towel over the cup and inhaling the steam.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation is another great remedy that can help greatly. Using a neti pot, you can rinse out your sinuses with a warm saline solution (salt water mixture) enabling them to open up. You can get a nasal irrigation kit at your local drug store, and mix the saline solution at home.</p><br/><p>There are many home remedies that can help with sinus congestion, and these are just a few. It goes without saying that you should continue to drink plenty of fluids (6 to 10 glasses a day), and your mother wasn't kidding when she said that chicken soup is good for the soul (or the sinuses in this case, hint hint).</p><br/><p>If these you try these remedies and they fail to deliver the relief you are seeking you may consider consulting with your physician or trying over the counter medications. It is important to treat any infections that you may have before they progress and get worse.</p><br/><p>While home remedies for sinus congestion may fall short in some cases, Sinus Dynamics offers three different types of treatments to help those suffering with sinusitis symptoms, one being the Active Sinus Nasal Saline Rinse Kit. If you would like to know more about this all natural, preservative free treatment call us now (1.877.447.4276) and we'll be able to answer any questions that you may have. Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, call us now and we can get you there today!</p><br/>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Home Remedies For Sinus Infection - Kali Bichromicum</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are there any good homeopathic remedies you can recommend for a sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Yes. There are many to choose from.  Every country and culture has used a variety of methods with various measures of success in treating sinus infections at home.  Some methods being quite poor in eradicating a sinus infection. Western medicine is hooked on oral antibiotics even when they don't work.  It's a real problem.</p><br/><p>Homeopathic remedies are available and also &ldquo;prescribed&rdquo; with the principal that there are no &ldquo;cures&rdquo; in a tiny dilution.  Kali Bichromicum is a recommended homeopathic treatment for those with sinus infections  and it is known to be effective for many conditions but it is particularly suited for the mucous membrane of the stomach, bowels, and nasal and sinus (air) passages. If you have sinusitis, a naturopath would likely recommend Kali Bichromicum.  Homeopathic remedies are not the same as herbal remedies.</p><br/><p>Physicians are aware of the limitations of oral antibiotics and how they are particularly ineffective in the sinus cavities as well.   Oral antibiotics might have been given a bad reputation; it is not the antibiotics fault that they cannot do what the physician want it to.  Oral antibiotics cannot treat the sinus cavity effectively due to the actual lack of blood vessels in the nasal cavity. There are other methods out there that can treat sinusitis that do work!</p><br/><p><strong>What is this method called?</strong></p><br/><p>Aerosolized therapy which uses a nebulizer by Sinus Dynamics.  Homeopathic remedies can be helpful but effective treatment is at your fingertips! Aerosolized therapy is easy to use, and with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis. Those who would consider an herbal remedy are thinking outside the box.  We at Sinus Dynamics salute you for not following the crowd and taking oral antibiotics.  But, if you are sick of having sinusitis and really want it to go away you REALLY should call Sinus Dynamics!  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is a topical treatment method that sends medication directly in the sinus cavity, direct deposition.  Sinus Dynamics uses a nebulizer which delivers custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories in a medicated mist into your sinuses.   Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses liquid medication and emits the medication in a fine mist into the nasal passage.  The infected sinus area then receives the medication, resulting in a topical application.</p><br/><p><strong>If you are suffering with a sinus infection these are the usual symptoms:</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by inflammation that stems pathogens or foreign debris.  Sinusitis is:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus</li><br/>    <li>A pathogen triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation at the sinus cavity openings</li><br/>    <li>A sinus cavity opening that is attacked and this leads to a more serious sinus infection</li><br/>    <li>Develops when the existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p><strong>I've Decided a homeopathic remedy is not strong enough.  Tell me more about this Sinus Treatment.</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is unique.  We provide assistance to our patients before, after and during treatment.  WE monitor your treatment as well as provide all sinus devices and medications while also assisting with each aspect of your sinus care treatment. Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics services assist with:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>doctor referrals</li><br/>    <li>detailed explanations of all devices and medication</li><br/>    <li>assistance with the use of the nebulizer</li><br/></ul><br/><p>In addition, Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly! Sinus Dynamics puts the <strong>home remedies for sinus infection</strong> to shame.  Call us now (877) 447-4276 and stop wasting your time.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Home Remedies For Sinus Pressure</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of people struggle daily with the symptom of sinus pressure. It can be an annoying, and sometimes severely painful thing to have to deal with on a daily basis. There are several different treatments to help provide relief, and there are many home remedies for sinus pressure that many people find preferable to over the counter and prescription medications.</p><br/><p>Pressure in the sinuses is caused by the swelling of the nasal passageways, causing congestion, which make it difficult for the sinuses to drain mucus. As mucus accumulates within the sinuses the feeling of pressure is felt.</p><br/><p>While there are literally a dozen different home remedies that people use to treat sinus pressure, here are a few of the most common:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Warm compresses</li><br/>    <li>Steam inhalation (humidifiers, etc.)</li><br/>    <li>Nasal washes</li><br/>    <li>Spicy foods</li><br/>    <li>Head elevation</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>1. WARM COMPRESSES</strong></p><br/><p>Heat is one of the surest ways to break up congestion and relieve pressure in your sinuses. Lie on your back and place a hot, moist wash cloth over the affected sinuses for 3 - 5 minutes or until you the symptoms subside. Afterwards you can blow your nose to clear built-up discharge.</p><br/><p><strong>2. STEAM INHALATION</strong></p><br/><p>Much in the same way as warm compresses, steam inhalation can do wonders for relieving sinus pressure. Standing in a hot shower for 10 - 15 minutes can help breakdown congestion and clear the sinuses. You can also use a humidifier in an enclosed room, and breathe the vapors for 10 - 15 minutes. Some people prefer to add 3 drops of Eucalyptus oil to a basin of steaming water. Place a bath towel over your head and breathe in the steam for 5 minutes.</p><br/><p><strong>3. NASAL WASHES</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal washes can help remove debris and dried mucus from within the nasal passageways. Mixing a simple saline solution (warm salt water mixture) and flushing your nose out using a neti pot or nasal irrigation kit can help break up congestion and open the sinuses. You can purchase a neti pot or nasal irrigation kit at your local drug store.</p><br/><p><strong>4. EAT SPICY FOODS</strong></p><br/><p>There's an old saying about spicy foods that has a strong amount of truth behind it. &ldquo;...it'll clear your sinuses&rdquo; is literally what it will do. Eating foods with jalapenos, cayenne pepper, garlic or horseradish sauce will help thin the mucus membrane, making the sinuses more susceptible to drainage. Next time you're feeling congested head down to your local Mexican food place and eat as much salsa as you can handle, it may just help clear your sinuses.</p><br/><p><strong>5. HEAD ELEVATION</strong></p><br/><p>Slightly elevating your head whenever you lie down or sleep will help give the sinuses a better chance at draining especially when combined with any of these home remedies.</p><br/><p>The next time you are feeling pressure in any of your sinuses give some of these remedies a whirl and see what they do to help your situation. There are dozens more on the internet so everyone is bound to find one that, at the very least, helps their situation a small bit.</p><br/><p><strong>WHAT SINUS DYNAMICS CAN DO FOR YOU</strong></p><br/><p>If you continually suffer from sinus pressure due to sinusitis, Sinus Dynamics may be able to help. Sinus Dynamics specializes in the treatment of sinusitis using compounded medications and state of the art technology to bring thousands of people relief from their sinusitis symptoms. If you've yet to find relief from your symptoms, call Sinus Dynamics now.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the treatment we offer, you can contact us using this site or call us at 1.877.447.4276 and one of our friendly staff members will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Thousands of people have found relief with the help of Sinus Dynamics and you could be next! Call now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Remedies For Sinus Infection - Ancient Treatments</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How did they treat sinus infections a thousand years ago? </strong></p><br/><p>Apparently the practice of drinking plenty of fluids is the backbone of most sinus infections and colds dating back hundreds of years.  However, the solutions and tinctures given to the infirm are not too different when the compounds are compared.  However, dosage, application method and potency clearly could not be exact leaving room for a huge margin of error.  Here are some interesting home remedies used back during biblical times:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Myrrh - mentioned in the Bible and used extensively in the Middle East for catarrhal and sinus problems. Myrrh is used as a gargle and is an herb known for its effectiveness in fighting against colds, sore throats and coughs. Myrrh has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, also used as a treatment for gum disease.</li><br/>    <li>Garlic and fresh warm milk - used to shorten the duration of a cold or sinus infection.  Garlic has an active compound referred to as 'allicin' which has an expectorant in it.  Garlic is recognized for its antioxidant properties as well.  Crush a clove of garlic in a cup of warm milk.  (Yuck!)</li><br/>    <li>Sage - used for a sore throat - mixed with a bit of Alum 1/2 tea dried Sage, a pinch of Alum mixed in a warm 6 oz glass of water. Gargle several times every few hours.</li><br/>    <li>Mustard plaster - used to help relieve chest congestion - take 1 tbsp of dry mustard, 1/4 cup flour lukewarm water. Mix mustard and flour in a bowl. Add enough water to make a paste. Spread mustard plaster on a piece of fabric e.g. muslin that can cover the chest area. Then cover that fabric with another piece of muslin.  Sit with remedy on the chest for 5 minutes and check for signs of allergic reaction. Remove if skin is showing hives or deep redness. Skin will be a little pink. Leave on 1/2 hour; remove plaster with tepid water.</li><br/>    <li>Homemade cough syrup - boil a lemon with its skin on for about 8 minutes. Cut the lemon in two parts and squeeze the juice with the use of a squeezer. Add the lemon juice to a glass. Mix in two tablespoonfuls of glycerin. Stir lemon juice and glycerin together. Add 1 tbsp of honey.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Homeopathic remedies definitely can be helpful however, there is a reason people turn to the technological advances in medicine; shorten the duration of the infection and prevent further medical complications. Chicken soup is always a safe bet, by the way, along with a strong dose of Vitamin C.</p><br/><p><strong>Home remedies vs. the latest treatments for sinus infections</strong></p><br/><p>We have already discussed a few of the ancient remedies used.  What are some of the new treatments available, besides oral antibiotics which are known to be ineffective in delivering medication into the sinus cavities.</p><br/><p>The lastest technology available for treating a sinus infection is provided by Sinus Dynamics.  Dedicated to the treatment of sinusitis, Sinus Dynamics uses a comprehensive approach to the treatment of sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics signature treatment is unique, using a treatment method referred to as aerosolized therapy to directly deposit medication into the sinus cavity using a nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics aerosolized therapy treatment approach has a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinus infections. If you have been willing to take herbal remedies as a result of the failure of western medicine with treating you with an oral antibiotic, we at Sinus Dynamics would really like to speak with you.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics treatment method is referred to as a topical treatment method since the medication is actually applied through a mist that is sent directly into the sinus cavity.  This is referred to as direct deposition.  What is a nebulizer you ask?  It is a device that emits medications for the treatment of sinus infections and respiratory infections.  Sinus Dynamics' nebulizers are specialized and designed to treat the sinus area and emit custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories.  The medications used are also shipped to your home.  We provide assistance to all of our patients, walking them through the protocol and monitor treatment, including sending response of treatment to the attending physician.  Sinus Dynamics provides the nebulizer, medications as well as assisting with each step in your sinus care. Sinus Dynamics nebulizer has the only nebulizer on the market that can emit a 3.2-micron sized, recognized for effective topical deposition for sinus infections in clinical studies.  This device allows for the medication to rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly! Sinus Dynamics provides complete treatment, addressing all aspects of your sinus therapy: doctor referral, detailed explanation of all devices and medication prior to use, as well as assistance with the use of the nebulizer.  Any concerns regarding insurance is also handled by Sinus Dynamics, we deliver the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics will help you rethink<strong> remedies for sinus infection</strong>, and provide you with  the best treatment for your sinusitis.  Call Sinus Dynamics now (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Remedies For Sinus Problems</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinus problems effect more than 70 million Americans with symptoms ranging from mildly annoying to severely painful, and in some cases debilitating. The most common form of sinusitis, acute sinusitis, is normally caused by a cold or viral infection and can be treated in 7 to 10 days. More serious forms of sinusitis, chronic sinusitis, can last up to 12 weeks and require much more intensive treatment with antibiotics, and in some cases surgery. There are many <strong>remedies for sinus problems</strong> though, and they can all help alleviate the symptoms and make them a little more bearable for the patient.</p><br/><p><strong>HYDRATION</strong></p><br/><p>Hydration is key in relieving sinus problems. Most sinus problems are caused by the dry nasal passageways becoming swollen and inflamed. Make sure to drink 6 to 10 glasses of water a day. Other liquids that are acceptable are Gatorade (or other sports drinks), Sprite and other clear liquids. This will help thin the thick mucus membrane in the sinuses, making it easier for them to drain.</p><br/><p>Try to stay clear of milk and other dairy products, as well as caffeine or alcohol as they tend to dehydrate and will only make the swelling in the nasal passageways worse.</p><br/><p><strong>MEDICATION</strong></p><br/><p>If your sinus problems are caused by a cold or other viral infection than the use of over the counter medications is advisable. Decongestants, antihistamines and anti-inflammatory medications come in both nasal sprays and pill form to help relieve symptoms while your body naturally fights off the infection. If you decide to use a nasal spray do not use it any longer than three days, as your nasal passages can become addicted to it and refuse to stay open when you stop using it, this is often referred to as the &ldquo;rebound effect&rdquo;.</p><br/><p>With chronic sinusitis antibiotics, anti-fungal or anti-inflammatory medications will be prescribed to you by your physician. It is VERY important that you take all of your medication and you do not have any left over. If you do not take all of it, the infection can come back stronger before and resistant to antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>HOME REMEDIES</strong></p><br/><p>There are a variety of home remedies that you can also try to get relief from sinus problems. Breathing stream from a humidifier, a hot shower or even from a boiling pot of water can help loosen mucus and reduce swelling for drainage. Some people add Eucalyptus oil to the water to help fight off infection as well. Placing a warm, moist wash cloth over the affected sinuses for 3 to 5 minutes can also help loosen mucus and open the sinuses as well.</p><br/><p>A neti pot, or nasal irrigation kit, can be used to flush dried mucus and debris out of the nasal passageways making drainage easier from the sinuses. You can also eat spicy foods such as jalapenos, cayenne pepper, garlic or horseradish as they help thin the mucus as well.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy that specializes in the treatment of sinus problems through the use of compounded medication and cutting edge drug delivery devices. If you are suffering from the symptoms of sinus problems and can't seem to find relief, Sinus Dynamics may be able to help you get on the path to easier breathing today.</p><br/><p>If you would like more information regarding the types of treatment that we offer, please contact us using this website or you can call us at 1.877.447.4276. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or issues that you may have. Call us now, and let us help you find relief today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Remedies - circa 4000 B.C. to 1800’s</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How were sinus infections treated prior to antibiotics?  Answer: Colloidial Silver</strong></p><br/><p>In the 1800's the medical technology available was obviously quite limited.  However, a discovery was made about the nature of the body with the advent of electricity; that all the fluids of the body were colloidal in nature.  In essence, this discovery implied that all fluids in the body had particles suspended in them.  Silver had been in use and recognized as antimicrobial, anti viral, anti fungal dating back in Persia circa 4000 BC.  Documentation exists that states that silver vessels were used in Persia to create antibacterial with disinfectant qualities.  The Romans also used silver compounds to treat the injured on the battle fields.</p><br/><p>Colloidial Silver is recognized as effective as a successful antimicrobial in fighting:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>E. Coli</li><br/>    <li>Pink eye</li><br/>    <li>Urinary tract infections</li><br/>    <li>Anthrax</li><br/>    <li>Wound infections</li><br/>    <li>Bronchial infections</li><br/>    <li>Strep</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The FDA has approved over the counter use of colloidal silver since it was used prior to 1938.</p><br/><p><strong>Why has silver fallen out of favor, if it worked?</strong></p><br/><p>Although silver remains inexpensive and available without a prescription there are a few interesting problems with the use of colloidial silver.  There are some indisputable benefits of colloidal silver, such as: bacteria cannot become immune against colloidal silver.  That is great, right?  And currently colloidial silver is provided on BandAids that you can purchase at CVS or your local drug store; the colloidial silver woven into them assists with wounds healing.</p><br/><p>Here is the problem: have you heard of the term &ldquo;blue blood?&rdquo;  Royalty used silver to eat off of plates, forks, knives, and cups made of silver.  They stored water in the silver pitchers, etc.  All of the silver products they slowly ingested caused a condition referred to as Argyria, which is the excessive intake of silver particles and causes the person afflicted with this condition to have a blue or gray appearance on the skin, in particular to the face.  Argyria is not dangerous but it is obviously unattractive and not reversible!  Improper use of colloidal silver can lead to blue skin.  With the advent of other antibacterial medications, colloidal silver has fallen out of favor.</p><br/><p>Home remedies will always entail, chicken soup, lemons, garlic, Vitamin C, zinc lozenges and drinking plenty of fluids for fighting sinus infections.  Yet, who has time to wait for things to get better when you have been diagnosed with a chronic sinus infection that can last for a minimum of 3 months!</p><br/><p>If you are ready to get rid of your sinus infection and still want to avoid taking an oral antibiotic which also has fallen out of favor due to overuse, creating antibiotic resistant superbugs, there are some alternatives.  Homeopathic remedies have their place, yet it is also important to keep your body infection free and technological advances in medicine are available to safely shorten the duration of your sinus infection and prevent secondary infections and further medical complications.</p><br/><p>I am quite sure you don't want to risk looking like a blue blood!! With the advent of so much medical technology you are right if you suspect there are other effective ways out there to effectively treat your sinus infection. Most people are now hesitant to take oral antibiotics, especially as oral antibiotics are widely known to be minimally effective in delivering medication into the sinus cavities.</p><br/><p><strong>What treatment is safe and effective for treating sinus infections, besides colloidial silver?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics!! Sinus Dynamics uses a method referred to as inhalation therapy or aerosol therapy.  This is a topical treatment approach actually applied through a mist that is sent directly into the sinus cavity; referred to as direct deposition.  Sinus Dynamics' nebulizers are specialized and designed to treat the sinus area and emit custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories through a nebulizer which has the smallest micron sized particle emitted into the sinus cavity.  Nebulizers are used in the treatment of sinus infections and respiratory infections.  Call Sinus Dynamics!  We provide a comprehensive approach to sinus infections.  Medications used are shipped to your home, and we provide assistance walking patients through the treatment prior to use.  Sinus Dynamics also follows up with your treatment directly with your attending physician, providing patient response to treatment.  Sinus Dynamics provides:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>the nebulizer</li><br/>    <li>medications</li><br/>    <li>assisting with each step in your sinus care</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics nebulizer is the only nebulizer currently on the market that can emit a 3.2-micron sized which is recognized in clinical studies as the particle size required for effective topical deposition capable of eradicating sinus infections topically.  Aerosolized medications and nebulizers allow for medication delivered into the sinus cavity to quickly travel into the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly! Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is unique, providing for doctor referral, thorough explanation of all nebulizer devices and medications shipped prior to use.  Sinus Dynamics also handles all aspects of insurance as well as delivering medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics has the best treatment available!  Contact us today to obtain the real <strong>sinus infection remedies</strong> your sinus infection needs.  Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Antibiotic For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Antibiotics are used to treat infections that are caused by bacteria, or of a bactericidal nature. They not only fight bacteria and keep it from multiplying when the body is weak, but they also help the body rebuild the strength of its immune system. There are several different classes of <strong>antibiotics for sinus infections</strong> that a doctor will prescribe, depending on what type of bacterial infection that you have.</p><br/><p>There are four different types of antibiotics used to treat sinus infections. Your physician will prescribe an antibiotic depending on what type of bacteria caused the infection. The four types of antibiotics are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Penicillin (Narrow-Spectrum)</li><br/>    <li>Fluoroquinolones (Broad-Spectrum)</li><br/>    <li>Macrolides (Narrow-Spectrum)</li><br/>    <li>Cephalosporins (Broad-Spectrum)</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Antibiotics are classified as either narrow-spectrum drugs or broad-spectrum drugs. Narrow-spectrum antibiotics work against only a few types of bacteria, while broad-spectrum antibiotics will fight many. It should be noted though, the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics promote antibiotic resistance so narrow-spectrum are prescribed whenever possible. Broad-spectrum are generally prescribed when the bacterial infection is unresponsive to narrow.</p><br/><p><strong>1. PENICILLIN</strong></p><br/><p>Bacteria works quickly to absorb essential nutrients from our bodies. As bacteria grow they must develop a cell wall to be able to survive, and penicillin works by destroying that cell wall, and interfering with the bacteria's ability to build it.</p><br/><p><strong>2. FLUOROQUINOLONES</strong></p><br/><p>This is the latest and greatest in the world on antibiotics. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic and it works by inhibiting the replication process of bacterial DNA, effectively wiping out the entire colony of bacteria.</p><br/><p><strong>3. MACROLIDES</strong></p><br/><p>While macrolides do not directly kill the bacteria, they halt the bacteria's ability to create new proteins, thus stopping them from multiplying further than they already have. This allows the body's immune system to produce enough white blood cells and antibodies to destroy the remaining bacteria. Large doses of macrolides will, however, destroy bacteria in addition to halting the reproduction process.</p><br/><p>It should be noted that in comparison to the other classes of antibiotics, ENT specialists seem to prefer macrolides over the others due to the fact that they do not have as many side effects.</p><br/><p><strong>4. CEPHALOSPORINS</strong></p><br/><p>Cephalosporins are a form of penicillin, however they only have a 20% chance of sparking an allergic reaction in those that are allergic to penicillin. It also works in the same ways, by affecting the bacteria's ability to build cell walls.</p><br/><p><strong>CLOSING NOTES</strong></p><br/><p>If your doctor prescribes you with antibiotics it is VERY important that you take all of the medication prescribed. You should NEVER have any left over. The dosage given is designed to completely fight off infection, and keep it away. If you do not take all of it, it gives the bacteria a chance to come back stronger than before and resistance to the antibiotics you were taking.</p><br/><p>While antibiotics are extremely effective in fighting off infection, not everyone finds relief through their use. If you have been suffering through the symptoms of sinusitis and have yet to find the relief you've been looking for, Sinus Dynamics may be able to help. Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding agency that is dedicated to providing relief from the symptoms of sinusitis to patients through the use compounded medications and drug delivery devices.</p><br/><p>Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, Sinus Dynamics can help you get on the road to recovery TODAY. If you would like to know more about the types of treatment that we offer contact us now using this site, or you can call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be able to answer any questions, or resolve any issues that you may have. We look forward to speaking with you soon!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Antibiotics For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Antibiotics</strong></p><br/><p>Antibiotics are recognized as antimicrobial compounds or medicines that are found to have anti bacterial properties.  Unfortunately it is not a perfect world and there are many types of bacteria that exist that the human body is not equipped to fight off by just the immune system.   Ideally, the immune system should be strong enough to ward off bacterial threats however fewer people have healthy immune systems, by the overuse of antibiotics.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is inflammation of the sinus lining, especially the nasal sinuses.  The infection in the sinus area is frequently treated with antibiotics.  An antibiotic is a compound or substance that slows down the growth of bacteria or kills bacteria or any microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms &ldquo;in high dilution.&rdquo;  An antibiotic is a treatment that is prescribed with the purpose of  eliminating bacteria that are an underlying cause for sinusitis.</p><br/><p>Physicians can choose from narrow spectrum antibiotics or the broad spectrum antibiotics, depending on the type of sinus infection. What is a narrow spectrum antibiotic?  It is an antibiotic that can only work against a small number of bacteria and are significantly more accessible as well as reasonably priced.  What is a broad spectrum antibiotic?  A broad spectrum antibiotic is used and chosen to work against a larger number of bacteria and are considered more effective than narrow spectrum antibiotics.  Both classes of antibiotics are prescribed as last resorts, as there is constant danger of bacteria forming resistance against them.</p><br/><p><strong>So what really are the best sinus infection antibiotics? </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Types of Antibiotics for sinus infections:</strong></p><br/><p>There are a variety of <strong>antibiotics for sinus infections</strong>.  Antibiotics that are prescribed are often chosen due to the culture and type of infection.  There are several classes of antibiotics, the most popular being the penicilins, cephalosporins, macrolides and fluoroquinolones. Each of these sinus infection antibiotics acts in a different way but it is all up to your doctor to determine which one would be best suited for you.</p><br/><p>For example, there are specialized antimicrobials or macrolide antibiotics used to treat acute maxillary sinusitis infections as well as pharyngitis, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia and skin structure infections as well many other very serious illnesses.  <strong>Antibiotics for sinus infection,</strong> are also prescribed for the treatment of asthma due to anti-inflammatory effects as well as being effective for treating airway infections.  Antibiotics come in oral, liquid and IV form but are most common in oral form.  Each sinus infection antibiotic acts in a different way but it is all up to your doctor to determine which one would be best suited for you.  The truth is that it depends on each patient suffering from a sinus infection.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity.  Any blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus triggers a histamine response resulting in excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  If the sinus cavity openings are attacked by any bacteria or pathogen it results in more inflammation. If bacteria get trapped in the sinus cavities, it can attack the swollen sinus cavity opening causing more inflammation. This is the onset of a sinusitis infection.  The symptoms of a sinus infection often mimic those of the common cold and include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure.</p><br/><p>Some forms of sinusitis are viral and will not respond to an antibiotic.  Chronic sinusitis frequently is viral in nature, however, secondary infections develop requiring an antibiotic at least prophylatically.  The purpose of any prescription is reducing inflammation as well as preventing flare ups while draining the sinus passages.</p><br/><p>Oral antibiotics are often contraindicated in the treatment of sinus infections even though most physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis. The Center for Disease Control is pretty vocal on this topic cautioning against antibiotics overuse and resistance to bacteria.   In addition, oral antibiotics cannot treat the sinus area effectively due to limited supply of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of an oral antibiotic.</p><br/><p><strong>Oral antibiotic vs. Topical Antibiotic</strong></p><br/><p>Therefore, an alternative method that does not rely on oral medication to treat the sinus infection would be preferred.  There is such a treatment and it is provided by Sinus Dynamics! Sinus Dynamics is the only company that provides such a treatment for sinus infections.  Sinus infections are treated with the use of custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally, topically depositing medication into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamic's nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the infection.  Sinus Dynamics provides a comprehensive approach to sinus infections through aerosol therapy which also includes doctor referrals, handling insurance and billing, as well as shipping medication to each patient's home within 24-48 hrs.  In addition, a topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to see how which <strong>antibiotics for sinus infection</strong> would be best to treat your sinus infection now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Best Antibiotic For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis affects over 70 million Americans and antibiotic prescriptions for it make up more than 1 out of 5 prescriptions each year. There are several different types of antibiotics available, and the <strong>best antibiotic for sinus infections</strong> is largely based on what the bacterial cause of the infection is. Amoxicillin, from the penicillin family of antibiotics, is considered to be the best antibiotic treat sinus infections but not all people can take penicillin so we'll take a look at some of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics.</p><br/><p>Physicians will generally prescribe one of two types of antibiotics, narrow-spectrum antibiotics which will kill a smaller more specific type of bacteria, and broad-spectrum antibiotics which fight many different types of bacteria.</p><br/><p>Common prescriptions fall into one of four classes as well: penicillin (narrow), macrolides (narrow), fluoroquinolones (broad) and cephalosporins (broad). A few of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics are:</p><br/><ol><br/>    <li>Amoxicillin</li><br/>    <li>Azithromycin</li><br/>    <li>Cotrim</li><br/>    <li>Moxifloxacin</li><br/></ol><br/><p><strong>AMOXICILLIN</strong></p><br/><p>Amoxicillin belongs to the penicillin group, and is considered to be the best antibiotic to treat sinusitis. Amoxicillin works to kill bacteria by inhibiting its ability to create cell walls. If you are allergic to penicillin, your physician may prescribe an antibiotic in the macrolides family of antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>AZITHROMYCIN</strong></p><br/><p>Azithromycin is one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics to treat sinusitis out there. It is a member of the macrolides family, and it not only treats bacterial sinus infections but respiratory tract infections as well. It's considered the best antibiotic for sinusitis coupled with bronchitis, as it impairs the ability of the bacteria to produce protein for its own survival. Once the bacteria are weakened, the immune system is able to wipe out the infection easily and effectively.</p><br/><p><strong>COTRIM</strong></p><br/><p>When taking penicillin, many patients situations seem to worsen. Cotrim is a good alternative for those patients. It is comprised of two antibiotics: trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole. Cotrim inhibits the bacteria's ability to produce folic acid, which is essential for survival.</p><br/><p><strong>MOXIFLOXACIN</strong></p><br/><p>Moxifoxacin is a newly added member to the list of antibiotics suitable for treating sinusitis. These are essential, as bacteria has the ability to grow resistant to certain forms of older antibiotics.</p><br/><p>There are many different antibiotics available to relieve the symptoms of sinusitis. While Amoxicillin may be considered the best antibiotic for sinus infections, not everyone can safely take it so there are alternatives. Some people find that antibiotics as whole don't help, and there are surgical alternatives as well. If you are having trouble finding relief from you sinusitis symptoms, Sinus Dynamics can help.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy specializing in the treatment of sinusitis with the use of compounded medications and cutting edge drug delivery devices. We offer three types of treatments to help relieve even the worst of sinusitis symptoms. Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, Sinus Dynamics can guide you to recovery TODAY!</p><br/><p>If you're interested in hearing more about the treatments that we offer please contact us now using this site, or by calling 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Call us now and let us help you find relief today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Remedy - Chicken Soup</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Folk Medicine: Is it true what they say about chicken soup?</strong></p><br/><p>Well, actually yes.  Offbeat research conducted by the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) under Dr. Stephen Rennard who studied the benefits of chicken soup for amusement, confirmed the legacy of this miracle soup.  The compounds of chicken soup were studied and found to have anti-inflammatory properties.  The article, &ldquo;Chicken Soup Inhibits Neutrophil Chemotaxis in Vitro&rdquo; in the Oct. 17 issue of CHEST was published in a peer review journal officially crowning chicken soup with its long awaited crown as a medicinal treatment for colds, flus, upper respiratory infections, in particular those infections that involve inflammation.  The study monitored the movement of the white cells, the neutrophils.  The neutrohil cells in the blood are responsible for protecting the body against infections.  Any increase of neutrophil cells indicate the presence of an acute bacterial infection, reduction of cells or lack of movement indicating eradication of the infection.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Neutrophil: A type of white blood cells, specifically a form of granulocyte, filled with neutrally-staining granules, tiny sacs of enzymes that help the cell to kill and digest microorganisms if has engulfed by phagocytosis.&rdquo;</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The neutrophil cells were monitored for movement, during the study (while patients who had colds consumed chicken soup as their treatment!) and the fighter cells were anticipated to be inhibited; lack of movement of the neutrophil cells indicating that they were actually fighting off the infection, resulting in a decrease of mucus and inflammation in the upper respiratory.  Lack of movement translated into a successful treatment.  This was confirmed in patients who consumed homemade soup as well as those who consumed canned chicken soup, although the canned was less effective.</p><br/><p>The benefits of chicken soup actually date back as far as the medieval ages under the renowned Rabbi Rambam called Moses ben-Maimon or Maimonides circa 1200 AD.  Maimonides was a preeminent scholar and physician who recommended chicken soup for respiratory illnesses.  The medical recommendations of chicken soup were also cited in Greek writings.</p><br/><p><strong>Inflammation</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is a condition which is defined by the presence of inflammation in the sinus cavities which stems from a cold or an allergy, typically.   Any treatment that assists with reducing inflammation is beneficial during the course of a sinus infection.  Sinus infections entail medications and there are several different treatment options available. A <strong>sinus infection remedy,</strong> like chicken soup is helpful but may not actually fight off a full scale war waged in your sinus cavity.  Hot liquids actually increase movement of the cilia as well, so while it is indeed a good plan of action to have hot liquids and especially chicken soup when you are fighting a sinus infection, there can be serious consequences if the sinus infection is not clearing.  Medication is often required in the form of an antibiotic.</p><br/><p><strong>What to take</strong></p><br/><p>There is a new approach to treating sinus infections that is effective in the treatment of sinus infections, a topical medication that administers medications into the sinus cavity.  The emergence of aerosol therapy to treat sinus infections largely arose out of the failure of oral antibiotics in eradicating sinusitis.  Sinus infection sufferers should hail this treatment: it has a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinus infections.  Aerosol therapy by Sinus Dynamics is topical treatment to sinus infections, using a nebulizer to administer medication intranasally with custom compounded medications specializing in the treatment of sinus infection.  Whether &ldquo;chicken soup is good for the soul&rdquo; is a whole other debate, however, Sinus Dynamics is a good treatment for sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Most doctors are hesitant to step outside the box, and use another treatment.  Old habits...    Ask your doctor to prescribe a topical treatment for your sinus infection!  You both know that an oral antibiotic is really a poor substitute for the treatment of sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is the only company specializing in a topical sinus treatment using aerosolized therapy, effective in the treatment for all sinusitis infections! Yes, all sinusitis infection.  Sinus Dynamics utilizes:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>custom compounded antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>custom compounded anti-fungals</li><br/>    <li>custom compounded anti-inflammatories</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics uses a nebulizer which emits a 1.0 to 3.2-micron particle size that can penetrate the inflamed sinus cavities and fight through the bacteria, reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  Studies show that to effectively treat the sinus area with a nebulizer, the particle size can be no larger than 3.2.</p><br/><p>Try Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy!  It is  effective and safe.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to discuss the best <strong>sinus infection remedy</strong> (877) 447-4276.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosol therapy - the most effective method to treat sinus infections proven in clinical studies</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Begin your recovery:  start your sinus therapy with Sinus Dynamics, the most effective treatment for sinusitis available (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Acute Sinusitis Home Remedies - Oregano Oil</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I have heard that oregano oil is helpful for many infections.  Is it a home remedy for my acute sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>Home remedies are often used in lieu of a doctor visit and sometimes this is a more prudent approach to a sinus infection. Home remedies are used for a variety of conditions and the purpose is symptom reduction as well as relief from pain and discomfort.  There are various home treatments used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  During the course of an acute sinusitis infection the common symptoms experienced include facial pain, facial pressure, congestion, cough, postnasal drip, and green nasal discharge and this diagnosis also indicates that the course of the illness lasts less than twelve weeks.  There is little scientific proof available regarding home remedies and some are more commonly used than others.  A sinusitis infection is a blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities. The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.</p><br/><p><strong>Oregano Oil</strong></p><br/><p>Oregano is an herb that grows well in northern Europe and is valued for its flavor and aroma as well as its medicinal benefits.  The two active ingredients in oregano are Carvachol and Quercetin. One of the main benefits of Oil of Oregano is that it works as a natural antibiotic and is also antiviral. Oregano is a very potent and versatile herb.  It is taken in an oil form typically and diluted with olive oil.  It is used both internally and topically.  Oil of oregano is an:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Anti viral</li><br/>    <li>Anti bacterial</li><br/>    <li>Anti inflammatory - it is as strong as Ibuprofen and morphine</li><br/>    <li>Anti fungal</li><br/>    <li>Expectorant helps to remove the lungs, bronchi and trachea of excess mucus.</li><br/>    <li>Antioxidant</li><br/>    <li>Diuretic</li><br/>    <li>A mild sedative</li><br/>    <li>An antispasmodic</li><br/></ul><br/><p>It is believed that a few drops of oregano oil daily can help boost the immune system as well as increase oxygen to specific areas.  Topical use of Oil of Oregano increases oxygen in specific areas, as the active ingredients will be absorbed by 90% in your body.</p><br/><p>There are some risks reported with oregano oil, although there are no known drug interactions, it is said that it can cause upset stomach upset as well as interfere with the body's ability to absorb iron.  For example, those with anemia might be better to avoid this herb.  In addition, skin irritation is a possible risk as is rash and vomiting.  You are advised to consult your doctor prior to taking oregano oil for any health condition.   Those who are sensitive to mint will also likely have problems with oregano as well as thyme, basil, lavender, mint or marjoram.  Most importantly, pregnant women are not to take oregano oil as it can increase blood flow to the uterus, weakening the lining of the womb and cause a spontaneous abortion.</p><br/><p><strong>List of home remedies</strong></p><br/><p>Most home remedies included medicinal herbs.  Here are some concoctions that are thought to alleviate symptoms using <strong>acute sinusitis home remedies:</strong></p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Sassafras tea an aid in diminishing fever, and soothing ones throat</li><br/>    <li>Molasses into a cup of chamomile tea - this drink can be given at night to sooth one off to sleep with a sweet tea. The chamomile is also soothing on the stomach, and aids to promote sleep.</li><br/>    <li>Hot Toddy - Mix piping hot water to a cup, 1/2 shot of whiskey, and 1 tea spoon lemon juice, 1 tea spoon honey, mix well. The Alcohol has an anti-inflammatory effect on mucous membranes, said to reduce fever, and relieve muscle aches.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>I give up!  I would like some actual medication that works for my acute sinusitis!</strong></p><br/><p>You have found it! Sinus Dynamics! Sinus Dynamics is the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer with a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer boasts that it emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can enter inflamed sinus cavities, and deposit medication directly onto the infection. Aerosolized medication is sent into the nasal passage, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics' topical approach is also comprehensive, and provides instruction, delivery, doctor referral and customer service support as well as handling insurance billing.  Sinus Dynamics is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Check out Sinus Dynamics!  It is the best treatment for sinus infections out there with a 98% success rate: there are no <strong>acute sinusitis home remedies</strong> out there that can make that claim. Call Sinus Dynamics today (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Home Remedies - Northern European Home Remedies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis home remedies</p><br/><p>I heard that there are quite a few herbalists who recommend a list of herbs for sinusitis home remedies.  What are they?  Medical plants can help treat respiratory infections like the flu, colds and bronchitis.  Essential oils are used in highly concentrated essences of plants that have similar health benefits as herbal remedies but are used in aromatherapy. The following are effective medical plants and herbal remedies to fight respiratory ailments. Some plants may be easier to find than others depending on where the plants are cultivated. You can find some as fresh or dried plants, and others in liquid form, tablets or powder.</p><br/><p>Always consult your physician before starting any herbal treatment.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Bergamont - is an antiviral that is refreshing oil with a citric aroma that helps to cure respiratory infections and pulmonary ailments. It is also known to  increase the photosensitivity of the skin; best to avoid direct sunlight after using bergamot oil; used in baths, massages and vapors.</li><br/>    <li>Cedar - calming and antiseptic; useful for treating respiratory illnesses and used as a healing remedy to cure throat ailments.</li><br/>    <li>Coltsfoot -(Tussilago farfara)  Parts used: leaves and flowers are cultivated at the end of spring; used in chronic or acute bronchitis, irritating coughs, whooping coughs and asthma. Soothing expectorant action gives coltsfoot a role in most respiratory conditions. Warning. avoid coltsfoot during pregnancy and breast-feeding or those with liver problems.</li><br/>    <li>Avenca: (Adiantum capillus-veneris)  Parts used. leaves used to prepare in gels, teas and infusions; widely used in holistic medicine. anti-flu and anti-cold remedy. Good for fighting coughs, bronchitis, sore throats and chronic running nose</li><br/>    <li>Basil - carries special antiviral, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic and antibacterial properties; used on the body to purify and detoxify the skin. It is recommended to dilute basil oil when using it to massage. Safety. Prolonged use can irritate the skin.</li><br/>    <li>Slippery elm - (Ulmus rubra)  Parts used: inner bark used as a base for slippery elm tablets; used in teas prepared from its powder.  Known to help fight colds, coughs, as well as sore throat by Native Americans. No side effects indicated.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Why are natural remedies so popular these days, since we have more advances in medical treatment?  What is going on?</p><br/><p>Over use of oral antibiotics!  People have never been so gung-ho to use home remedies as the word continues to grow that we are developing a resistance to most antibiotics.  Continue with the chicken soup, garlic and elderberry tinctures, and lemons gargles.  However, it is a shame to panic and think you cannot take any medication.  I am here to tell you that you have found a treatment.</p><br/><p>It is true that oral antibiotics need to step down.  But this does not mean that antibiotics are out of the race.  There is such a thing as a topical antibiotic for sinus infections.  It's true.  Sinus Dynamics has this treatment.  WE are the only company that is dedicated to topically treating sinus infections with aerosol therapy.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics has a state of the art approach to treating sinus infections with the use of a nebulizer that can emit a 3.2 micron sized particle that deposits an aerosolized mist directly into the infected sinus cavity.  Inhalation therapy with custom compounded antibiotics, anti inflammatories, and anti fungals is the signature treatment at Sinus Dynamics.  Are you ready to turn over a new leaf?  Remember when people thought cell phones were hard to use or when people would shy away from the computer?  Well, those days are over now as this is the way we function.  A nasal administration is an approach to treating infections that has not been properly utilized.  Oral antibiotics have been exploited and are now at risk of being useless.  If you are serious about treating your sinus infection and don't want to take an oral antibiotic, here is the answer.  Homeopathic remedies are limited in fighting serious infections.  Step up to the plate and utilize the latest technological advance in medicine using a topical approach to you sinus infection, and secondary infections. Sinus Dynamics!!</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics' nebulizers are used in the treatment of sinus infections and respiratory infections.  Sinus Dynamics provides a comprehensive approach to sinus infections.  Medications used are shipped to your home, and we provide assistance walking patients through the treatment prior to use.  Sinus Dynamics provides follow up with treatment, contacting your physician to provide patient response to treatment.  Sinus Dynamics offers a:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Selection of nebulizers that are state of the art</li><br/>    <li>Medications that are custom compounded</li><br/>    <li>Comprehensive plan of assistance with each step in your sinus care including insurance billing</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Next Step: Call Sinus Dynamics</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics has the only treatment available that is capable of emitting an aerosolized mist that is small enough to enter the sinus cavities! The selection of nebulizer's offered by Sinus Dynamics emit a 3.2-micron sized which is recognized in clinical studies as the particle size needed for effective topical deposition and eradicating infection topically!  Call us now.  It is time to put down the <strong>sinusitis home remedies</strong> and start using the best treatment for your sinus infection.  Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Remedy</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prepared or not, sinus infections happen. Normally following a cold or viral infection, your sinuses become blocked, fill with mucus and before you know it become infected. While there is little you can in the way of preventing sinus infections, there are a ton of helpful remedies to help ease the pain once one settles in and calls your sinuses home. Everyone has their own special <strong>sinusitis remedy</strong> that they claim will ease the various ailments associated with sinusitis and most actually do.</p><br/><p>Feeling clogged up and groggy? Take one of these remedies for a spin and see if it doesn't help:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Steam Inhalation</li><br/>    <li>Warm Compresses</li><br/>    <li>Nasal Irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Spicy Foods</li><br/>    <li>OTC Medications</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>STEAM INHALATION</strong></p><br/><p>Steam can work wonders for clearing up congestion and promoting drainage. Congestion and blockage is triggered by dry nasal passageways. When the nasal passages become dry, the cilia can no longer move and they have trouble passing mucus out of the sinuses. The best way to treat this? Warmth and moisture.</p><br/><p>Using a humidifier while you sleep, or simply breathing the warm vapor for fifteen minutes, will help thin the mucus, add moisture to the nasal passages and the warmth will break up congestion. Leaving a humidifier running at home or in your office will also help keep the air moist.</p><br/><p><strong>WARM COMPRESSES</strong></p><br/><p>Remember the key to beating congestion and promoting drainage? That's right, warmth and moisture. Dip a wash cloth in warm to hot water and place it over the affected sinuses while lying down. After 3 to 5 minutes you'll begin to notice some progress and should be able to blow your nose to clear some discharge.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>A nasal irrigation kit, such as a neti-pot, can be your best friend during a bout with a sinus infection. Neti-pots rinse out your nasal passageways with a saline solution flushing out debris, bacteria and dried mucus making breathing much easier. Doing this twice daily will keep your cilia healthy and moving, and make breathing and draining much easier.</p><br/><p><strong>SPICY FOODS</strong></p><br/><p>Some people can live off of spicy foods. Jalapenos, cayenne pepper, horseradish, the more the better. That old saying &quot;it really clears your sinuses&quot; has some substance when it comes to sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Eating foods that contain cayenne pepper, garlic, horseradish and wasabi will thin the mucus membrane and promote drainage.</p><br/><p><strong>OTC MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>If you need an extra boost to help relieve symptoms OTC medications are your answer. Decongestants work by restricting blood flow to the nasal passageways actively reducing inflammation. They can be purchase in the form or oral medications or as a nasal spray. Sudafed is a popular oral decongestant, and Afrin is a popular nasal spray. Nasal sprays should only be used for 3 days though, because there is a high risk of dependency. Tylenol and Advil can be used for pain.</p><br/><p>While sinusitis can be especially frustrating to deal with you can find a sinusitis remedy, or multiple remedies, to make it a little easier to cope with. If you have been unable to find long lasting relief from your sinusitis symptoms, call Sinus Dynamics today and we can get you feeling better before you know it.</p><br/><p>If you would like to speak to someone about the treatments that we offer call us at 1.877.447.4276 or you can use the form on this site. One of our friendly staff members will always be available to assist you with any questions that you may have. Relief is in sight call us now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Best Medication For Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is the best medication for sinusitis?</strong></p><br/><p>What is the best medication for sinusitis?  One that works, of course.  If there was any clinical data supporting which medication is the best, all the better.  Word of mouth about Echinacea and chicken soup is great, but how about proof?  Oral antibiotics have seen their day.  They are no longer the rising star seen to rescue you from all your ailments.  Physician's over prescribing systemic oral antibiotics has resulted in multi resistant super bugs.  Sinusitis is one of the most common diagnoses affecting more than 35 million people each year: that is a ton of people who need medication.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>What is Sinusitis?  It is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection.  Sinusitis develops typically as a result when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.  When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure</p><br/><p><strong>What treatment's do we know work?</strong></p><br/><p>As we easily established above, antibiotics are out of this contest.  Then, of course we have the usual sinus infection treatments such as:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Decongestants</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>Expectorants</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>Oral and liquid antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>Steroids</li><br/></ul><br/><p>All of these treatments are helpful but none of them actually attack the cause of the infection.  It is also important to avoid foods that thicken mucous like dairy, citrus, and spicy foods will help in clearing the nasal passages of mucous blockages.</p><br/><p><strong>The best medication for sinusitis.</strong> There is an actual treatment called Aerosol therapy that has been studied and found to have a 98% success rate in the treatment for sinus infections and it is provided by Sinus Dynamics.  Aerosolized therapy uses a nebulizer which is a device used for different types of sinus problems; it is portable, lightweight and noiseless. The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics provides all devices and medications as well as with all as all aspects of the sinus care including billing and handling your insurance! Sinus Dynamics services assist with the doctor referrals, detailed explanations of all devices and medication as well as delivering the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics has the only nebulizer that can produce 3.2-micron particle size capable of entering the sinus cavity, thereby depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly.  Sinus Dynamics is very safe!  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is the <strong>best medication for sinusitis</strong> available!   Call Sinus Dynamics for your sinus therapy treatment now (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How To Avoid Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is the inflammation of the nasal passageways, which block mucus and bacteria within the sinuses causing an infection. Most people have had the displeasure of experiencing a sinus infection at one time or another in their lives, so it's no secret how difficult they can be to treat. However, there are certain precautions that one can to help steer clear of sinus infections. In this article we'll take a look at how to avoid sinusitis.</p><br/><p><strong>EAT RIGHT AND EXERCISE</strong></p><br/><p>One of the best ways to ward off infection is to maintain a healthy diet, drink plenty of fluids and exercise. Exercise helps drain the sinuses naturally and drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water a day will help keep the mucus membrane thin, and the cilia moving so as to promote proper drainage. This will keep your immune strong and ready to fight off any infections that might compromise your health. Of course, it's advisable to keep distance from people who are sick with a cold or flu.</p><br/><p><strong>WASH YOUR HANDS</strong></p><br/><p>Wash your hands regularly. Think of all the things we touch on a daily basis; we don't necessarily know who else has come into contact with those things and if they were sick or not. The surest way to pass infection into your nasal passageways is to pick it up from a hand rail and deliver it directly to the nasal passages by rubbing your nose.</p><br/><p><strong>AVOID SWEETS</strong></p><br/><p>Avoid highly concentrated sweets. A little chocolate never hurt anyone, in fact dark chocolate is especially good for you, but while eating sweets can be bad for your teeth, it can also be bad for your sinuses as they cause swelling in the nasal membranes.</p><br/><p><strong>KEEP YOUR NASAL PASSAGEWAYS MOIST</strong></p><br/><p>Keeping your nasal passageways moist is a key in maintaining nasal and sinus health. As mentioned before, drinking plenty of fluids will help keep your nasal passageways moist but another sure fire way to guarantee the health of your nasal passageways and sinuses is to use a nasal irrigator once a day. You can buy a nasal irrigation kit or a Neti Pot at your local drug store and it is used to flush out your sinuses with a saline mixture (warm salt water mixture).</p><br/><p>The best way to maintain the health of your sinuses is to maintain the health of your body as well. Maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle is the first step to avoid infection. If you are getting sinus infections several times a year, it could be a sign that you have chronic sinusitis and it is recommended that you consult your physician for proper treatment.</p><br/><p>These are a few ways of how to avoid sinusitis, but if you already use these methods and are still experiencing sinusitis symptoms Sinus Dynamics may be able to help. We offer several treatment options to help those suffering with the symptoms of sinusitis. Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, Sinus Dynamics has helped thousands find relief and you could be next!</p><br/><p>If you're interested in hearing more about how we can help you please contact us now using this site, or by calling 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions that you may have. Call us now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How To Prevent Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Preventing Sinusitis</strong>  At first it is challenging to tell the difference between a sinus infection, a cold or an allergy. It is the duration that will tell you if you have an acute or chronic case of sinusitis has taken hold.  There will be swelling and pain in the facial area, especially around the eyes or cheeks, as well as a stuffy or runny nose.  There will most likely be headache, and feeling of general malaise.  Other symptoms may develop depending on what sinus cavity is infected, such as dental pain or stuffed up ears.  Your symptoms will become more pronounced if a sinus infection has developed.  You ask yourself, &quot;what did I do to pick up this sinus infection?&quot;</p><br/><p><strong>Here are the things to avoid:</strong>  Some are common sense the others are a good defensive strategy to reduce your chances of developing a sinus infection.  The most important point is to avoid catching a cold. Think of all the things your mother or grandmother would say to you:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Avoid public places - the bus, gym, airport, public bathrooms, daycare centers, movie theaters which are virtual petri dishes of germs.</li><br/>    <li>Avoid touching your face or sticking your hands in your mouth if you have not cleaned them!</li><br/>    <li>Avoid strangers, co-workers,friends and family who are sick.  If you can't make sure you wash your hands once you've said goodbye.</li><br/>    <li>Avoid smoky bars and areas known to have smoke other pollutants, even a fireplace that is smoky</li><br/>    <li>Avoid places that have a high pollen count if possible.  If you love to hike, take a decongestant so your nasal passages are not dripping afterward leaving you wide open for bacteria to grow.</li><br/>    <li>Do not go to bed with wet hair or leave the house with wet hair, &quot;you'll catch a cold!&quot;</li><br/>    <li>Do not leave the house without warm clothes if it is cold outside.  As your grandma would say, &quot;put on your sweater&quot;</li><br/>    <li>Avoid your friend with all those cats! (lol)</li><br/>    <li>Wash your hands after you take out the trash (Eeww!)</li><br/>    <li>Wash your hands if you have to pick up after your dog or cat (double yuck!)</li><br/>    <li>Avoid excessively dry or damp places</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Proactive Strategies</strong>  Think about how you can build up your immune system so your body can fight off the infection. Here are some strategies that are proactive steps on <strong>how to prevent sinusitis:</strong></p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Vitamin C</li><br/>    <li>Garlic</li><br/>    <li>Plenty of sleep</li><br/>    <li>Drinking plenty of fluids to flush the system</li><br/>    <li>Avoiding stress and stressful situations to prevent wearing down your immune system</li><br/>    <li>Purchase a humidifier</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Definitely, include chicken soup and a healthy diet so you are not worn down.  A cold is bad enough by itself, a sinus infection becomes a monkey on your back taking at least two weeks for it to be gone if you are lucky.  A secondary infection can easily develop when your immune system is under attack.  Most sinus infections tend to clear on their own with plenty of water and rest.  A physician will likely prescribe an oral antibiotic, even though an oral antibiotic is very limited in treating sinus infections; your physician may be unaware that a better prescription treatment is available.  (You can clue him in!)</p><br/><p>Physicians will choose from narrow spectrum antibiotics or the broad spectrum antibiotics, depending on the type of sinus infection.  An antibiotic is used to treat infections and are recognized as antimicrobial compounds or medicines that are found to have anti bacterial properties.  Our immune systems cannot fight off all bacterial threats especially now with the overuse of oral antibiotics. If you wind up needing a real treatment, there is a new method available to treat your sinus infections referred to as inhalation therapy also known as Aerosol Therapy.</p><br/><p><strong>Who offers Inhalation Therapy?</strong></p><br/><p><strong>Sinus Dynamics.</strong>  Sinus Dynamics is the only company that provides a treatment for sinus infections that is aerosolized.  Sinus infections are treated with the use of custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally, topically depositing medication into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamic's nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the infection.  Sinus Dynamics provides a comprehensive approach to sinus infections through aerosol therapy which also includes doctor referrals, handling insurance and billing, as well as shipping medication to each patient's home within 24-48 hrs.  In addition, a topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to see <strong>how to prevent sinusitis</strong> and start a topical approach to your sinus infection now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How To Stop Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some people, sinusitis is a recurring issue that they deal with several times a year. It could be due to a physical problem, such as a deviated septum, or it could be due to environmental issues such as allergies, mold or pet dander. While antibiotics will help treat a sinus infection once it has taken hold, it won't do much to keep the problem from happening again. However there are some measures that can be taken to prevent the problem from happening again.</p><br/><p><strong>MAKE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES</strong></p><br/><p>Changing the environment in your home can greatly improve your chances of avoiding sinusitis altogether. If your sinus problems are caused by allergies you can install filters to your air conditioner and heating unit to filter out unwanted allergens and pollen. Moistening the air in your home with the use of a humidifier can help keep your nasal passageways moist, and allow better drainage and circulation of mucus. An air conditioner can help stabilize the temperature in your home.</p><br/><p><strong>ALTAR YOUR DIET</strong></p><br/><p>There are several things that we eat that affect our sinuses in both positive and negative ways. Limiting the amount of dairy intake will help greatly. While we all love our milk and cheese, dairy secretions increase congestion and will thicken mucus making inflammation and swelling more likely. Increasing the intake of spicy foods can help as well. Foods that contain cayenne pepper, horseradish and garlic will help thin mucus and make it easier to drain.</p><br/><p>Drinking plenty of water is important not only for your sinuses, but for your overall health as well. Drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water a day will help keep your sinuses moist and keep the cilia moving. Cilia are small hair-like structures that line the walls of the nasal passageways and they move the mucus out of the sinuses and keep them clear.</p><br/><p><strong>AVOID CHLORINE AND PRESSURE CHANGES</strong></p><br/><p>Chlorine and drastic altitude changes can have a damaging affect on your sinuses making sinus infections a much more likely possibility. Chlorine can dry out the nasal passageways, which leads to irritation and inflammation. Rapid changes in altitude and pressure (such as flying, sky diving or deep sea diving) can cause pain in the sinus and cause swelling of the Eustachian tubes in the ears.</p><br/><p><strong>MAINTAIN MOISTURE IN THE NASAL/SINUS CAVITIES</strong></p><br/><p>Regular steam treatments and using a humidifier when you sleep will keep your sinuses moist, and help them to continue to flush out bacteria before an infection can form. This is also an effective way to break up sinus congestion and clear the nasal passageways. You can also infuse the steam with herbal extracts such as Eucalyptus, mint or garlic.</p><br/><p>By making a few changes to your day to day life you can effectively eliminate the chances of getting a sinus infection, or at the very least largely prevent the chances of getting one. These are just a few examples of how to stop sinusitis, but they should make a relatively large difference in the way you feel and the overall health of your sinuses.</p><br/><p>If you have tried these methods and are still suffering from chronic sinus problems call us now, we'd love to speak with you about the different treatments that Sinus Dynamics offers to help people suffering with the symptoms of sinusitis. We have helped thousands of people find relief and you could be next!</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about these treatments please contact us now using this site, or call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will help you with whatever questions or concerns you have. Call us today and find relief NOW!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How To Treat Sinusitis - in children</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to treat sinusitis</p><br/><p>Although pediatric sinusitis has many similarities to adult cases of sinusitis, pediatric sinus infections are definitely more challenging for pediatricians and otylaryngologists (ENT'S) to treat.  The essential problem for physician's treating sinusitis in children and infants is the lack of development in the actual sinus area; full development is not completed until age 20!  The ethmoid and maxillary sinuses are present at birth but are not fully developed until age five.  While the frontal sinuses appear at age seven but are not fully functional and developed until adolescence.  Children who acquire a sinus infection will present with an infection in either the ethmoid or maxillary sinuses.  Older children are more likely to present with an infection in the frontal sinuses or the sphenoid sinus area.  In addition, prevalence of allergic rhinitis is the most common way a sinus infection takes root in children and adolescence as well.  Sinusitis is difficult to diagnose in children because respiratory infections are more frequent and symptoms can be more subtle.</p><br/><p>Pediatric sinusitis is often characterized by irritability, earache, cough, halitosis and nasal odors in children.  Sinusitis in adults has headache as a signature symptom of sinusitis especially when coupled with postnasal drip.</p><br/><p><em><strong>Childhood Sinusitis</strong></em></p><br/><p>In addition, acute sinusitis is more uncommon in children, with chronic sinusitis being a more likely infection.  Acute sinusitis affects only 1% of infants and 5% of children ages 5-9 years of age and 15% of adolescence population.   According to clinical data, children and infants typically present with 'adenoiditis - an infection of the adenoids or viral upper respiratory tract infections (URTI's).  Acute sinusitis is a very common diagnosis found in the adult population, however with postnasal drip being a signature symptom.  Sinusitis is the same however in both children and adults and it is recognized as:  inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.</p><br/><p>Child's Symptoms - The following symptoms may indicate a sinus infection in your child:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A &quot;cold&quot; lasting more than 10 to 14 days, possibly accompanied by low-grade fever</li><br/>    <li>Thick yellow-green nasal drainage</li><br/>    <li>Earache</li><br/>    <li>Nasal odor Post-nasal drip, sometimes leading to or exhibited as sore throat, cough, bad breath,                       	nausea and/or vomiting</li><br/>    <li>Headache, usually not before age 6</li><br/>    <li>Irritability or fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Swelling around the eyes</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Problem area: OMC</strong></p><br/><p>There is an anatomical structure in the sinus area called the &quot;ostiomeatal complex&quot; (OMC) which is an important anatomical structure that impacts the prevalence of  sinusitis.  Any blockage or obstruction of the OMC is problematic in treating pediatric sinusitis.  The slow growth and changes occurring in the ethmoid sinuses have been known to interfere with drainage through the OMC and contributes to chronic maxillary sinus infections in infants and young children with an occasional frontal sinus infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment of Sinusitis in Children</strong></p><br/><p>There is a growing appreciation by pediatricians and ENT's who treat childhood sinusitis about factors that complicate this diagnosis.  Although it is still a common problem treated routinely, sinusitis is given more sensitivity in light of the growing understanding required in treating sinusitis in children with regard to complicating factors.  Some areas of concern for physician's treating sinusitis in infants, children and adolescence include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Anatomical structures</li><br/>    <li>Environmental factors</li><br/>    <li>Number of siblings</li><br/>    <li>Caregiver emotional distress</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Risk factors</strong></p><br/><p>Children are at risk in developing a complication of sinusitis referred to as orbital cellulites which takes place in about 9.3% of the cases.  In addition there is risk of intracranial complications occurring in 3.7-11% of patients.  Close monitoring and follow-up care, as well as counseling of family, and ensuring proper medical treatment.  With proper care morbidity from sinusitis and related complications is very low.</p><br/><p><strong>The best medication for sinusitis in children</strong></p><br/><p>Medications in pill form are often very challenging to administer to children and infants and tend to come in liquid form with short courses of antibiotic therapy with good results.   In these cases, the physician must not only treat with an appropriate antibiotic but must also address the associated conditions contributing to the problem. There is an actual treatment called Aerosol therapy that has been studied and found to have a 98% success rate in the treatment for sinus infections and it is provided by Sinus Dynamics.  Aerosolized therapy uses a nebulizer which is a device used for different types of sinus problems.  It is portable and lightweight and noiseless. The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  This method of treatment would be considerably easier to administer to a child or infant.  Sinus Dynamics provides all devices and medications as well as with all as all aspects of the sinus care including billing and handling your insurance! Sinus Dynamics services assist with the doctor referrals, detailed explanations of all devices and medication as well as delivering the medication within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics has the only nebulizer that can produce 3.2-micron particle size capable of entering the sinus cavity, thereby depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly.  Sinus Dynamics is very safe!  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is the best medication for sinusitis available!  Call Sinus Dynamics to learn <strong>how to treat sinusitis</strong> in children now (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How To Treat Sinusitis Naturally</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is usually treated by a combination of medications and antibiotics, but for those in favor of a natural lifestyle there are several ways to treat the symptoms of sinusitis naturally. There are many benefits to treating a sinus infection, the main one being that you are not overly medicated and there is no risk of developing a resistance to antibiotics. Let's take a look at <strong>how to treat sinusitis naturally.</strong></p><br/><p>Some ways to treat sinusitis naturally include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Incorporate more vegetables and fruit into your diet</li><br/>    <li>Eliminate dairy, sugar, processed and refined foods</li><br/>    <li>Drink a green smoothie daily</li><br/>    <li>Steam inhalation</li><br/>    <li>Use warm compresses</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>DIET</strong></p><br/><p>Your diet should consist of 50 to 75% fresh vegetables and fruit, as well as clear broths and soups. Increase your intake of fluids, such as water and other clear liquids, and herbal tea. Fresh fruit or vegetable juices are also great, if you have a juicer then even better. Things with dairy, caffeine, alcohol or large amounts of sugar should all be cut out of your diet as they lead to dryness, inflammation and the creation of thick mucus leading to congestion. This includes process and refined foods.</p><br/><p><strong>THE GREEN STUFF</strong></p><br/><p>Drinking a green smoothie, or a green monster, daily will help greatly as it is a great source of antibiotics, vitamins and minerals. They commonly include kale or spinach, berries, a banana or two, flax seed oil and any other fruit or vegetable you see fit to add. You can find many great recipes for this green concoction at <a target="_blank" href="http://greenmonstermovement.com">http://greenmonstermovement.com/</a>.</p><br/><p><strong>STEAM INHALATION</strong></p><br/><p>Steam inhalation is your best bet at relieving congestion, and it will help promote drainage from the sinuses. After bringing a pot of water to boil add a few drops of eucalyptus oil, as well as a few drops of peppermint essential oil. Hang your head over the top and put a bath towel over as you breathe the steam for several minutes. Be careful not to burn yourself and you should feel results in a few minutes. Be prepared with some Kleenex or paper towel though, as there could be a great amount of discharge being released from your nose.</p><br/><p><strong>WARM COMPRESS</strong></p><br/><p>Using a warm compress can also help promote drainage and open your sinuses. After running a wash cloth under warm to hot water, place a few drops of eucalyptus oil on your face above your sinuses and lay the wash cloth across your face. After a few minutes you should feel the sinuses begin to open. Blow your nose to release any discharge.</p><br/><p>You now know how to treat sinusitis naturally with a few different remedies. However if your symptoms do not improve after 7 to 10 days it is recommended to see a physician as your condition could be worse than you realize. If you have been looking for relief and have yet to find it, Sinus Dynamics can help.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy dedicated to providing relief to people suffering from the symptoms of sinusitis. If you would like to know about the treatments that we offer please feel free to contact us using this website, or call 1.877.447.4276, and one of our staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Call us now and get the relief you've been seeking TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>I Have Sinusitis - and I'm Elderly</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Geriatric Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis affects one in seven adults which is estimated between 31 to 35 million per year; that is about 14 percent of Americans who suffer with sinusitis.  However, the baby boomer generation, the largest population alive will all be over 65 by 2030 which will increase the percentage of those suffering with sinusitis.  Sinusitis is an illness that is qualified as chronic and difficult to treat.  It is challenging to tell the difference between a sinus infection and a cold or an allergy. Those with allergies and asthma are at higher risk for developing non-infectious cases of sinusitis due to inflammation of the sinuses.  It is the duration of the infection that will indicate whether you have acquired an acute or chronic case of sinusitis.  Sinusitis is characterized by swelling and pain in the facial area, especially around the eyes or cheeks, as well as a stuffy or runny nose as well as headache, and fatigue.  In addition, sinusitis is defined as an inflammatory condition of the paranasal sinuses.  Other symptoms will be present depending on which sinuses are infected.  For example, those with a maxillary sinus infection are at risk of experiencing dental pain due to the proximity of the teeth area.</p><br/><p><strong>Aging &amp; illness</strong></p><br/><p>With aging, the physiology changes leaving the elderly predisposed to sinusitis for a variety of reasons that do not impact younger adults. The elderly are at risk of having their nasal passages dry out with age. In addition, the actual cartilage that supports the nasal passages may also weaken with age, impacting or obstructing airflow.  Other problems unique to the elderly and sinusitis include a decrease in the cough and gag reflex which is more problematic with excess nasal secretions.  As the elderly continue to age, they have other health challenges such as a faltering immune system which leaves them at risk of developing respiratory infections.</p><br/><p>There is new data from researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center that also suggests many patients with sinusitis have aches and pains similar in severity to people in their 80s and those with arthritis or depression.  Although bodily pain is significant for those with sinusitis, it is not listed as a symptom of chronic sinusitis in general medical texts or journals.  As a result, many patients are misdiagnosed with unrelated conditions such as arthritis, depression, fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome.  Unfortunately, this widespread misdiagnosis also results in many people being unaware of their actual condition or receiving appropriate treatment.</p><br/><p>Geriatric Complaints with sinusitis:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Constant need to clear the throat</li><br/>    <li>A sense of nasal obstruction</li><br/>    <li>Nasal crusting</li><br/>    <li>Vague facial pressure</li><br/>    <li>Decreased sense of smell and taste</li><br/></ul><br/><p>On the whole, sinusitis symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment will be the same for the elderly as with any other adult population.  However, there are special considerations for older folks.</p><br/><p><strong>Medications for geriatric sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>Treatment for the elderly requires a more individualized approach as older patient's tend to have a slower metabolism with the increasing potential for side effects. The vast majority of the nation's elderly have chronic diseases which results in these patients taking multiple prescription drugs as well as over-the-counter medications which places them at higher risk for drug interactions.</p><br/><p>Due to the need for sensitivity to the elderly, a treatment referred to as Aerosol Therapy by Sinus Dynamics would be the best course of action.  Sinus Dynamics is the only company that provides such a treatment for sinus infections.  Sinus infections are treated with the use of custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally, topically depositing medication into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamic's nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the infection.  Sinus Dynamics provides a comprehensive approach to sinus infections through aerosol therapy which also includes doctor referrals, handling insurance and billing, as well as shipping medication to each patient's home within 24-48 hrs.  In addition, a topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 if you are saying, <strong>&quot;I have sinusitis&quot;</strong> and you would like a safe treatment for your sinus infection.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Nasal Congestion Remedies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nasal congestion can be one of the most frustrating and even painful things that you can deal with. It can affect your sense of balance, sense of taste and smell and be a hinder in your daily life. Nasal congestion is caused when the walls of the nasal passageways get irritated and begin to swell. Mixed with a thick mucus membrane, congestion is formed. Thankfully, there are several <strong>nasal congestion remedies</strong> that make the symptoms easier to deal with and can eliminate them completely.</p><br/><p>Nasal congestion is caused by the swelling of the thin membrane that lines the nasal passageways, due to infection or irritation caused by allergies. You can reduce symptoms with several easy home remedies that include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Steam inhalation</li><br/>    <li>OTC (over the counter) products</li><br/>    <li>Hydration</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>STEAM INHALATION</strong></p><br/><p>Steam inhalation is one of the quickest ways to find relief from those pesky nasal congestion symptoms. Irritation is usually caused because the nasal passageways are dry, so you want to keep them nice and moist. Using a humidifier can help greatly, just place it next to your bed while you sleep and breathe in the warm vapor.</p><br/><p>If you do not have access to a humidifier, taking long hot showers will replicate the effect. You can also breathe the steam from a basin of boiling water. Adding a few drops of eucalyptus oil to the water will not only help clear congestion, but it can also help fight any infection that you may have.</p><br/><p><strong>OTC PRODUCTS</strong></p><br/><p>It goes without saying that taking medication will help, there are a variety of decongestants that you can take that will clear the congestion. Decongestants can be purchased in either an oral pill form or in the form of a nasal spray.</p><br/><p>If you are using a nasal spray it is important that you do not use it for more than three days. Your nasal passageways can get accustomed to having the nasal spray to help them stay open, and if you take it away suddenly they will become extremely inflamed. This is referred to as the &ldquo;rebound effect&rdquo;.</p><br/><p><strong>HYDRATION</strong></p><br/><p>As mentioned before, you want to keep your nasal passageways moist, and the best way to do that is by drinking plenty of fluids. Drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water a day will help thin the mucus membrane, and keep the cilia moving freely keeping them able to move mucus out of the sinuses.</p><br/><p>You want to stay away from liquids such as milk, and other dairy products, as well as anything with caffeine or high amounts of sugar. Dairy products will thicken the mucus membrane and contribute to congestion while caffeine will dry out your passageways.</p><br/><p><strong>CLOSING THOUGHTS</strong></p><br/><p>Congestion can be frustrating, but it is treatable and hopefully with these nasal congestion remedies you'll be able to find a bit of relief from your symptoms. However if you've been having trouble finding relief, Sinus Dynamics may be able to help.</p><br/><p>If you would like to find out more about the types of treatment that we offer please contact us using this site, or you can call us at 1.877.447.4267, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions, or resolve any issues, that you may have. Breathing freely is closer than you think, call us and find out how today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Post Nasal Drip Remedies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Post nasal drip</p><br/><p><strong>Why is there mucus dripping down my throat?</strong> Postnasal drip is when there is excess mucus production! The overproduction of mucus gives you the experience of a drip, drip, drip feeling in the back of your throat. If the mucus is clear, it tends to be thin and runny.  The other end of the spectrum is the thick, sticky mucus that is colorful, yellow or green.  This overproduction of mucus occurs when there is a histamine reaction.  However, each day our bodies produce up to two quarts of mucus flushing out bacteria and viruses.  Mucus is seen as a broom, sweeping out the germs stuck in the nasal and sinus passages.  However, if you feel like someone has turned on a faucet in the back of your throat you are probably dealing with post nasal drip.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis drainage is needed when post nasal drip and nasal congestion develop, blocking the nasal passages and sinus passages which are already inflamed.  The inflammation in the sinus or nasal cavity is due to swollen blood vessels. (Ouch!) Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stems from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  Blocked sinuses are very uncomfortable as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  There are various methods used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  Symptom relief will entail some sort of draining of the sinuses to return to functional breathing.  A sinus or nasal obstruction or allergens will often create postnasal drip.</p><br/><p>Causes:  There are many conditions that can trigger a change in mucus production, including allergies, air pollution, colds, flu, cold air, hot air, a deviated septum, as well as dusty or smoky condition.  Other conditions such as age, pregnancy, and nasal are also contributing factors.  Over the counter and prescription medication can assist with drying up the excess mucus such as antihistamines, diuretics, and various tranquilizers are helpful in decreasing mucus production gone awry.  Any medication that gives you dry mouth will also likely provide you with a &ldquo;dry nose&rdquo; and a &ldquo;dry throat.&rdquo;</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is often confused with a cold due to the symptoms of  stuffy nose, facial pain and pressure, postnasal drip, headache, and fatigue.</p><br/><p>Five Home Remedies Some home remedies are helpful in reducing post nasal drip. Here are a few remedies that can provide some relief:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Gargle salt water</li><br/>    <li>Use baking soda</li><br/>    <li>Stay hydrated</li><br/></ul><br/><p>These tried and true post nasal drip remedies are helpful.  However, if you are still suffering take an antihistamine to reduce inflammation such as Claritn,Benadryl or Sudafed.</p><br/><p>If you are still in need of medication and want to avoid the &ldquo;o'l oral antibiotic&rdquo; since you have probably learned that they are not very effective in sinus infections, due to the lack of blood vessels, consider another treatment option.  What other treatments are available besides an oral antibiotic?  Answer: aerosol therapy for sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Aerosol treatment for sinus infections and post nasal drip? Yes</p><br/><p>There is a treatment for your post nasal sinus infection through Sinus Dynamics! Sinus Dynamics is a new kid on the block in the treatment of sinus infections.  This sinus treatment is unique since the medication for the sinus cavity is deposited directly into the sinus cavity through a nebulizer in a medicated mist.  It is referred to as a topical treatment.  Sinus Dynamics custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories are available to treat the vast array of sinus conditions and all medications are delivered in an aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics does not just provide medications and sinus care devices, but they provide a treatment plan that also assists with providing a doctor referral, customer support, as well as handling your insurance billing.  In addition, the sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that is able to quickly enter the inflamed sinus cavities!  This topical approach to fighting a sinus infection is aerosol therapy! Sinus Dynamics' topical approach to treating sinusitis is the best treatment available with a 98% success rate in treating sinus infections as well as having little to no side effects. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today for your safe, effective, treatment for patients like you who are looking for <strong>postnasal drip remedies.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Home Remedies For Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is the inflammation is the blockage of the sinuses, which causes an accumulation of mucus within the sinus cavities providing the perfect environment for an infection to form. Depending on the severity of your infection, sinusitis can range from being very easy to treat to being quite difficult. Commonly, sinusitis will last for seven to ten days and there are several <strong>home remedies for sinusitis</strong> that make it easy to treat.</p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis will normally take effect after a cold or viral infection, and lasts seven to ten days. With the proper care and treatment antibiotics are not needed to treat the infection and get you back on your feet. Some of these home remedies include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Steam inhalation</li><br/>    <li>Increase liquid intake</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Eat spicy foods</li><br/>    <li>Utilize warm compresses</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>KEEP YOUR NASAL PASSAGEWAYS MOIST</strong></p><br/><p>The sinuses become blocked when the nasal passageways swell due to irritation caused by bacteria and other debris. This happens because the nasal passageways get dry, due to the lack of mucus being passed through them. It is important to keep them moist, so as to maintain the health of the cilia.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Using a humidifier will not only maintain moisture within your passageways, but it will also help break up congestion and thin the mucus membrane. If do not have access to a humidifier, taking long hot showers or breathing the stream from a basin of boiling water will work as well. You can also add eucalyptus oil to the water to help fight infection.</li><br/>    <li>Drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water will help thin the mucus membrane, and make it easier to drain. It is important to drink plenty of clear liquids, and stay away from dairy products as dairy will thicken the mucus. Caffeine will dry out your nasal passageways, so it is advised to stay away from liquids with caffeine as well.</li><br/>    <li>A nasal irrigation kit will help clear your nasal passageways and keep them moist. A neti pot can be purchased at your local drug store and it helps a saline solution, warm salt water solution, flow through your nasal passageways and sinuses flushing out bacteria and other debris.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>KEEP IT SPICY</strong></p><br/><p>Eating spicy foods such as cayenne pepper, garlic, horseradish sauce and wasabi will help thin the mucus membrane and break up congestion. Adding a bit of any of these to your food will help considerably with congestion and make it easier to breathe. The spicier the better, add as much as you can comfortably eat.</p><br/><p><strong>ADD WARMTH AND MOISTURE WITH A COMPRESS</strong></p><br/><p>Another great way to break up congestion is through the use of a warm compress. Dip a washcloth in hot water (not too hot, if it burns it's too hot), and place it over the affected sinuses while you are lying down. Leave it on for 3 - 5 minutes and you should notice the affects. It will break up congestion and make it easier for the sinuses to drain.</p><br/><p><strong>WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL CARE</strong></p><br/><p>While these remedies can help greatly, if your symptoms last longer than 7 to 10 days it is recommended that you see your physician for further medical attention. While acute sinusitis can be treated at home, chronic sinusitis requires the use of antibiotics to fight the infection.</p><br/><p>If you have been suffering from the symptoms of sinusitis and have been unable to find the relief you are looking from various home remedies for sinusitis, Sinus Dynamics can help. Through the use of compounded medications, solutions and drug delivery devices, we can get you on the road to recovery today!</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the types of treatment that are offered, please contact us today using this site or call us at 1.877.447.4276. One of our friendly staff members will guide you through our treatment process and help answer any questions that you may have. Call us now, and you could be breathing freely before you know it!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Antibiotics For Sinusitis - broad spectrum vs narrow spectrum</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Broad spectrum vs. narrow spectrum</strong></p><br/><p>Antibiotics have two classifications and are referred to as narrow-spectrum drugs when they work against only a few strains of bacteria or broad spectrum.  The broad-spectrum antibiotics go after many types of bacteria and are quite potent.  Antibiotics are recognized as antimicrobial compounds or medicines that are found to have anti bacterial properties.  However, there is a danger with the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics that is now very much in the news.  It is the over use of broad spectrum antibiotics that promotes the danger of creating antibiotic resistance.  Narrow -spectrum antibiotics tend to be more cost effective and are now more than ever prescribed when possible.  Physicians turn to broad-spectrum antibiotics when the bacteria are unresponsive to narrow-spectrum drugs. A broad spectrum antibiotic is used and chosen to work against a larger number of bacteria and are considered more effective than narrow spectrum antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>What do antibiotics do?</strong> Antibiotics are compounds that fight bacteria that are recognized as pathogenic.  There are many good bacteria in the environment and in our body.  Unfortunately, during the course of taking an oral antibiotic the good bacteria are also killed off too.  The immune system is not able to fight off all pathogenic bacteria that enter our systems and antibiotics are taken to eradicate these unfriendly fellows. During a sinusitis infection when the sinuses are inflamed by bacteria, a prescription for an antibiotic is an appropriate course of action.  An antibiotic is a compound or substance that slows down the growth of bacteria or kills bacteria or any microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms &ldquo;in high dilution.&rdquo;  An antibiotic is a treatment that is prescribed with the purpose of eliminating bacteria that are an underlying cause for sinusitis.   Oral antibiotics are often prescribed for a sinus infection, but research shows that there is a real concern about using a systemic oral antibiotic to treat the sinus cavity.  The choice of the best antibiotic is dependent on many factors as follows:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>How much does the antibiotic cost?</li><br/>    <li>How severe is the illness?</li><br/>    <li>Are there are any possible allergies or serious side effects to the antibiotic?</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Once your physician has chosen the <strong>antibiotics for sinusitis</strong>, he will choose from the several classes of antibiotics available, the most popular being the penicilins, cephalosporins, macrolides and fluoroquinolones.  Each of these sinus infection antibiotics acts in a different way but it is all up to your doctor to determine which one would be best suited for you.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li><strong>Penicillins</strong> - (Narrow-spectrum antibiotics) Penicillin works by interfering with the bacteria in the cell wall building function.</li><br/>    <li><strong>Macrolides</strong> - (Narrow-spectrum antibiotics) Macrolides work by halting the bacteria's ability to make new proteins. Large doses of Macrolides destroy bacteria besides limiting their ability to proliferate.</li><br/>    <li><strong>Cephalosporins</strong> - (Broad-spectrum antibiotics) Cephalosporins destroy bacteria by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis;  related to penicillin yet have a 20% chance of allergic reaction in those who are allergic to penicillin or amoxicillin.</li><br/>    <li><strong>Fluoroquinolones</strong> - (Broad-Spectrum antibiotics)the latest class of antibiotics and they work by interfering with the replication process of bacterial DNA, fluoroquinolones kill bacteria (bactericidal).</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Antibiotics for sinusitis</strong> are prescribed for the treatment of infections in the sinus cavity and are recognized as being effective for treating airway infections.  Antibiotics come in oral, liquid and IV form but are most common in oral form.  Oral antibiotics are often contraindicated in the treatment of sinus infections even though most physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis. The Center for Disease Control is pretty vocal on this topic cautioning against antibiotics overuse and resistance to bacteria.   In addition, oral antibiotics cannot treat the sinus area effectively due to limited supply of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of an oral antibiotic.</p><br/><p><strong>Aerosolized antibiotics</strong></p><br/><p>There is an alternative route of administering an antibiotic into the sinus cavity besides taking an oral antibiotic.  Yes, it's true. No joke.  Consider aerosol therapy.  Inhaling a medicated mist of antibiotic, anti fungal or anti inflammatory through a device that turns the medication into a mist.  That device is called a nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics is such a company.  Sinus Dynamics is the only sinus treatment option that provides aerosol therapy to treat sinus infections using custom compounded medications intranasally, topically depositing medication into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamic's nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the infection.  Sinus Dynamics is a comprehensive approach to sinus infections which includes:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>doctor referrals</li><br/>    <li>handling insurance and billing</li><br/>    <li>shipping medication to each patient's home within 24-48 hrs</li><br/></ul><br/><p>In addition, Sinus Dynamics topical treatment ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is the best method for treating sinus infections.  Stop wasting time being sick.  Use a treatment method that has a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Herbal Sinus Relief - Horse Radish?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How do the Japanese treat sinus infections?</strong></p><br/><p>The Japanese have an interesting approach to congestion and sinus infections.  They recommend that those suffering with sinus congestion take a heaping spoonful of horseradish. For some reason this seems like a sort of torture as well.  This treatment, used for centuries, they claim is also effective against allergies. I bet you don't complain about anything after one spoonful of horse radish for fear you are asked to have another spoonful! The Europeans in the 16th century made a tea by steeping 5 grams of fresh basil in a cupful of water, and then drank it to eliminate stuffiness, caused by inflamed sinus membranes. The Japanese<strong> herbal sinus relief </strong>method also consists of steeping basil tea as well to shrink swollen membranes. In addition, the Japanese were known to use oils such as thymol and camphor in to open up clogged sinus passages.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Japanese home remedy - 2 to 3 pinches of horseradish or wasabi for anyone who has sinusitis; also used to relieve congestion from allergies</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Eating the radish and wasabi did not work.  Any other suggestions?</strong></p><br/><p>If you find that you have a diagnosis of sinusitis which is defined as inflammation of the sinuses caused by pathogens or foreign debris, consider a different treatment.  Not horse radish or oral antibiotics!  Once you are sure that you have a case of sinusitis with bacteria, fungi or virus that is trapped in your sinus cavities, attacking the swelling of the cavity lining, and causing more inflammation, take action.</p><br/><p>Those suffering with a sinusitis infection and choose home remedies these days are often those who do so as a result of their experience of the failure of oral antibiotics in treating their sinus infections.  Oral antibiotics have really fallen out of favor and people are looking for other ways to treat sinus infections.  If you thought about horse radish to treat your sinus infection you are probably one of those people looking for herbal sinus relief.  Oral antibiotics are not capable of delivering a potent dose of medication into the actual site of infection effectively due to the lack of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.</p><br/><p><strong>Here is the answer to your sinus problems: Sinus Dynamics!</strong></p><br/><p>There is a new method available to treat your sinus infection: Aerosolized therapy which utilizes a nebulizer by Sinus Dynamics!  Sinus Dynamics offers the best sinus therapy that works!  Aerosolized therapy is easy to use, and with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is a topical treatment that delivers medication for sinusitis infections directly into the nasal cavity.  A nebulizer sends custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories in a medicated mist into your sinuses.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses liquid medication that are turned into a fine medicated mist into the nasal passage.  The infected sinus area then receives the medication, resulting in a topical application.  Sinus Dynamics is unique in that all the sinus devices and medications are provided as well assisting you with every aspect of your sinus treatment. Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics services assist with:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>doctor referrals, detailed explanations of all devices and medication, and assistance with the use of the nebulizer</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication to your home within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics has the most effective nebulizer on the market, emitting a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can quickly enter the inflamed sinus cavities.  A topical treatment deposits medication into the sinus cavity, making contact with the infection directly!  Call Sinus Dynamics today for your sinus infection (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Homeopathic Sinus Relief - Oil Pulling</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have heard that Mediterranean people and the Ayurvedics use of olive oil has been thought to ward off many infections, including sinus conditions.  Is this true?</p><br/><p>Yes, it is.  Hippocrates, the father of medicine, referred to olive oil's many medicinal benefits as the great therapeutic.  Many studies have been conducted on the Mediterranean diet, trying to understand why the Greeks, in particular, had a longer life expectancy in spite of poor health care.  The answer: olive oil.  Olive oil is recognized as assisting with many illness and conditions. There are many other known benefits of olive oil, such as:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Preventing coronary heart disease (CHD) - reduces risk of heart disease - lowers LDL cholesterol</li><br/>    <li>Reducing risk of Breast Cancer</li><br/>    <li>Contributes to the development in the brain and bone in children</li><br/>    <li>Slows down the aging process</li><br/>    <li>Reduces risk of ulcers</li><br/>    <li>Reduces risk of Bowel Cancer</li><br/>    <li>High consumption of olive oil is known to reduce risk of degenerative diseases</li><br/>    <li>Consumption of a diet with olive oil is believed to reduce the risk of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM)</li><br/></ul><br/><p>There is a treatment that is in use as referred to as &ldquo;oil pulling.&rdquo; It is used to treat congestion, sore throat, headache, tooth pain, stomach diseases, as well as disease of the nerves, encephalitis and many others.  Oil pulling is an Ayurvedic practice that works on the root cause of an illness or infection.  As a result, a significant amount of time will be required before achieving the desired results. It is not a magic bullet.</p><br/><p>Oil pulling is a simple method consisting of swishing olive oil in the mouth.  Olive oil is the primary oil of choice.  However, sunflower and sesame oil are also used.  There is no need to purchase organic, as supermarket oils work just as effectively. The healing is achieved by the human organism, on its own.  The oils facilitate the healing process.</p><br/><p><strong>Method</strong></p><br/><p>Those interested in utilizing the &ldquo;oil pulling method&rdquo; are told to take one tablespoon of oil in the mouth, and DO NOT SWALLOW.  Move the oil slowly in the mouth, swishing it through the teeth for 15 to 20 minutes.  (That is quite a long time).  The process is intended to mix the oil with your saliva.  The rinsing and swishing is said to activate enzymes which draw toxins out of the blood.  The oil then becomes toxic as the enzymes draw out toxins.  This is why you do not swallow.</p><br/><p>If the oil is still yellow, it has not activated the enzymes and you need to continue swishing.  Once the oil gets thin and turns white, you can spit it out.  After oil pulling you must thoroughly wash out the mouth to remove microbes.  Rinse mouth thoroughly with tap water.  In addition, it is strongly recommended that the sink is thoroughly washed to remove harmful bacteria.  It is said that one of the first noticeable improvements one can expect to see with this method is the elimination of bleeding gums and fastening of any loose teeth, as well as a decrease in mucus production.</p><br/><p>The benefits of oil pulling are quite fascinating and it is said that it can quell the symptoms of colds, allergies, and sinus infections.  The excess mucus production from infection are said to be removed from oil pulling.  Those who utilize this Ayurvedic  method state taking one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil  needed also helps lubricate the tickles in your throat. In addition to being an amazing homeopathic sinus relief remedy, you reap benefits from drinking live oil this and that it tastes better than those over-the-counter cough medications.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oil Pulling is recommended before breakfast - the goal is to accelerate the healing process</li><br/>    <li>Repeat three times a day - always done on an empty stomach</li><br/></ul><br/><p>I need fast relief that works  like a magic bullet for my sinus infection</p><br/><p>Ayurvedic medicine and <strong>homeopathic sinus relief remedies</strong> are interesting.  No doubt.  However, if you are looking to quickly treat your sinus condition and you want to avoid secondary infections, there is another alternative to oral antibiotics.  Home remedies are nice since you can reach in your cupboard and take something.  However, the effectiveness and the length of treatment time while the infection lingers is a big concern.  This  &ldquo;waiting to see&rdquo;  if the home remedy &ldquo;really worked&rdquo; can be dangerous as symptoms of sinus infections can have some serious implications a well as seriously painful.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinus Dynamics!</strong></p><br/><p>There is a new approach to treating sinus infections that is also easy and safe and absolutely effective in treating sinus infections.  It is referred to as Aerosolized therapy!    Aerosol therapy is an approach to sinus infections using a nebulizer to deliver medications directly into the sinus cavity in an aerosolized medicated mist.    Sinus Dynamics provides this sensational product.  A topical treatment approach is the most effective way to treat sinus infections, both acute and chronic sinusitis.  A topical treatment approach with nebulized medication through Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  A nasal administration is a topical treatment, and with the nebulizer it sends custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories in a medicated mist into your sinuses.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is unique in that all the sinus devices and medications are provided as well assisting youwith every aspect of your sinus treatment. Sinus Dynamics provides total assistance with this treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics services entail obtaining a doctor referrals, detailed support and explanation of all devices and medications.  Sinus Dynamics provides assistance with handling insurance concerns and delivers the medication to your home within 24-48 hours.  Sinus Dynamics has the only nebulizer that is capable of emitting a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size designed for intranasal administration.  Call Sinus Dynamics now for your sinus infection treatment (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Natural Sinus Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While sinusitis is usually treated with the use of antibiotics, antihistamines and in some cases surgery, many people are beginning to seek treatment with all natural methods. There are many great ways to find relief from you symptoms in the comfort of your own home using a variety of natural remedies. <strong>Natural sinus relief</strong> has many advantages as well, from eliminating the risk of developing resistance to antibiotics to avoiding surgery altogether.</p><br/><p>A few things that you want to keep in mind when treating sinus problems naturally are warmth, moisture and hydration. Sinusitis is caused by congestion in the nasal passageways, which blocks the sinuses and makes them unable to drain mucus, leading to infection. The surest ways to clear congestion and sustain proper drainage of the sinuses is through warmth, moisture and hydration.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Irritation in the nasal passageways is caused by dry nasal passageways and the bacteria and debris within them. When the passageways get dry, it is difficult for the cilia (small hair-like structures coating the nasal walls) to pass mucus out of the sinuses. Using a neti pot, or other nasal irrigation kit, you can flush the debris and bacteria out with a warm saline solution, which is a warm salt water solution that you can make at home. It is a great, cheap and effective way to break up congestion and keep the cilia healthy and moving.</p><br/><p><strong>STEAM INHALATION</strong></p><br/><p>Warmth and moisture are key, as mentioned before, to proper sinus health. They help break up congestion and thin the mucus membrane making it easy for the sinuses to drain. Using a humidifier, breathe in the warm vapor for 10 minutes or longer or until you feel the symptoms relieve a bit. If you do not have access to a humidifier taking a long hot shower is a great substitution, as well as breathing the stream from a basin of boiling water.</p><br/><p>Adding herbal oils and supplements to the water is greatly beneficial as well. Adding a few drops of eucalyptus oil to the water will not only help break up congestion, but it fights the infection itself as well. Peppermint extracts works great as well.</p><br/><p><strong>INCREASE FLUID INTAKE</strong></p><br/><p>Drinking plenty of fluids will help thin the mucus membrane, and keep the nasal passageways moist. Staying hydrated is very important.  Drink up to 6 to 10 glasses of water, or other clear liquids, a day. Water, sports drinks, fruit juices and vegetable juices are all good things to take in.</p><br/><p>Some liquids you want to stay away from include milk (and other dairy products), caffeine and drinks that contain high amounts of sugar. They all contribute to thicker mucus, and dry nasal passageways.</p><br/><p><strong>SPICY FOODS</strong></p><br/><p>Spicy foods also help thin the mucus membrane, and some are believed to help fight infection as well. These include cayenne pepper, garlic, wasabi, horseradish and ginger. Add one or a few of these to all of your meals, and put as much as you can comfortably eat. You will feel immediate results as you eat.</p><br/><p><strong>YOGA AND MASSAGE</strong></p><br/><p>Yoga and massage, believe it or not, can help stimulate the sinuses and get them to open allowing for drainage. Yoga's Dolphin Pose can help relieve congestion by relaxing the rib cage and strengthening the respiratory system. It is also beneficial due to its emphasis on proper breathing.</p><br/><p>If you are on antibiotics, or other oral medications, massaging the areas of the affected sinuses will increase the blood flow to those areas delivering more medication. It will also help break up congestion and bring relief.</p><br/><p><strong>CLOSING THOUGHTS</strong></p><br/><p>Natural sinus relief is catching great waves with more and more people starting to use these remedies to find relief from their sinus problems. Of course, the best way to avoid sinusitis is to live a healthy lifestyle with plenty of physical activity, a good healthy diet and plenty of rest.</p><br/><p>If you have been suffering from sinusitis and have yet to find the relief you are looking for, please call Sinus Dynamics now and let us help you get on the road to recovery today. Through the use of compounded medications and drug delivery devices, we have helped thousands of people find relief from their symptoms.</p><br/><p>If you would like know more about the treatments offered call us now and let us walk you through the process, as well as answer any questions you may have. You can contact us using this website, or call us at 1.877.447.4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Congestion Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sinus Congestion Relief</strong> Sinusitis results in congestion of the sinus and nasal passages which is painful and the course of the illness can vary and cause significant complications.  It is an infection that stems from inflammation of the sinus area that likely developed from a bacterial, fungal, viral, allergic or autoimmune illness.  Sinusitis is recognized as contagious and has a preexisting condition of inflammation of the sinuses that cannot occur without some inflammation of the nose as well which refers to rhinitis.</p><br/><p>Whether the congestion stems from a virus, bacteria or fungus or an anatomical obstruction such as a deviated septum, an infection in the facial area is problematic due to the close proximity of the brain.  In the instances that the pathogen creates an infection, a sinus infection can be quite minor or life threatening.  The symptoms of a sinusitis fungal infection are: excessive nasal drainage, congestion, pain and pressure in the facial area, as well as the possible development of nasal polyps which occur as an immune system response.</p><br/><p>What helps reduce the congestion?  There are treatments that are over the counter that can assist with thinning out mucus.  Guaifensin is such a treatment and is a known expectorant which contains an active agent in medications used to thin mucus.  Guaifensin is beneficial for those requiring an expectorant to remove phlegm from the sinus or respiratory airways during an acute sinusitis infection or acute respiratory tract infection.  An expectorant helps bring up trapped mucus and other material from the bronchi, trachea, and lungs.  Guaifensin like other expectorants are substances that dissolve thick mucus and reduce respiratory difficulties.  Guaifensin acts by breaking down the viscosity of the mucus and body secretions.   Guaifensin assists with and recognized as a:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>thinning mucous agent throughout the body</li><br/>    <li>treatment for fibromyalgia</li><br/>    <li>treatment for gout</li><br/>    <li>mild analgesic and skeletal muscle relaxant</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Side Effects Guaifensin is known to cause chapped lips and dry mouth.  It is recommended to drink plenty of water while taking guaifensin and caution is urged about intake of guaifensin in above normal quantities as it can induce nausea, vomiting, kidney stones, and inhibit platelet production.  There are also rare cases of swelling in the lips or face.  Therefore, guaifensin taken during a sinus infection is an effective adjunctive treatment in symptom reduction and provides sinus congestion relief.</p><br/><p>What is the best treatment for sinus congestion relief   An aerosolized antibiotic.  Aerosolized medications are very effective in treating sinus infections and will result in a quick treatment time, unlike taking a course of oral antibiotics.  Oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed for the treatment of sinusitis infections, yet oral antibiotics fail miserably in treating sinus infections.  Aerosolized medication is the preferred treatment as oral antibiotics fail to attack the actual infection.  The small amount of blood vessels in the sinus cavities result in poor delivery with oral medications.</p><br/><p>There is a new company that has taken the lead on treating sinus infections.  Sinus Dynamics!  Sinus Dynamics is the only company specializing in the treatment of sinus infection using aerosolized medications, a topical treatment approach to sinusitis.  The Sinus Dynamics approach to sinus infections include: use of a nebulizer to send medication directly into the sinus cavity to treat sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics offers the only treatment using custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that topical treat all varieties of sinus infections.  The state of the art nebulizer by Sinus Dynamics is the only nebulizer around that is designed for use in the sinus cavities depositing a 3.2 micron sized particle capable of entering into the infected sinus cavities through an aerosolized mist.  Call Sinus Dynamics to discuss treatment options to begin your sinus congestion relief (877) 447-4276!  Sinus Dynamics' topical approach is safe and has little to no side effects as well a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics is the only sinus treatment on the market that can actually say that we have a 98% success rate in treating all forms of sinusitis infections!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Headache Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinus headaches are a common symptom of sinusitis. As the sinuses fills with mucus due to blockage they create a pressure felt around the eyes, nose and mouth. Sinus headaches can be especially painful and hard to deal with, and they are commonly mistaken for migraines.<strong> Sinus headache relief</strong> often starts with treating the sinus infection itself.</p><br/><p>There are several things you can do to find relief from a sinus headache. A sinus headache is a symptom of swollen and inflamed sinuses, so the idea is to reduce inflammation and promote drainage from the sinuses.</p><br/><p><strong>MEDICATION</strong></p><br/><p>Take acetaminophen, or ibuprofen to reduce the pain. If one does not work try the other and you may find some relief. There are several different nasal sprays you can take as well to reduce swelling and congestion. Do not take nasal sprays for any longer than 3 days to avoid the rebound effect due to your nasal passageways becoming addicted to the spray.</p><br/><p><strong>APPLY WARMTH AND MOISTURE TO THE AFFECTED SINUSES</strong></p><br/><p>Warmth and moisture will ease congestion and promote drainage which will ease the painful pressure that you feel. Use a humidifier in an enclosed room and breathe the warm vapors. It will also add moisture to the air. Irritation that causes inflammation is induced by dry nasal passageways, you want them to be as moist as possible at all times.</p><br/><p>You can also apply a warm compress over the affected sinuses. Dip a wash cloth in warm to hot water and place it over your face for 3 - 5 minutes while lying down. You should feel the congestion begin to break up, and you will be able to blow your nose and release some discharge from your sinuses.</p><br/><p><strong>ELEVATE YOUR HEAD</strong></p><br/><p>Whenever you're laying down use a few extra pillows to keep your head elevated. This will help the sinuses drain. If you have consistent sinus headaches you can add six inch blocks beneath your headboard to elevate the whole bed. Getting plenty of rest, even short cat naps, can help significantly.</p><br/><p><strong>DRINK A LOT OF FLUIDS</strong></p><br/><p>Drink 6 to 10 glasses of water a day, it thins your mucus membrane and makes it more susceptible to drainage. You can also drink sports drinks, fruit juice or vegetable juice. Avoid dairy products and caffeine as they thicken mucus and promote dryness and congestion within the nasal passageways.</p><br/><p>Drinking hot tea will also help greatly. Generally you want to drink more hot liquids than cold, chilled liquids. Breathing the steam will help with congestion, and the warmth will help fight the infection. There are a variety of herbal teas you can get that are non-caffeinated as well.</p><br/><p><strong>OTHER SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>If you are experiencing other symptoms in addition the headaches such as yellow-green discharge, postnasal drip, a sore throat or pressure in your ears it is recommended to see your physician because those are signs of sinusitis and antibiotics are normally needed for treatment. If you have been experiencing symptoms for longer than expected and have been unable to find sinus headache relief, Sinus Dynamics can help give you the relief you've been seeking.</p><br/><p>Through the use of compounded medication and cutting edge technology, Sinus Dynamics has been helping thousands of people find relief quickly and easily, and you could be next! If you would like to hear more about the types of treatment that we offer please don't hesitate to contact us now.</p><br/><p>You can use this website, or call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will guide you through the different types of treatment and answer any other questions that you may have. We look forward to speaking with you soon!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What are the sinuses?</strong></p><br/><p>The sinuses are small anatomical structures filled with air located inside the cheekbones and forehead. The sinuses produce mucus which is designed to drain through the nose through small channels. Sinusitis causes the blood vessels in the nasal cavity to become inflamed resulting in congestion in the nasal passages.  Those who are in the throes of a sinus infection are always on the lookout for relief whether the congestion stems from a virus, bacteria or fungus.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis typically develops as a result of an allergy or an infection that produces more inflammation and infection typically in the maxillary sinuses.  The most common sinus infection is acute which develops within a few days and lasts approximately 2-3 weeks.  Chronic sinusitis is persistent lasting more than a 12 week period.  It is known that acute sinusitis develops after a cold or flu-like symptoms and illness. Colds and flu are usually caused by viruses that can spread into sinuses. The course of the infection remains viral before clearing, resulting in a viral sinus infection.  Occasionally, bacteria grow in the sinuses during the course of a viral infection turning the sinus infection into a bacterial infection.  If the viral sinus condition turns into a bacterial sinus infection, this produces a worse sinus infection that takes longer to clear.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment</strong></p><br/><p>Any treatment that is able to reduce the sinus infection symptoms will be helpful, but medication that can actually assist the immune system is the best course of action.  Here some methods that alleviate the sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Painkillers</li><br/>    <li>Decongestant nasal sprays or drops</li><br/>    <li>Keeping hydrated</li><br/>    <li>Warm face packs</li><br/>    <li>Saline nasal drops</li><br/>    <li>Steam inhalation</li><br/></ul><br/><p>See your doctor if symptoms don't clear and become worse.  The normal duration of the infection can last 2-3 weeks.  You should also see a doctor if you have recurring bouts of sinusitis, as this may indicate an underlying problem.</p><br/><p>Best treatment:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosolized therapy</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Aerosol therapy is making more headway as being effective in treating sinus infections and will result in a quick treatment time, unlike taking a course of oral antibiotics.  The limitations of oral antibiotics are widely understood due to the prevalence of super bugs, and strains of bacteria that are resistant to commonly prescribed antibiotics.  Aerosolized medication is a preferred treatment as oral antibiotics fail in actual sinus infection eradication.</p><br/><p>Aerosolized therapy is available through Sinus Dynamics, a company that specializes in the treatment of sinus infections.  Currently, Sinus Dynamics is the only company out there that provides aerosolized medication specializing in the treatment of sinus infection as a topical treatment approach to sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics use of nebulized medication has a 98% success rate, as a result of direct deposition of medication into the sinus cavity.  Sinus Dynamics provides custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that make contact with the infection with a medicated mist.    The state of the art nebulizer by Sinus Dynamics is the only nebulizer around that is designed for use in the sinus cavities depositing a 3.2 micron sized particle capable of entering into the infected sinus cavities through an aerosolized mist.  Call Sinus Dynamics to discuss treatment options to begin your<strong> sinus infection relief</strong> (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Pain Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinus pain is caused by the inflammation of the sinuses, and the build-up of mucus within them. When the sinuses become blocked by swollen nasal passageways they are unable to drain mucus and a painful infection can develop. <strong>Sinus pain relief</strong> can be achieved by the treatment of the infection, called sinusitis, itself.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis manifests itself in one of two forms; acute sinusitis lasts 7 to 10 days and is relatively easy to treat, while chronic sinusitis lasts up to 12 weeks or longer and can be quite difficult to treat. To feel relief from sinus pain, the drainage of the sinuses is essential. Some ways to relieve sinus pain include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Use of decongestants</li><br/>    <li>Steam therapy</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Aerosolized and Atomized therapy</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>DECONGESTANTS</strong></p><br/><p>There are a variety of decongestants that can be used to treat sinus pain, and unless you have chronic sinusitis, they can be quite effective. Decongestants are an over the counter product and they work by decreasing the blood flow to the sinuses, reducing inflammation and promoting drainage. However, it is not recommended to take decongestants if you are on antibiotics, as antibiotics deliver medication through the blood stream.</p><br/><p><strong>STEAM THERAPY</strong></p><br/><p>The warm steam from a humidifier can help greatly in breaking up congestion, thus allowing the sinuses to drain. Use a humidifier while you sleep, or in an enclosed room and breathe the warm steam for 10 to 15 minutes. You can also take a long, hot shower or breathe steam from a basin of boiling water. You can also add a few drops of eucalyptus oil or peppermint extract as they can help fight the infection as well.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation is a very effective, cheap and easy method of relieving sinus pain. It works by forcing a saline solution gently through your nasal passageways and sinuses, effectively flushing out bacteria and debris, breaking up congestion and increasing the flow of discharge. You buy a neti-pot or other nasal irrigation kit at your local drug store and mix your own saline solution (warm salt water solution) at home.</p><br/><p><strong>AEROSOLIZED AND ATOMIZED THERAPIES</strong></p><br/><p>For individuals with more serious sinus problems there are two topical treatments available that are effective, easy and quick and promote quick and lasting relief from sinus pain.</p><br/><p>Aerosolized therapy works by nebulizing medications to a particle size of 1.0 to 3.2 microns. The smaller the micron size the better, because it enables the medication to squeeze through the toughest of spaces and reach the deepest pits of sinuses. Unlike oral medications, the medication settles deeply within the sinuses and it treats the infection itself as opposed to surgery.</p><br/><p>Atomized therapy works my atomizing solutions to a particle size of 6.0 to 10.0 microns. While the solution isn't broken down to the same size, atomized therapy forces the solution to the deepest parts of the sinuses while coating the nasal walls with solution as well.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Have you been suffering from chronic sinus pain? You may have chronic sinusitis which can be difficult to treat. Sinus Dynamics specializes in both aerosolized and atomized therapies, as well as nasal irrigation therapy, to give people the sinus pain relief they have been seeking. If you want to start breathing freely today, call us now!</p><br/><p>You can use this website or call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will happily lead you through the different types of treatment that we offer, as well as answer any questions that you may have. Call us now, we'll be waiting to tell you all about how we can get you breathing easier TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Pressure Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What causes sinus pressure?</strong></p><br/><p>Imagine a water hose that has a tennis ball stuck in it.  That would cause pressure, right?  You could actually feel the water struggling to come out.  If that was your nose with mucus trying to come out, the experience would likely be unpleasant.  The experience of fluids trying to squeeze through a tiny hole, that is getting smaller is basically what happens in the sinus passages as a result of a sinus infection.  Any blockage in the sinus cavity is going to hurt, as the nasal cavity is delicately lined with mucus membranes.  The body produces 2-3 quarts of mucus per day and it needs to drain.  During a cold, allergy or a sinusitis infection there is excess mucus production, and when the sinuses are inflamed the pressure builds.  The inflammation from a sinus infection results in pressure in the:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Sinuses</li><br/>    <li>Eyes</li><br/>    <li>Ears</li><br/>    <li>Head</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If you can just imagine how tiny the sinuses really are, any blockage in these tiny structures is going to be uncomfortable.  Usually, the sinuses are filled with air, but during a sinus infection they are filled with mucus, phlegm, and sometimes pus.  It is also possible to have anatomical defects or growths that provide obstruction and create pressure.  The sinuses function includes mucus production which is expected to  drain through the nose through small channels.  However, during a sinus infection the mucus may flow down the back of the throat due to blockages and excess histamine production from the presence of foreign pathogens, resulting in post nasal drip.</p><br/><p>Causes of sinus pressure:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Excess mucus production</li><br/>    <li>Swollen blood vessels in the sinus and nasal cavity</li><br/>    <li>Presence of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, fungus</li><br/>    <li>Nasal polyps</li><br/>    <li>Anatomical defect or injury</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Swollen blood vessels in the nasal cavity cause pressure in the face, head, and ears as well as nasal and sinus cavity to become inflamed resulting in congestion in the nasal passages.  Those coping with sinus pressure are likely to seek relief in a variety of ways.  There will likely be complaint of:  headaches or migraines, earache, sinus pain, sore throat, dental pain, and / or facial pain.  Using hot compresses to reduce pressure is often utilized, as are nasal irrigators to remove the excess phlegm.  Over the counter nasal irrigators are obtained as are mechanical irrigators.  Headache medicines are used to reduce pain as are analgesics to assist with overall inflammation.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is one of the most common presenting problems seen by primary care physicians.  It can affect anyone and is more likely to develop in those with a history of asthma and allergies, yet it develops usually as a result of an allergy or cold.  The most common sinus infection is an acute sinus infection that last approximately two weeks; any sinus infection that last longer than 12 weeks is considered chronic.  You are strongly urged to see your doctor if your sinus infection is not resolving as there are often underlying conditions that contribute to the presence of this infection   which develops within a few days and lasts approximately 2-3 weeks.</p><br/><p>What removes sinus pressure?  An effective treatment!  Over the counter medications bank on your body actually killing the infection, while they remove the unpleasant side effects of the sinus infection.  Nasal sprays, decongestants, antihistamines, painkillers, and even throat lozenges provide relief for various symptoms, however, when you weed a garden, you pull out the weed by the root!  You don't cut the top off of a weed and hope it doesn't grow back.  This is also true with a sinus infection, especially if it is bacterial or fungal! To have real <strong>sinus pressure relief</strong> you actually need to get to the source of the infection.  Relying on the immune system to treat the sinus infection, when the immune system is under attack is not the best course of action.</p><br/><p>Methods that reduce sinus pressure:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Decongestant nasal sprays or drops</li><br/>    <li>Keeping hydrated</li><br/>    <li>Warm face packs</li><br/>    <li>Humidifiers</li><br/>    <li>Hot shower / bath</li><br/>    <li>Steam inhalation - with eucalyptus</li><br/></ul><br/><p>You should also see a doctor if you have recurring bouts of sinusitis, as this may indicate an underlying problem.</p><br/><p>Consider a new method for reducing your sinus relief that is now available: a topical treatment for your sinus infection.  It is aerosolized medications which are delivered into the sinus cavity.  Currently, the most effective treatment for a sinus infection is  aerosolized therapy, also known as inhalation therapy.  Aerosolized therapy is highly  effective in treating sinus infections, unlike oral antibiotics which have fallen out of favor due to their inability to provide strong results in symptom reduction.  Aerosolized therapy is available through Sinus Dynamics, a company specializing in the treatment of sinus infections.   Sinus Dynamics use of nebulized medication has a 98% success rate resulting of direct deposition of medication into the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that make contact with a state of the art nebulizer.   Sinus Dynamics provides the only nebulizer on the market that is designed for use in the sinus cavities depositing a 3.2 micron sized particle capable of entering into the infected sinus cavities through an aerosolized mist.  Call Sinus Dynamics now to start your <strong>sinus infection relief</strong> (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The pressure caused by sinus problems can not only be painful, it can be annoying and a huge strain on your everyday life. Over 70 million people suffer from sinus problems every year, and for some treatment involves heavy doses of antibiotics and, in serious cases, surgery. However, for most people sinus problems last 7 to 10 days and can be treated with a variety of home remedies. Sinus pressure relief home remedies are being used by more people every day and they are easy, quick and cheap.</p><br/><p><strong>WHAT CAUSES SINUS PRESSURE</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus pressure is caused by the swelling and inflammation of the nasal passageways. When the ostia (opening of the sinuses) become blocked, the sinuses are unable to drain and they become a breeding ground for bacteria, and eventually infection. It's when the sinuses become full of bacteria that the painful feeling of pressure is felt.</p><br/><p><strong>HOME REMEDIES</strong></p><br/><p>Home remedies for sinus pressure are good for a variety of reasons. They reduce the chance of becoming resistant to oral antibiotics, and there are little to no side effects. Some popular home remedies include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Steaming your nasal passages</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation</li><br/>    <li>Heat therapy</li><br/>    <li>Eating spicy foods</li><br/>    <li>OTC Products</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>STEAM YOUR PASSAGES</strong></p><br/><p>Steaming your nasal passages provides them with warmth and moisture, effectively eliminating congestion and restoring drainage. A leading cause of inflammation is irritation due to dry nasal passages, and a humidifier will help keep the air in your home or office moist. Boiling a cup of water, adding a few drops of Eucalyptus oil, and breathing it over a bowl with a towel over your head will not only steam your passages but it the eucalyptus will also help to fight the infection.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Using a neti-pot, or other nasal irrigation kit, can do wonders to relieve pain in your nasal passages and sinuses. While it may be a bit uncomfortable at first, rinsing out your nasal passages with an over the counter saline solution will flush out bacteria, debris and built up mucus.</p><br/><p><strong>HEAT THERAPY</strong></p><br/><p>Heat will help break up congestion within your sinuses and nasal passages much in the same way the warm vapor of a humidifier will. Place a wash cloth soaked in warm to hot water on your face over the affected sinus while laying down. After 3 to 5 minutes you should feel relief from the pain, and you will be able to blow your nose and release some discharge. Just be careful so as not to burn yourself.</p><br/><p><strong>SPICY FOODS</strong></p><br/><p>Eating spicy foods will also help thin the mucus, making it easier to drain. Foods with cayenne pepper, horseradish, garlic and ginger are all good for this. Put enough of it in your food so that you can comfortably eat it, or you can put a teaspoon of cayenne in a cup of hot water and sip it throughout the day. You will immediately feel you're the congestion breaking up.</p><br/><p><strong>OTC MEDICATION</strong></p><br/><p>Over the medication medications can be purchased to aid in decongestion and pain. Ibuprofen, acetaminophen and aspirin are all good for relieving pain, while you can purchase Sudafed or Afrin to aid in decongestion. Afrin is a topical nasal spray, and you should not use it for more than 3 days as the nasal passages can become addicted to it and end up becoming even more inflamed if you stop using it.</p><br/><p><strong>CLOSING NOTES</strong></p><br/><p>These are all safe sinus pressure relief home remedies, however if your symptoms persist longer than 7 to 10 days it is recommended that you see your physician for further treatment. They will be able to prescribe you antibiotics to help fight the infection or, in severe cases, refer you to an ENT for surgery.</p><br/><p>If you have been suffering from symptoms but have yet to find relief, call us now to discuss the three topical treatments that we offer to treat sinusitis. We have helped thousands of people find relief, and we can you as well.</p><br/><p>Call us now at 1.877.447.4276, or you can use this site, and one of our friendly staff members will happily guide you through our different treatments and what they can do to help you. You can breathe freely again, call us now and find out how!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Relief Home Remedies - folk home remedies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What are some good sinus infection home remedies?</strong></p><br/><p>During the 18th and 19th century many Northern Europeans migrated to the United States bringing with them their sinus relief home remedies as well.  The Amish immigrants, in particular, from Germany and Switzerland carried the torch of their use of special teas, salves, and tonics.  The practice of hot teas and hydration remains the cornerstone of caring for most sinus infections and colds dating back thousands of years.  Keeping in mind that dosage, application method and potency vary widely, here are some remedies used throughout the world:</p><br/><p>Honey - used for 2,000 years, recognized for medicinal benefits:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Honeycomb - when chewed for about 10 to 15 minutes, has many healing properties for infections of the mouth and throat; the actual honeycomb is supposed to have properties that promote healing.</li><br/>    <li>Antiseptic Honey - used for centuries in clearing infected wounds and is recognized as an antibacterial compound; anti-bacterial properties of honey stops bacterial growth in by a range of bacteria.</li><br/>    <li>Allergies - effective in reducing hay fever due to the presence of the large  variety of pollen and molds in it; taken in small doses serves to desensitize those who are allergic.</li><br/>    <li>Cayenne - contains the chemical capsaicin which is known for its effectiveness in fighting the common cold as well as digestive problems, and toothache.</li><br/>    <li>Capsaicin - the compound that makes cayenne spicy, is thought to fool the pain receptors.</li><br/>    <li>Corn Silk - as an Amish folk medicine, as well as Ancient Chinese and Native American medical practice - used by taking the hair-like strands found in the corn husk and boiled in water; used as a tea or salve.</li><br/>    <li>Silk strands - used to cure an enlarged prostate, bladder, kidney problems, as well as reduction of kidney stone formation, edema and carpal tunnel syndrome.</li><br/>    <li>Pumpkin Seed - originally used to stimulate testosterone production and rid the intestines of parasites.</li><br/>    <li>The dried seed, pill or powder, fresh pumpkin seed is preferred as a remedy - rich in zinc, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, calcium and vitamins A and B to support the immune system.</li><br/>    <li>Opuntia ficus indica - aka &ldquo;prickly-pear cactus&rdquo; is taken as an antibiotic and anti-Inflammatory in Sicily; the cladodes of are used for healing wounds.</li><br/>    <li>Sicilians believe they can help with everything from edema to whooping cough</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Sinus relief home remedies</strong> definitely can be helpful however, with new medical break- throughs it is possible to shorten the course of a sinus infection and prevent further medical complications.  Homeopathic remedies are used more often than ever due to fear of taking oral antibiotics leaving those with infected sinuses looking for something that works.</p><br/><p><strong>The latest medical breakthroughs for sinus infections</strong></p><br/><p>There are many quaint old folk home remedies out there, effectiveness of these home remedies  do not receive the close scrutiny like other FDA protected medical treatments.  Excluding oral antibiotics which are known to be ineffective in delivering medication into the sinus cavities, there is another method of applying antibiotics into the sinus infection that does effectively treat the sinus infection and does not result in a systemic overload.</p><br/><p>It is a topical treatment approach to sinus infections called aerosol therapy.  Currently, aerosol therapy is the most advanced approach to fighting a sinus infection and it is provided by Sinus Dynamics.  Sinus Dynamics is dedicated to the treatment of sinusitis through aerosolized medications delivered into the sinus cavity with a state of the art nebulizer.  Using a comprehensive approach to treatment, Sinus Dynamics assists with home delivery of medications, devices and doctor referral, as well as handling all insurance and billing.  Call Sinus Dynamics if you have thrown in the towel with <strong>sinus relief home remedies.</strong>  Direct deposition of medication into the sinus cavity using a nebulizer, is Sinus Dynamics' treatment approach.  A topical treatment of sinus infections has a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinus infections. Call Sinus Dynamics now (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Relief Nasal Spray -  Benefits and Complications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Treatments for sinusitis, commonly known as sinus infections, can be found in the form of pills, compounded medications, teas and tonics, various home remedies and nasal sprays. Sinus relief nasal spray is a topical form of treatment, and it offers quick relief breaking up congestion and allowing for drainage. There are two types of nasal sprays, and depending on the type they do have some complications that can almost make them not worth the effort.</p><br/><p>There are two types of nasal sprays:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Medicated decongestant nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>Saline solution nasal sprays</li><br/></ul><br/><p>While saline nasal sprays can be used on a daily basis, medicated nasal sprays should be used no longer than 3 days due to addiction.</p><br/><p><strong>MEDICATED DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAYS</strong></p><br/><p>Afrin is the most common form of decongestant nasal spray. It can be purchased over the counter at your local drug store. It works by forcing the nasal passageways to return to their normal size. This allows for drainage of the sinuses, and quick relief. Some also contain an expectorant to help the sinuses completely drain all the mucus. Your physician can also prescribe an antihistamine nasal spray if your infection was induced by an allergic reaction. Other commonly prescribed nasal sprays are antibiotic and steroid nasal sprays.</p><br/><p>As mentioned before, you should never use a decongestant nasal spray any longer than 3 days. The thin membranes of the nasal passageways can become addicted to it, and when you stop using it they will force themselves shut and you can experience even more inflammation than before. This is called the rebound effect.</p><br/><p><strong>SALINE SOLUTION NASAL SPRAYS</strong></p><br/><p>Saline solution nasal sprays are much safer and can be used every day. Saline is a salt water mixture. This type of nasal spray can be used daily, and if used at the first signs of swelling it will keep the nasal passages much healthier and moist which could prevent severe congestion and swelling. It will also keep the cilia healthy and moving, which is essential in the drainage of the sinuses.</p><br/><p>When using a sinus relief nasal spray an individual should feel their symptoms reside within a week, however if they do not it is highly recommended to see a physician for further treatment. As mentioned before while a saline nasal spray can be used daily, a decongestant nasal spray should never be used more than three.</p><br/><p>While many people recover from a sinus infection in 7 to 10 days, some are not as lucky. Sinus Dynamics offers three different types of topical treatment, specially tailored to provide relief to people who cannot seem to find relief from their sinusitis symptoms. Imagine being able to breathe freely once again, Sinus Dynamics can set you on that road to recovery TODAY!</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the types of treatment that we offer, please contact us now and we can answer any questions or resolve any concerns that you may have. Call us at 1.877.447.4276, and let us help you find the relief you need now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Relief System</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>The sinuses function to assist with breathing as well as mucus production which is expected to drain through the nose.  During the course of a sinus infection, the sinuses are bombarded with mucus which may get trapped inside the sinus cavity.  This is what happens during a sinus infection.  In addition, mucus may not drain out of the usual channels, the nose, and instead may travel down the back of the throat resulting in post nasal drip.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.  The presence of bacteria, fungi or virus triggers a histamine reaction resulting in excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  These blockages in the sinus pathways cause sinus pressure which stems from the unfriendly microorganisms attacking the sinus cavity. The inflammation from a sinus infection results in pressure in the eyes, ears, and head as well as the infected sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>It is best to have a sinus relief system while coping with an infection.  Here are some ways to get some symptom relief:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Vaporizer &ndash; used to provide moisture into the respiratory and sinus area.  A vaporizer assists with over dry sinuses as well as providing moisture once the mucus has thickened, alleviating the irritated the sinus area.</li><br/>    <li>Saline nasal spray &ndash; purchased at the local drug store, a salt water spray can provide serious relief also providing moisture when the nasal passages have dried out.  Obviously, portable and reasonably priced, a saline nasal spray can help return the sinus eco system back to a moist environment.</li><br/>    <li>Moist sinus compress &ndash; many find relief in placing a hot steamy towel over their face.  The warmth from the towel loosens the impacted sinuses as well as providing moisture that comes from the steam</li><br/>    <li>Aromatherapy &ndash; many herbs are known for respiratory and sinus relief.  Herbs like eucalyptus, rosemary, lavender, and peppermint help open up clogged sinuses.  There is evidence that the wafting aroma actually opens up the sinus cavity.</li><br/>    <li>Air purifier &ndash; sinus infections are often caused by allergens, so any device that can remove irritants from the air to prevent further sinus inflammation would be a good course of action.  It is a proactive measure, preventing further inflammation.  Air purifiers vary in price and are widely available at specialty shops and through medical companies.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Sinus Infection &ndash; how long does it last?</p></strong><br/><p>The most common sinus infection is an acute sinus infection which typically lingers for two to four weeks.  When the sinus infection lasts longer than 12 weeks it is diagnosed as chronic, with some reporting infections that last six months.  A sinus infection actually can be diagnosed as chronic with acute sinusitis.  This can be a bit confusing.  Chronic sinus infections are also more common in those with compromised immune systems as well as those asthma and allergies.  Patients are advised to consult with their doctor if the sinus infection is not resolving as there are possible underlying conditions that contribute to the presence of other infections.</p><br/><p>Over the counter medications are helpful as part of a sinus relief system, however, it is best to use a treatment that actually assists the body in fighting the infection.   There is a new method for sinus infections and it is a topical treatment, using aerosolized medications delivered into the sinus cavity.  Aerosolized therapy is very effective unlike oral antibiotics which are now out of favor due to their poor performance in treating sinus infections.  Aerosolized therapy is available through Sinus Dynamics which is a company specializing in the treatment of sinus infections using nebulized medications.  This treatment method has a 98% success rate using custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that make contact with the infection through a state of the art nebulizer.   Call Sinus Dynamics to receive the only nebulizer and sinus treatment on the market that is designed for use in the sinus cavities depositing a 3.2 micron sized particle capable of entering into the infected sinus cavities through an aerosolized mist!  Start your <strong>sinus relief system</strong> with Sinus Dynamics today (877) 447-4276!</p><br/><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinusitis Relief</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>When the sinuses become blocked, they fill with mucus creating the sensation of pressure within the head. These leaves the perfect environment for an infection to form, and when that happens it is referred to as sinusitis. Sinusitis can last anywhere from 7 to 10 days all the way up to 12 weeks or longer, depending on how serious the infection is and the individual diagnosed. You can get <strong>sinusitis relief</strong> from any number of methods; home remedies, doctor prescribed medications and over the counter medications.</p><br/><p><strong>HOME REMEDIES</strong></p><br/><p>One of the cheapest and most successful home remedies is a saline nasal rinse with a nasal irrigation kit. It actively flushes out all bacteria and debris, clearing congestion and leaving you breathing easier. A nasal irrigation kit can be purchased at your local drug store. You can purchase a saline nasal spray as well, or you can make it easily at home.</p><br/><p>Other methods include steam inhalation from a humidifier or bowl of boiling water (CAREFULLY), elevating your head so as to drain the sinuses while lying down, eating spicy foods which will thin the mucus, and keeping hydrated. Drinking plenty of clear fluids will help keep your nasal passages moist, and will also help thin mucus making it easier to drain.</p><br/><p><strong>OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>There are several over the counter (OTC) medications available to help relieve the pain and pressure of sinusitis. Ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help with the pain; if one doesn&rsquo;t work you can just as easily try the other to see which works best.</p><br/><p>Decongestants come in either a pill form or in the form of a nasal spray. As a forewarning, you should never use a nasal spray any longer than 3 days to avoid the risk of the rebound effect. You nasal passages can become addicted to the nasal spray, and if you suddenly stop using it you will experience severe inflammation.</p><br/><p><strong>DOCTOR PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>While acute sinusitis can easily be treated at home, if your symptoms persist longer than 7 to 10 days it is highly recommended that you see your physician immediately. You physician will prescribe you a dose of antibiotics, antihistamines and/or anti-inflammatory medications depending on your condition.</p><br/><p>Antibiotics assist the body&rsquo;s immune system to fight the infection, while antihistamines are used in the cases of sinusitis brought on by an allergic reaction. It is very important that you take all of the medication that your doctor prescribes to you as well. If you do not take the entire dosage your body, even if you&rsquo;re feeling better, the infection can come back stronger than before and resistant to the antibiotic.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is national compounding pharmacy that specializes in sinusitis relief. Through the use of compounded medications and cutting edge technology we have helped thousands of people find relief from those pesky symptoms, and have gotten them back to their normal daily lives.</p><br/><p>If you are interested in hearing more about the kind of treatment that Sinus Dynamics offers, please call us now, we&rsquo;d love to tell you about what we can do for you today. You can call us toll free at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Call us now, and let us get you breathing freely today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Complications After Sinus Surgery</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Sinus Surgery</strong> Sinus surgery is a standard treatment method with serious complications being fairly uncommon.  Sinus surgery is typically performed when other methods for sinusitis have failed or are not appropriate.  For instance, the removal of nasal polyps is usually performed after the obstruction is too large and creates recurrent sinus infections. If you have had or you are a surgical candidate for sinus surgery, it is important to understand that no surgery is &ldquo;100%&rdquo; successful.  Fortunately, most sinus surgeries that have a complication are typically treated with antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>What is the most common complication after sinus surgery?</p></strong><br/><p>The most commonly reported complication of a sinus surgery is leakage of the spinal fluid, affecting 2% of sinus surgeries.  This complication is handled at the time of the surgery and repaired immediately.  The worst known complication is blindness that can result from damage to the optic nerve.</p><br/><p>Here are the some post sinus surgery complications:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Swelling</li><br/>    <li>Excessive bleeding</li><br/>    <li>Facial bruising</li><br/>    <li>Excessive discharge from the nose accompanied by yellow or green discharge</li><br/>    <li>Disorientation</li><br/>    <li>Eye pain</li><br/>    <li>Blurred vision</li><br/>    <li>Stiff neck</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Patients that present with any of the following are strongly advised to speak with the attending physician.  Most of the symptoms are easily treated.</p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis patients are the most common recipients of sinus surgery as well as those patients requiring polyp removal.  A sinusitis infection is recognized by the blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities.  When physicians have failed in eradicating the sinusitis infection, sinus surgery will often be recommended.  Sinus surgery is painful and only clears out a portion of the sinus infection.  Patients who have had previous sinus surgeries also known as a functional endoscopy Sinus Surgery (FESS) typically require future sinus surgeries.</p><br/><p>FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is the keystone surgical treatment for sinusitis and nasal polyps.  Fess is typically performed under local or general anesthesia, and lasts approximately two hours as an inpatient procedure.  In traditional sinus surgery, an opening is made into the sinus.  Fess is a newer surgical procedure that typically utilizes a nasal endoscope to clear and enlarge the maxillary ostium by removing the obstructing tissue or swollen mucous membranes and polyps.  Patients may be prescribed an oral antibiotic prior to surgery prophylactically or to address a current sinus infection.</p><br/><p>The goal of sinus surgery is to remove the tissue that is blocking the sinus and to increase drainage. The surgeon&rsquo;s purpose during a FESS is to remove any diseased tissue obstructing the sinuses and causing infection.  At the same time, the surgeon seeks to avoid removing normal healthy tissue.  Recovery time depends on the amount of tissue removed.  During the FESS a surgeon may utilize a video camera and the eyepiece of the endoscope.  In addition, lasers and microdebriders may be utilized to remove tissue.  Lasers cause more swelling but also result in a bloodless removal of swollen tissue.</p><br/><p>Postoperative FESS is a sinusitis surgery that entails packing in the nose with gauze to absorb the blood and drainage.  Patients are traditionally told to change packing several times a day or they are instructed to leave packing in place for a few days.  In addition, patients are instructed to avoid any strenuous physical activities especially blowing the nose and bending over for a few days.  Patients are encouraged to utilize a humidifier to keep room air moist especially in the bedroom as well as utilize a saltwater nasal wash or a &ldquo;lavage&rdquo; to keep the sinuses moist.  Surgical treatment for sinusitis should only be considered when all other conservative methods, such as home treatment and medications have failed. Sinus surgery has some considerable risks, such as:  heavy bleeding, leakage of fluids that surround the brain and spinal cord, inflammation of the membrane that covers the brain, blindness and death.  Although endoscopic surgery is widely performed, extreme care is required due to the close proximity of the paranasal sinuses to the brain and internal carotid arteries.</p><br/><strong><strong>   </strong></strong><br/><p><strong>Avoiding Sinus Surgery</strong> Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is painless and effective in treating chronic sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to begin a sinus therapy if you have had <strong>complications after sinus surgery.</strong>  Aerosol therapy by Sinus Dynamics is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Complications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>It&rsquo;s safe to assume that we all have dealt with sinus problems at one time or another in our lives. For most of us a heavy dose of antibiotics mixed with plenty of bed rest and a little chicken noodle soup is enough to get us back on our feet within a week. However, for people suffering from severe chronic sinusitis antibiotics and bed rest aren&rsquo;t enough to rid them of their sinus infection. In these instances they are normally referred to an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat doctor) for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. While this surgery is quick and relatively safe, there are several <strong>endoscopic sinus surgery complications</strong> that every patient should be aware of before they undergo the surgery.</p><br/><p>Using a tube with a tiny camera on it, an endoscope, doctors are able to perform a minimally invasive sinus surgery to help relieve the symptoms of sinusitis. By scraping away tiny bits of bone and tissue, endoscopic sinus surgery opens the ostia allowing drainage from the sinuses providing instant relief. Complications include:</p><br/><p><strong>OPTIC NERVE DAMAGE</strong></p><br/><p>Due to the close proximity of the sinuses to the eyes, a surgeon may injure muscles in the optic nerve during the procedure. While the eyes are closely monitored during surgery, the most serious complication resulting from this could end in temporary or even permanent vision loss.</p><br/><p><strong>BLEEDING</strong></p><br/><p>As with any surgery, there is a chance of excessive bleeding. The carotid artery, which is responsible with providing the head and neck with blood, runs through the sphenoid wall. While it is rare, the carotid artery can be perforated during the procedure. It can cause severe bleeding and, in extreme circumstances, hemorrhage.</p><br/><p><strong>CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAK</strong></p><br/><p>When the middle turbinate of the nervous system gets nicked or cut it can result in a cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF leak). The middle turbinate is located behind the sphenoid sinuses, and this complication is relatively rare, only happening in 2% of ESS procedures (according to ehealthmd.com). While it can be relatively serious, surgeons are often able to recognize it immediately and seal the area.</p><br/><p><strong>NASOLACRIMAL STENOSIS</strong></p><br/><p>The lacrimal glands, commonly known as the tear ducts, are responsible for the secretion of tears. They can be injured during the procedure, and can result in an inability to drain properly resulting in the secretion of too many tears. This will often be treated by tear duct massage, antibiotic eye drops or surgery.</p><br/><p>There are several endoscopic sinus surgery complications that can result due to surgery, and it should be considered a last resort for the treatment of sinusitis. If you are suffering from the symptoms of sinusitis and antibiotics aren&rsquo;t delivering the results you desire, Sinus Dynamics can offer an alternative to surgical procedures.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics specializes in the treatment of sinus problems using compounded medications and cutting edge technology. We offer three different topical treatments to treat all manners of sinus infections, and have treated thousands of patients allowing them to breathe easier and live happier.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the treatment that we offer please call us now and let us talk to you about how we can help you get the treatment you deserve today. Call us at 1.877.447.4276, and one our friendly staff members will answer any questions and resolve any issues that you may have. Relief is just a call away, don&rsquo;t wait any longer than you have to!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Complications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>The vast majority of sinus surgeries performed have no complications.  It is estimated that less than 5% of Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery recipients (FESS) experience a complication.   Sinus surgery is the last treatment option exercised when all other options to remove the infection, necrotic sinus tissue or nasal obstruction have failed.  Sinus surgery is not a guarantee that your sinus problems will be resolved.  If you have had or you are a surgical candidate for sinus surgery, it is important to understand that no surgery is &ldquo;100%&rdquo; successful.  Fortunately, most sinus surgeries that have a complication are typically treated with antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>Complications</p></strong><br/><p>The most common complication of FESS is a secondary infection.  Physicians are aware of this complication so they prophylatically prescribe an antibiotic to avoid infection.  Inflammation is expected following surgery however, any inflammation that is outside the normal range can create a more serious problem.  In addition, any unusual discharge is cause for concern and may indicate infection.  The physician will often perform a culture to determine cause of infection and type of treatment that may be required.</p><br/><p>There are some risks involved as with any surgery.  Here are the some post sinus surgery complications:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Postoperative bleeding - some bleeding is expected post operatively within the                   first 24 hours.  If the bleeding does not stop after a few minutes of squeezing and sitting up and squeezing the nostrils it is possible a blood vessel has been opened and may need to be cauterized and repack the nasal cavity.</li><br/>    <li>Anesthesia complications &ndash; there is the possibility of an adverse reaction to a local or general anesthetic.  It is rare, however, and can result in cardiac issues as well as pulmonary complications.  Fortunately, with modern technology anesthesia is much safer with very few instances of adverse reactions</li><br/>    <li>Intraorbital complications &ndash; this refers to the area around the eye.  The orbit is very close to the paranasal sinuses, merely separated by a thin layer of bone and tissue.  If the orbit is ruptured or damaged, this can result in vision loss or blindness in rare cases.  Any damage to the orbit is repaired immediately during surgery.</li><br/>    <li>Smell &ndash; the sense of smell may decrease during an infection as well as following a surgery.  This may get worse or better depending on the impact of the sinus infection or nasal polyps</li><br/>    <li>Voice change &ndash; the sinuses provide resonance to our voice; surgery can change this mildly.  Musicians and vocal professionals should take extra caution regarding sinus surgery</li><br/>    <li>Further infection &ndash; a sinus surgery is often performed due to failure to respond to the prescribed medications.  However, other infections can develop as a result of sinus infection surgery such as an abscess or meningitis.  Serious complications, such as brain injury can result from leakage of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).  Those with a watery discharge coming from the nose are to contact their doctor immediately!</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Surgery</p></strong><br/><p>Any surgery is entered into with great caution yet it is essential to keep in mind that failure to undergo surgery may place patients at risk for other complications.  Various sinus conditions left untreated rarely affect the adjacent structures such as the brain or eyes.  However, patients that present with any of the following are strongly advised to speak with the attending physician.  Most of the symptoms and complication fortunately are easily treated.  No surgery is considered a complete success; there is always room for improvement in all surgeries.  In fact, FESS can require a &ldquo;revision surgery&rdquo; for those who need to remove scar tissue or the regrowth of nasal polyps.  A revision surgery is found to occur in those with systemic sinus infections.  Those who decide to receive a revision surgery usually do so as a result of a need for quality of life resulting from disruption of breathing and chronic infections.</p><br/><p>FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is the most common surgical procedure performed by ENTS in the treatment of sinusitis and nasal polyps.  Sinus surgery in the recent past was considered a somewhat barbaric procedure.  Fortunately FESS is usually a very successful procedure which is achieved through an instrument referred to as a nasal endoscope.   The goal of any FESS is to remove infected sinus tissue that is obstructing the sinus or nasal passages.  A surgeon will necessarily remove any diseased sinus tissue that blocks or creates infection.  At the same time, the surgeon seeks to avoid removing normal healthy tissue.  Recovery time depends on the amount of tissue removed and will require a lifestyle change.  Typically, postoperative FESS includes packing the nose with gauze to absorb the blood and nasal secretions.</p><br/><p>Patients are encouraged to slow down while they are healing following FESS.  Patients are encouraged to:&lt;*p&gt; Use a humidifier to keep room air moist  Use a saltwater nasal wash or a &ldquo;lavage&rdquo; to keep the sinuses moist  Avoid strenuous physical exercise &ndash; such as heavy lifting or any activity that will result in blood rushing to your head Work load should be decreased &ndash; at least one to two weeks off of work Increase fluid intake  Avoid driving after the first few days of recuperation from FESS especially while taking prescribed antibiotics Avoid airplane travel or high altitude; avoid pressure in the sinus area</p><br/><p>There are significant concerns regarding <strong>functional endoscopic sinus surgery complications</strong> such as heavy bleeding, leakage of fluids that surround the brain and spinal cord, inflammation of the membrane that covers the brain, blindness and possible death.  Although FESS is widely conducted, great caution is needed required due to the close proximity of the sinuses to the brain, eyes and carotid arteries.</p><br/><p><strong>Alternatives to sinus surgery</p></strong><br/><p>Those who suffer with the possibility of sinus surgery are eager to find an alternative treatment to surgery.  There is a topical treatment available that has a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis.  Using aerosol therapy, Sinus Dynamics delivers topical medications into the sinus area directly, shrinking nasal polyps with potent anti-inflammatories, antibiotics, and anti-fungals that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to begin treating your sinus infection with a sinus therapy that is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Acute Sinus Infection Complications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>An acute sinus infection is normally diagnosed after a cold or viral flu and will last about 7 to 10 days. While it is relatively harmless, there is a slight chance that it can become quite severe and <strong>acute sinus infection complications</strong> can be very serious.</p><br/><p>These complications include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Orbital infection</li><br/>    <li>Osteomyelitis</li><br/>    <li>Blood clot</li><br/>    <li>Brain infection</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>ORBITAL INFECTION</strong></p><br/><p>Infection of the eye socket is rare, but very serious. It causes swelling and a droopy eyelid, and is a complication of ethmoid sinusitis. Pressure in this area causes the patient to lose movement of the eye, and in very serious cases can lead to vision loss, sometimes permanent.</p><br/><p><strong>OSTEOMYELITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Osteomyelitis is particularly common for adolescent males with acute frontal sinusitis. It is the infection of the facial bones, specifically in the forehead. Symptoms include: headache, fever and Pott&rsquo;s puffy tumor, which is a soft swelling over the bone (according to umm.edu).</p><br/><p><strong>BLOOD CLOT</strong></p><br/><p>The symptoms of blood clots in the front and top of the face are similar to that of orbital infection, and are caused by ethmoid sinusitis. Other symptoms include a fixed and dilated pupil, and although it is rare it can be quite dangerous.</p><br/><p><strong>BRAIN INFECTION</strong></p><br/><p>This is by far the most dangerous complication that can arise due to acute sinusitis. Caused by the frontal and sphenoid sinuses, the infection spreads by bacteria to the brain either through the bones or through blood vessels. As a result, it can cause abscesses, meningitis and other life threatening conditions.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION</strong></p><br/><p>While acute sinusitis complications can be very serious, with the proper care you should be fine. If your symptoms last longer than 7 to 10 days it is highly recommended that you see your physician as your infection may have progressed. Your physician will be able to prescribe you antibiotics that will help fight the infection. It is very important to take all of the medication that you doctor gives you as well. If you do not take all of it, the infection could come back even stronger than before, and resistant to antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>SUFFERING FROM SINUSITIS SYMPTOMS?</strong></p><br/><p>Many people are able to find relief from their sinusitis symptoms relatively easily with the use of antibiotics, over the counter medications and bed rest; however for some it is a much for stressful endeavor that often ends in disappointment. If you have been unable to find relief from your sinusitis symptoms, Sinus Dynamics can help you find the relief you&rsquo;ve been seeking.</p><br/><p>Call us now at 1.877.447.4276, and let us tell you about the cutting edge treatment we provide to help people like yourself breathe easier and enjoy life. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions, or concerns that you may have. Call us now, and you can be breathing freely in no time!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Frontal Sinusitis Complications – in Adolescents</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Complications</strong></p><br/><p>The back of the frontal sinuses are the actual bone that overlies the brain.  With the close proximity of the frontal sinuses to the brain, the prevalence of intracranial complications was more common prior to the advent of antibiotics.  Fortunately, antibiotics are typically able to address the danger of a serious sinus infection.  There are four sets of sinuses that are located in and around the face.  The four sinuses are the frontal sinuses, sphenoid sinuses, ethmoid Sinuses, and the maxillary sinuses and each set is located in the face area.  The sinuses are not fully developed until late adolescence or early 20&rsquo;s.  Studies have shown that sinusitis in the frontal sinuses remain the most prominent cause of intracranial complications with regard to sinusitis.</p><br/><p>The frontal sinuses are located in the low center of the forehead and form the hard part of the forehead.  The frontal sinuses are located above the sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses.  The sinuses are lined with soft pink tissues called mucosa inside of the nasal passages.  The frontal sinuses are not present at birth but develop between age seven and eight years old typically.  Sinusitis in the frontal sinuses can produce serious complications such as meningitis, orbital cellulitis, epidural and subdural abscesses.  A sinusitis infection in the frontal sinuses will likely result in head ache, facial pressure and possible dizziness.</p><br/><p>Unfortunately, frontal sinus infections can result in serious injury if left untreated.  It is due to the presence of a complex set of veins that connect the brain and the frontal sinus that leave a patient at risk of serious infection.  Essentially, a frontal sinus infection passes through the blood brain barrier through the frontal sinus area.  The development of frontal sinusitis effects fewer adults and is more common in adolescents stemming from the development of the frontal sinuses which are maturing during in adolescence.  Statistical studies state that 3-4% of patients with an acute frontal sinusitis infection while develop intracranial complications.</p><br/><p>Signs and symptoms:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Acute / progressive headache</li><br/>    <li>Presence of fever</li><br/>    <li>Presence of focal neurological deficits</li><br/>    <li>Change in mental status</li><br/>    <li>Lethargy</li><br/>    <li>Seizure</li><br/>    <li>Coma</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Possible frontal sinusitis complications include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Bacterial emboli</li><br/>    <li>Meningitis</li><br/>    <li>Epidural / intracranial abscess</li><br/>    <li>Subdural empyema</li><br/>    <li>Thrombophlebitis</li><br/>    <li>Cavernous sinus thrombosis  - this is a life threatening condition which needs urgent treatment</li><br/>    <li>Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis &ndash; includes severe head ache and vomiting</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Those presenting with a frontal sinusitis infection may vary.  If the frontal lobe has been infected the possibility of personality change is indicated.  In addition, those with a frontal sinus infection may complain more of headache and tenderness rather than congestion or postnasal drip.  Sinuses are actually air filled hollow cavities that are connected that humidify and heat inhaled air, decrease the relative weight of the front of the skull, insulate sensitive structures, increase voice resonance, and provide a buffer against any blow to the face. Those with compromised immune systems and genetic disorders are also more likely to develop chronic sinus infections that include serious complications.</p><br/><p>Frontal sinusitis complications can be avoided with an effective treatment.  Sinus Dynamics is a company that provides a very effective treatment for all cases of sinus infections.  Using aerosolized therapy, medications are topically applied making contact directly with the infection.  Oral antibiotics have been shown to be marginally effective in treating the sinus area.  The topical approach to sinusitis by Sinus Dynamics with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered with a pressurized aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer into the sinus cavities is significantly more effective.  The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics should be the first line of treatment with serious sinus infections and this treatment method can brag about a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis.  Call Sinus Dynamics today for the best treatment for your <strong>frontal sinusitis complications</strong> (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Maxillary Sinusitis Complications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>We each have four sets of sinuses. The frontal are located in the bones of our forehead, the ethmoid are located on either side of the bridge of the nose, the sphenoid are located behind the eyes and the maxillary are located within our cheekbones. The most susceptible of these to infection are the maxillary due to their large size, location and drainage pattern. While it is normally easily treated with minimal complications, there are some maxillary sinusitis complications that can arise if it goes untreated.</p><br/><p>Some maxillary sinusitis complications include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Blindness</li><br/>    <li>Vertigo</li><br/>    <li>Osteomyelitis</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The maxillary sinuses are the most commonly infected set of sinuses. A number of causes can trigger a maxillary sinus infection, even bad oral hygiene due to their close proximity to the mouth. If left untreated the infection and swelling can spread causing a whole host of other problems for the patient.</p><br/><p><strong>BLINDNESS</strong></p><br/><p>As with all sinus infections, maxillary sinusitis causes swelling. However the swelling can spread to the front of the face around the eyes. If the eyes become severely swollen the swelling can advance at a very rapid pace. Within minutes to hours it could lead to blindness. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms contact your physician immediately.</p><br/><p><strong>VERTIGO</strong></p><br/><p>If the infection spreads to the ears it can cause dizziness, or vertigo. The tympanic membrane, which controls balance, is housed within the ear. If it becomes infected it sends mixed signals to the brain and the feeling of dizziness can be felt. It can also be caused if infection spreads to the eyelids, resulting in puffy and swollen eyelids.</p><br/><p><strong>OSTEOMYELITIS</strong></p><br/><p>This is caused when the infection spreads to the bones surrounding the maxillary sinuses. It is difficult to diagnose however, because symptoms are so similar to that of acute sinusitis. Symptoms include fatigue, fever, drainage from the nose, pain, swelling and tenderness of the cheeks and/or nose.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION</strong></p><br/><p>While these are just a few complications of maxillary sinusitis the infection can spread much further, even to the brain which can become life threatening. The best method of prevention is to treat the sinus infection in its early stages. Your doctor can prescribe a variety of medications to assist your immune system in fighting the infection before it can progress and spread to other parts of the body.</p><br/><p>If you have suffered from maxillary sinusitis complications or recurring sinus infections and have yet to find a treatment that provides the relief you need, call Sinus Dynamics now and we can help you defeat your sinus problems and get you back on your feet before you know it. Through the use of compounded medications and cutting edge delivery devices Sinus Dynamics has been able to treat thousands of people and relieve them of their sinus symptoms.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the treatments we offer call us now at 1.877.447.4276 or you can contact us using this website. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Don&rsquo;t let your sinus problems keep you down any longer, call us now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Complications – Dangerous Pathogens</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Complications</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infection complications usually develop from over treating viral sinus infections with antibiotics.  Our immune systems are always busy fighting off pathogens to prevent infection in all areas of our body.  When the immune system is weakened it is possible to succumb to an infection.  With oral antibiotics being over prescribed, the good bacteria as well as some of the bad bacteria get killed off leaving us wide open for sinus infections.  An infection takes root when the bacteria, virus or fungus disrupt cellular functions causing the system to get overwhelmed and interfering with the natural balance of the system.</p><br/><p>It is an important point that many viral infections cause nasal membranes to swell, develop fever, and produce excess mucus production.  Signs of infection are swelling, fatigue, and nasal congestion during the course of a sinusitis infection.  Bacterial infections usually produce pus, inflammation, and redness.  Those with compromised immune systems or immune suppressing drugs are always at risk of infection, as are those with some genetic disorders which can cause sinus infections as well as secondary infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Complications of Sinus Infection</strong></p><br/><p>Fortunately, antibiotics are typically able to address the serious sinus infections, some may be provided intravenuously if the infection is life threatening.  If any of the  four sinuses are infected a variety of complications unique to those sinuses can develop.  If a sinus infection does not begin to clear after two weeks and the person is on medication with symptoms appearing to get worse, it is strongly advised to see your doctor.</p><br/><p>Indication of complications of a sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Swelling around the eyes</li><br/>    <li>Headache which gets worse</li><br/>    <li>Nausea</li><br/>    <li>Vomiting</li><br/>    <li>Stiff neck</li><br/>    <li>Double vision</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Complications are more common in those who do not have a history of sinusitis, chronic sinusitis.  Those with a history of sinusitis have some degree of immunity from complications.</p><br/><p>There are four sets of paranasal sinuses.  The four sinuses are the:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>frontal sinuses</li><br/>    <li>sphenoid sinuses</li><br/>    <li>ethmoid Sinuses</li><br/>    <li>maxillary</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Each set of sinuses are located centrally in the face area.    There are several complications that develop from sinus infections.  All infections near the brain, whether they are dental, nasal, or auditory present a threat to the integrity of the brain infection.</p><br/><p>The following are the most prevalent sinus infection complication:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Meninigitis or brain abscess</li><br/>    <li>Osteomyelitis &ndash; infection of the bone in the adjacent structures</li><br/>    <li>Cellulitis &ndash; infection around the eye referred to orbital cellulitis</li><br/>    <li>Antibiotic resistance</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other demographics that are at risk are those who have acquired the dangerous bacteria, MRSA which is a staph infection resistant to most forms of antibiotics.  Currently, the class of antibiotics referred to as glycopeptides are the antibiotics of choice used to treat MRSA.  Complications from MRSA include infections which burrow deep into the tissue and entering the bones, joints, bloodstream, heart valves as well as lungs.  MRSA can be lethal and if it is in the nasal cavity, very close to the brain, this is extremely dangerous.  Effective treatment is required.</p><br/><p>Complications can result from many preexisting conditions such as cystic fibrosis which is a genetic disorder that results in chronic sinus infections and respiratory infections.  These patients have a high risk to all sinus infection complications due to their compromised immune systems and extreme overproduction of mucus.</p><br/><p>Frontal sinus infections pose a threat to teenagers more often than adults, due to lack of maturation of the frontal sinus area.  A sinus infection in the frontal sinuses produce head ache, facial pressure and possible dizziness.  Unfortunately, frontal sinus infections can result in serious injury if left untreated.  A frontal sinus infection occurs in less than 4% of patients but can result in intracranial complications.</p><br/><p><strong>Strong medicine</strong></p><br/><p>There is a new treatment that is available to treat serious sinus infections.  With the over use of oral antibiotics, Sinus Dynamics has taken the lead in addressing this problem.  There are more than 35 million people who suffer with sinus infections and an effective treatment is available in an aerosolized form, surpassing the benefits of an oral route of treating sinus infections.  A sinus medication that is topically applied through a nebulizer has been shown to be the most effective approach resulting in an 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally by pressurized mist with a state of the art nebulizer.   Unlike oral antibiotics, Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate.  Call Sinus Dynamics today for your sinus infection complications and receive the most effective treatment for your <strong>sinus infection complications,</strong> today (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Surgery Complications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Sinus surgery is normally a last resort when it comes to the treatment of sinusitis when antibiotics or OTC medications fail to treat the infection. While they are normally successful, there are several <strong>sinus surgery complications</strong> that every patient must know before they proceed with the procedure.</p><br/><p>Sinus surgery has progressed greatly over the past 100 years, now they are primarily executed with an endoscope, a long tube with a camera attached at the end. The doctor will shave tiny bits of bone and tissue, opening the ostia and allowing drainage from the sinuses. Some complications that could arise as a result of this include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Bleeding</li><br/>    <li>Voice changes</li><br/>    <li>CSF Leak</li><br/>    <li>Optic nerve damage</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>BLEEDING</strong></p><br/><p>Postoperative bleeding is an easily managed complication that can arise due to this procedure. Many surgeons anticipate this, and will utilize intranasal packing to reduce the bleeding. Aspirin, ibuprofen and most pain killers will increase blood loss, so it is advised that you consult with your doctor about their use before or after surgery.</p><br/><p><strong>VOICE CHANGE</strong></p><br/><p>The sinuses affect the resonance in our voice, thus altering the size and shape can affect the way our voice sounds. If you are a singer, actor or any other form or vocal professional you should discuss alternatives to surgery with your doctor.</p><br/><p><strong>CSF LEAK</strong></p><br/><p>The nervous system&rsquo;s middle turbinate is located at the base of the skull above the ethmoid and sphenoid sinusitis. If it gets nicked or cut, it will create a leak of cerebrospinal fluid. The observing surgeon will normally notice this, and it is easily sealed, but if goes unrepaired it can result in further complications such as meningitis.</p><br/><p><strong>OPTIC NERVE DAMAGE</strong></p><br/><p>Since the sinuses lie so closely to the eyes, the nerves and muscles of your optic nerve could become damaged. This is very closely monitored in surgery, and the chances of it happening are very rare. However, complications from this could result in temporary, or even permanent, loss of vision.</p><br/><p>Sinus surgery complications such as these very rarely happen, and surgery normally goes off without a hitch. As mentioned before they are things that all patients should be aware of before they undergo any surgical procedures.</p><br/><p>If you have been experience severe sinusitis symptoms and are hesitant to undergo surgery, Sinus Dynamics may be able to help. Through the use of compounded medications and cutting edge drug delivery devices, Sinus Dynamics offers three topical treatments designed to treat any and all forms of sinus infections. Imagine being able to breathe easier, and not deal with painful symptoms all day long. Sinus Dynamics could help you achieve these things today!</p><br/><p>Call us now at 1.877.447.4276 and let us tell you about the different treatment options that we offer. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any and all questions or issues that you may have. Call us now, and get on the read to easy breathing and happy living today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Medicine For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Sinus Infection</strong></p><br/><p>Do you have a sinus infection?  Do you know if it is from a cold or a virus?  Sinusitis is often confused with the common cold or allergy, the only difference is that a cold or an allergy will go away.  Even physicians admit that sinus infections can be hard to diagnose.  The symptoms of post nasal drip, congestion, facial pain and pressure, as well as headache and fatigue are the most commonly reported symptoms.  A sinus infection lingers for several weeks and sometimes months, depending on whether it is classified as acute or chronic.  Sinusitis is often a collection of symptoms that can indicate other conditions.  Sinusitis is:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A blockage of bacteria, fungi, or virus</li><br/>    <li>It produces excess mucus production</li><br/>    <li>It results in the sinus cavities becoming more inflamed</li><br/>    <li>the sinus cavity openings swell to the point where mucus is trapped</li><br/></ul><br/><p>When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection and there can be significant pain, fatigue, and other complications.</p><br/><p><strong>Medication for Sinus Infection - Oral</strong></p><br/><p>There are standard medications prescribed to treat sinusitis.  The standard protocol for chronic and acute sinus infections is to prescribe an antibiotic, especially with an acute bacterial sinus infection.  Antibiotics prescribed are often chosen due to the culture and type of infection.</p><br/><p>There are several classes of antibiotics, the most popular being the penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides and fluoroquinolones. Each of these sinus infection antibiotics acts in a different way but it is all up to your doctor to determine which one would be best suited for you.</p><br/><p>Currently, the standard practice remains treating sinusitis with oral antibiotics that are both wide spectrum and anerobic.  However, the limitations of oral antibiotics are well documented.  This is not just in reference to over prescribed antibiotics that have resulted in bacteria that are drug resistant but also to the fact that oral antibiotics cannot actually effectively treat the sinus cavity with the lack blood vessels found in the sinus cavity.  Patients who suffer with serious cases of sinus infection strip their immune systems as the oral medication systemically treats an infection in the nasal cavity and the actual infection does not get the medication.</p><br/><p><strong>Medication for Sinus Infection - Topical</strong></p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis and cases of acute sinusitis can result in some extremely serious medical conditions if they are not properly treated.  Therefore, an appropriate course of action is to take medication that is proven to work.  Topical application of antibiotics deposited into the sinus cavity with a nebulizer has been shown to have a 98% success rate and makes for the best treatment option for those suffering currently with sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Consider a medication that is not available orally but is recognized to be highly effective when used in the sinus cavities.   There is a class of antibiotics referred to as aminoglycosides which are unique in that they do not pass into the gastro-intestinal tract and therefore can only be administered by injection, IV, or through the nasal mucus membranes via a nebulizer.  Aminoglycosides are prescribed for persistent lung infections known to be effective for respiratory problems and recognized as a proprietary treatment for sinusitis with the use of a nebulizer.  The infection in the sinus area is frequently treated with antibiotics.  Consider a different treatment approach: aerosol therapy.  With so much information about the failure of oral antibiotics being misused, try the newest treatment available by Sinus Dynamics.  Those with recurrent infections deserve to get better.  Call Sinus Dynamics to learn about the <strong>medicine for sinus infection</strong> that is available as a topical treatment, administered intranasally.  Currently, Sinus Dynamics is the only compounding pharmacy who provides this topical treatment with this class of antibiotic.  Call Sinus Dynamics representatives now to discuss how a topical treatment can be a treatment for your sinus infection (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Over The Counter Sinus Infection Medication</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>While sinus infections can be quite difficult to deal with, for most us of it&rsquo;s easily treatable in the comfort of our own homes. Normally triggered by a cold or the flu, they can be treated with a variety of home remedies and <strong>over the counter sinus infection medication</strong>. While symptoms can be painful and aggravating, these OTC medications will ease the congestion, pressure and pain while our immune systems work to fight the infection.</p><br/><p>There are a few different types of over the counter sinus infection medications which can be used to aid in the fight against the infection. They are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Decongestants</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>Pain Relievers</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>Expectorants</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>DECONGESTANTS</strong></p><br/><p>Possibly the most frustrating symptom of a sinus infection, congestion makes it difficult to breathe, contributes to headaches and postnasal drip, and can make sleeping an effort. Decongestants work by restricting the blood flow to the nasal passages, reducing inflammation and allowing drainage.</p><br/><p>The most commonly used decongestant is Sudafed. Side effects include light headedness, increased heart rate and blood pressure.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL SPRAYS</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal sprays are commonly used for their quick treatment time and quick relief of congestion and pressure. While it provides relief in 1 to 3 minutes, it is very easy to become dependent on it and should only be used for 3 days (very sparingly). The nasal passages can become reliant on the medication to stay open; if this happens and you stop using it the passages will become severely inflamed. This is known as the rebound effect.</p><br/><p>Afrin is the most popular nasal spray, however as mentioned before use it sparingly and alternate nostrils between dosages.</p><br/><p><strong>PAIN RELIEVERS</strong></p><br/><p>Pain relievers are very effective at treating sinus related pain, and have little to no side effects. Tylenol is often used to treat facial pain and swelling, fever and headache associated with sinusitis. Advil Cold &amp; Sinus not only delivers pain relief, but it also includes a decongestant effectively reducing the number of medications being taken by the patient.</p><br/><p><strong>ANTIHISTAMINES</strong></p><br/><p>If your sinusitis was triggered by an allergic reaction or allergic rhinitis, an antihistamine such as Benadryl can be used to alleviate symptoms. It very effectively reduces nasal congestion and inflammation, however side effects include drowsiness and light headedness so it should only be used at home when you do not have to drive or operate any kind of machinery.</p><br/><p><strong>EXPECTORANTS</strong></p><br/><p>Expectorants are used to thin mucus, so that it can be easily drained and removed from the nasal passages and sinus cavities. It is also very effective in removing phlegm from the respiratory system. Mucinex is a very popular OTC medication which contains Guaifenesin, an expectorant drug. It also works for 12 hours, so only one dosage a day is needed.</p><br/><p><strong>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION</strong></p><br/><p>In the cases of acute sinusitis these drugs are all very effective in providing relief from the symptoms of sinusitis. For many people with a more severe case of sinusitis, these will do little to provide relief from the symptoms in addition to fighting the infection. Those with chronic sinusitis will need doctor prescribed antibiotics to fight the infection, and in some serious cases surgery is needed.</p><br/><p>Have you been suffering from sinusitis and been unable to find relief through the use of over the counter sinus infection medications? Sinus Dynamics may be able to provide you with long lasting relief and get you back on your feet in no time. Through the use of compounded medications, solutions and cutting edge technology, we are able to provide a topical treatment for sinusitis unlike any other. We have helped thousands of people find relief from their sinus problems, why shouldn&rsquo;t you be one of them?</p><br/><p>If you would like more information regarding the types of treatment that we offer, please call us now at 1.877.447.4276 and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you. They will be able to walk you through our treatments, and provide with the answers to any questions that you might have. Breathing free and easy should not be something we strive for, break away from you sinus problems today! Call us now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Headache Medication</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Suffering from pain and pressure in the head and neck? You may have symptoms of a sinus headache. Call Sinus Dynamics at 877-447-4276 to get relief today [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Sinusitis headache</p></strong><br/><p>A sinusitis headache is an inflammatory condition of the sinus cavities.  Sinus headaches develop due to irritation of the nerves surrounding the sinus areas that are inflamed.  If the sinusitis headache is caused by a blockage of foreign debris or excess mucus, there will likely be a fever.  The blockage of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection.</p><br/><p>Headache also known as cephalgia is pain in the head or neck region that may occur on one or both sides of the head, or it can be isolated in a particular location, radiate across the head from one point and have a vise like quality.  The pain from a headache can be dull, sharp or throbbing.  The pain can appear suddenly or come on gradually lasting for hours to days.  The pain from a headache due to sinusitis is usually pain in the forehead, eyes, or the teeth with a stuffy nose and congestion.  A sinus headache is one of the main reasons people visit a doctor.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinus headache medication - symptoms</p></strong><br/><p>Sinusitis develops typically as a result when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.  When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.  Any sinusitis treatment that attacks the cause of the inflammation will be helpful in eradicating the sinusitis headache.    Physicians will often utilize CT scans or an MRI to determine if there is a blockage in the sinuses.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis Infections can cause headaches and this can frequently develop from a  allergy.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>An allergy is an immune response and a hypersensitivity disorder that results in an inflammatory response activating white blood cells.</li><br/>    <li>An antihistamine can assist with reducing excess mucus that develops in the sinus passages and will provide symptom relief.</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines are &ldquo;any drug that neutralizes the effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.&rdquo;  Antihistamines block histamines which are helpful in clearing up excess mucus from allergic reactions that often trigger sinusitis and can clear the headache that can accompany a sinusitis infection.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A sinusitis headache is an inflammatory condition of the sinus cavities.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain, facial pressure, and fatigue.</p><br/><p>Headaches commonly occur as a result of irritation to the blood vessels or meninges.  If the sinusitis headache is caused by a blockage of foreign debris or excess mucus, there will likely be a fever.  The most common treatment methods used to treat a sinusitis infection are oral antibiotics, decongestants, nasal sprays, and of course rest, drinking plenty of fluids to flush the system, as well as using warm compresses and inhaling warm water vapor to alleviate pain and pressure in the face.  There are several treatment options to address a sinusitis headache which focus on symptom relief:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Analgesics are often recommended or prescribed.</li><br/>    <li>Analgesics, like Alieve or Advil are mild over the counter anti-inflammatories.  If analgesics fail to provide adequate pain relief an antihistamine will be recommended such as Benadryl or Sudafed.</li><br/>    <li>Steroids can be prescribed if the antihistamines fail to reduce allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, sneezing, and runny nose and ease the sinusitis symptoms like congestion, pressure, and sinus headache.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Many physicians prescribe oral antibiotics which unfortunately rely on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Relying on the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection.  It is difficult to effectively treat any sinusitis infection with oral antibiotics which has left many who suffer with sinus infection headaches seeking a treatment that actually attacks the infection directly rather than treating the symptoms.</p><br/><p>Decongestants are used to assist with reducing inflammation in the sinus passages during a sinusitis headache and function by shrinking swollen mucous membranes that are in the nasal passageways and sinus cavity openings.  The purpose of a decongestant is to allow for easy breathing during a sinus infection, unblocking the airways.  If spray decongestants are used for too long and the medication wears off, the swelling in the nasal cavity returns and is more severe than it was prior to the last application of decongestant.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment</p></strong><br/><p>A topical approach to sinus infections is found to be the best approach with a 98% success rate, that is significantly more effective than an oral route of antibiotics.  Sinus Dynamics unique direct deposition of medications into the sinus cavity results in a quick treatment time with a nebulizer device that is portable and easy to use!  Sinus Dynamics offers the only treatment for sinusitis infections topically in an aerosolized form.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your treatment for your sinusitis headache symptoms using custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered with a pressurized aerosolized mist through a state of the art nebulizer into the sinus cavities.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly.</li><br/>    <li>The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics&rsquo;uses a comprehensive treatment approach to sinuses, obtaining a doctors referral as well as handling billing and insurance.  All medications are shipped directly to the patient&rsquo;s home via UPS.  A topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is the best treatment available for those who need <strong>sinus headache medicine</strong> that works.  Call Sinus Dynamics now to begin feeling better immediately (877) 447-4276</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Headache Medicine</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>A sinus headache is one of the most painful symptoms of a sinus infection. We&rsquo;ve all felt that dull, throbbing pain that permeates our daily activities and makes it difficult to focus on the most menial of tasks. They&rsquo;re caused by a build-up of mucus in your sinus cavities due to a blockage in the nasal cavities which causes an intense pressure in your face and forehead. Migraines are commonly misdiagnosed as sinus headaches, the defining difference being that sinus headaches are a symptom of sinusitis. While the most effective method of treatment for a sinus headache is treatment of the infection itself, there is a variety of <strong>sinus headache medicine</strong> that can help relieve the pain.</p><br/><p>Here are a few medicinal treatments for sinus headaches:</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL CORTICOSTEROIDS</strong></p><br/><p>Due to the fact that sinus headaches are a result of pressure in the sinuses caused by a blockage in the nasal passageways, the main goal is to drain the sinuses and relieve pressure. Corticosteroid nasal sprays will often be prescribed to reduce swelling and promote drainage. You should see results in a few days to a week.</p><br/><p><strong>OTC DECONGESTANTS</strong></p><br/><p>Over the counter decongestants can be very effective in reducing congestion, thinning mucus and promoting drainage. The come in either oral or nasal spray form and can be purchased at your local drug store.</p><br/><p>As a forewarning, nasal spray decongestants should be used with caution. If they are used longer than 3 days, there is a high risk that your nasal passageways could become dependent on the spray to stay open. If the drug is taken away, your nasal passageways will undergo severe congestion (often times worse than before) known as the rebound effect.</p><br/><p><strong>PRESCRIPTION ANTIBIOTICS</strong></p><br/><p>If you are unable to find relief from your symptoms with OTC medicine, you doctor can prescribe antibiotics to you if your infection is caused by a bacterial growth. Antifungal medications will be prescribed if it is of a fungal nature or antihistamines if you have allergic rhinitis or severe allergic reactions.</p><br/><p>If your doctor prescribes you any form of antibiotic make sure to take the entire dosage prescribed. The prescription is specific to your infection, and all of the medication is needed to fight it. If you stop taking medication even if your symptoms have subsided, there is a chance the infection could return stronger than before and resistant to antibiotics.</p><br/><p><strong>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus headaches are a symptom of sinusitis. The best way to treat your sinus headache symptoms is always to treat the infection itself. The headaches will gradually disappear as the infection is killed. However, in the meantime these sinus headache medicines should help you deal with the pain while your body fights off infection.</p><br/><p><strong>I&rsquo;VE TRIED THESE MEDICATIONS, AND NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK&hellip;</strong></p><br/><p>So, you&rsquo;ve tried a hodge podge of the medications mentioned in this article and have yet to find the relief you need. There is still good news on the horizon. Sinus Dynamics can help relieve your symptoms and give you long term relief from sinus headaches through the use of compounded medications, solutions and cutting edge technology. We offer three topical treatments to suit a wide variety of patients and their needs.</p><br/><p>If you would like some more information regarding these treatments please don&rsquo;t hesitate to call us at 1.877.447.4276. One of our friendly staff members will be waiting to answer any questions or resolve any issues that you may have. Don&rsquo;t let your sinus headaches and other sinus symptoms keep you from enjoying a full and happy life, call us now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>How do I know it&rsquo;s a sinus infection?</strong></p><br/><p>First, it is important to determine whether you have sinusitis which is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also produces excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  Sinusitis can be classified as acute lasting less than four weeks, sub-acute lasting 4&ndash;8 weeks, or chronic with a duration of 8 weeks or more with additional symptoms that develop such as fatigue, dental pain, loss of smell and loss of taste.</p><br/><p>Blocked sinuses are very uncomfortable as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  Drainage is essential for symptom relief and is the act or process of drawing off fluids from a cavity or wound by means of suction or gravity.  Sinus infections can cause inner ear problems as a result of the nasal passages being clogged.  Nasal inflammation can also cause dizziness, a vibrating sensation in the head as well as induce a migraine.  There are many conditions that contribute to the onset of a sinusitis infection such as the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps as well as a deviated septum.  Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.</p><br/><p><strong>Medication symptom treatment</strong></p><br/><p>The treatment options available for a sinusitis infection home remedy include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Over the counter decongestants</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>Expectorants</li><br/>    <li>Salt water washes</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>Vaporizers and humidifiers</li><br/>    <li>Decongestants</li><br/></ul><br/><p>There are various sinus infection medications available to treat sinusitis infections and experience symptom relief.  Treatments that result in drainage will produce symptom relief as well as alleviate the blockage and severe congestion.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Spray decongestants provide relief, but dependency can develop which may require steroids to assist with the withdrawal period as well as reducing inflammation.</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines are also used frequently as a home remedy and they help clear up excess mucus from allergic reactions that often trigger sinusitis infection such as Benadryl, Claritin or Sudafed.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Histamine causes nasal mucus production as it increases vascular permeability, resulting in fluid escaping from the capillaries into the tissues.</p><br/><p>If antihistamines fail to provide adequate pain relief an analgesic can be recommended. Analgesics are mild and obtained over the counter, and are often taken in combination with antibiotics, decongestants and antihistamines to provide symptom relief for sinusitis.</p><br/><p>An expectorant which often contains an active agent like Guaifensin in medications is used to thin mucus and is beneficial for those in need of removing phlegm from the sinus or respiratory airways during an acute sinusitis infection or acute respiratory tract infection.  An expectorant helps bring up trapped mucus and other material from the bronchi, trachea, and lungs.  Over the counter expectorants like Mucinex, or Robitussin cough medicine can help dissolve thick mucus and reduce respiratory difficulties.  Herbal expectorants are also available such as Elecampagne which is an herb that is grown and garnished with honey and lemon.  Any expectorant acts by breaking down the viscosity of the mucus and body secretions.</p><br/><p>Nasal sprays are also commonly recommended sinus infection medicine.  Nasal sprays assist with cleaning debris out of the sinus cavity and are typically prescribed or recommended in combination with other methods of sinusitis treatment.</p><br/><p>Inhaling hot steam will help moisten the mucus in the sinus cavity, as well.  Though the hot steam may offer some relief, this approach to symptom reduction will only alleviate sinusitis symptoms&rsquo; .  There are over the counter sinus infection medication options as well as items at home that provide symptom relief.  However, the main approach used by ENT&rsquo;s and allergists is an antibiotic.  However, oral antibiotics are not being prescribed as freely as they have been in the past due to:</p><br/><p>Physician&rsquo;s increased awareness that antibiotics cannot systemically treat the sinus cavity.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics are over prescribed and have created drug resistance to major bacteria;  caution is now used.</li><br/>    <li>Most sinus infections are known to start as viral infections.</li><br/>    <li>Oral antibiotics are used to treat sinusitis &ndash; research shows that oral antibiotics fail to treat the                sinus cavity due to the lack of blood vessels in the sinus area.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>However, if a person is trying to avoid oral antibiotics there are home remedies made from apple cider vinegar and garlic to fight colds and flu&rsquo;s:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Apple cider vinegar is known to have antibacterial and antiseptic properties and when it is                combined with garlic which has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-parasitic properties creates a                 healthful tincture.</li><br/>    <li>Garlic is known for its medicinal benefits as an antibacterial as are Echinacea and Elderberry.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Sinus infection medication &ndash; a topical treatment approach</strong></p><br/><p>There is a new method that has incredible results in treating sinus infections.  It is referred to as aerosol therapy.  This is a method where medications are sent into the sinus cavity, with an aerosolized mist of medication that are in a portable device referred to as a nebulizer.  Sinus Dynamics is the pharmacy that provides this treatment.  There is a 98% success rate with a topical treatment for sinusitis.  Sinusitis offers custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics will contact your physician arrange for doctor referral, ship medications to your home with all nasal devices, provide customer support and assist with insurance and billing!  Contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today to obtain the best <strong>sinus infection medication.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Medications</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>With over 70 million Americans suffering every year from sinus problems, the treatment of sinusitis has advanced greatly. With a variety of OTC medications, prescription medications, topical treatments and natural remedies the treatment of sinus problems has become much easier to deal with. <strong>Sinus infection medications</strong> help reduce swelling and inflammation, promote drainage and break up congestion; all of which make the symptoms much more bearable while we wait for the immune system to kill the infection.</p><br/><p>Which sinus infection medication should take depends on the severity of the infection and the patient&rsquo;s medical history. Acute sinus infections can normally be handled with the use of OTC medications, while a chronic sinus infection requires the use of doctor prescribed antibiotics. Topical treatments are also available for both forms of sinusitis.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>OTC Medications: oral pills and nasal spray</li><br/>    <li>Prescription Medications: oral antibiotics, antifungal and anti-inflammatory meds; nasal corticosteroid sprays</li><br/>    <li>Topical Treatments: aerosolized, atomized and nasal irrigation treatments using compounded medications and solutions</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>OTC (over the counter) medications can greatly reduce the impact that the symptoms of sinusitis have on us while our immune systems work to kill the infection.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Decongestants &ndash; Sudafed is the most popular OTC decongestant used to treat sinusitis. By restricting the blood flow to the nasal passageways, it reduces inflammation allowing for drainage of the sinuses.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays &ndash; There are two different forms of nasal spray. A saline nasal spray can be used daily to promote moisture within the nasal passages and keep the cilia healthy so that they can move mucus from the sinuses with ease. A decongestant nasal spray, however, works very quickly to break up congestion but there is a high risk of dependency involved. You should only use a nasal spray for 3 days, at the most.</li><br/>    <li>Pain relievers &ndash; Pain relievers work hard to reduce the pain associated with sinus problems with little to no side effects.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>When OTC medicines aren&rsquo;t enough to help you kick the infection, your doctor can prescribe a heavy dose of antibiotics to aid your immune system in killing the infection.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Antibiotics &ndash; When you have a bacterial infection, an antibiotic such as amoxicillin will be prescribed.</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines &ndash; Antihistamines aid those with allergic rhinitis, or an infection that was triggered by an allergic reaction.</li><br/>    <li>Antifungal &ndash; Fungal infections can be especially difficult to treat, your doctor will prescribe a heavy dose of antifungal medication to you if you&rsquo;re infection is fungal in nature.</li><br/>    <li>Anti-inflammatory &ndash; Anti-inflammatory medications will often be prescribed in addition to other medications to aid in reducing swelling and inflammation.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>You doctor can also prescribe nasal corticosteroids as an alternative to oral antibiotics. While it may take a few days to a week to see results, they are very effective at eliminating symptoms and providing relief. Common nasal corticosteroids include Nasonex and Flonase.</p><br/><p><strong>TOPICAL TREATMENTS</strong></p><br/><p>More and more people have been turning to topical treatments to find relief from their sinus problems. They offer little to no side effects, and eliminate the risk of developing resistance to oral antibiotics. There are three popular forms of topical treatment, they are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosolized treatment &ndash; Compounded medications (a mixture of antibiotics, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications depending on the condition) are nebulized to a 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle using a nebulizer device which are then &ldquo;misted&rdquo; into the nostril. Breaking the particles down to such a small size enables to medication to squeeze through the tightest of spots to reach the deepest pits of the sinus cavities.</li><br/>    <li>Atomized treatment &ndash; In a similar way, solutions are atomized to a 6.0 to 10.0 micron sized particle, and through positive pressure they are propelled into the deepest pits of the sinuses coating the nasal passageways along the way.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation &ndash; Using a nasal irrigator bottle (or neti-pot), a saline solution is rinsed through the nasal and sinus cavities flushing out irritating bacteria and debris. This treatment helps keep the nasal passages moist, and maintains the health of the cilia.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics specializes in these three forms of treatment and have helped thousands of people find much needed relief from their sinus problems. Do you suffer from sinus problems that are recurring or starting to affect your everyday life? Sinus Dynamics can help you breathe easy and start to live happy!</p><br/><p>Call us now at 1.877.447.4276 to find out more about the topical treatment options that we offer. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have. If we can help thousands of people get the relief they deserve, then we can help you too! Call us now!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Over The Counter</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinusitis impacts more than 35 million people in the United States alone, making it one of the most prevalent medical conditions that patients present with at primary care and ENT offices.  Sinusitis is an inflammation in the sinus cavities that usually develops from an allergen or pathogen that caused further inflammation inside the actual sinus cavity.  There are four sets of sinuses.  Infection in the maxillary sinuses is the most common set of paranasal sinuses to become infected.  Sinusitis can be classified as acute lasting less than four weeks, sub-acute lasting 4&ndash;8 weeks, or chronic with a duration of 8 weeks or more with additional symptoms that develop such as fatigue, dental pain, loss of smell and loss of taste.</p><br/><p><strong>Standard Medications</strong></p><br/><p>Over the counter medications are available at all local drug stores and super markets.  The standard over the counter medications include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Antihistamines</li><br/>    <li>Expectorants</li><br/>    <li>Salt water washes</li><br/>    <li>Nasal sprays</li><br/>    <li>Vaporizers and humidifiers</li><br/>    <li>Decongestants</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Over the counter medications are helpful during the course of a sinus infection, due to the need for symptom relief while the body works to eradicate the infection.  Antihistamines are also used frequently as a home remedy and they help clear up excess mucus from allergic reactions that often trigger sinusitis infection such as Benadryl, Claritin or Sudafed.  Spray decongestants provide relief, but dependency can develop which may require steroids to assist with the withdrawal period as well as reducing inflammation.  Symptom reduction is helpful, but actual treatment is provided through fighting the infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment Options</strong></p><br/><p>Those patients who receive a culture or CT scan and receive a determination for the cause of the blockage will learn whether there is a bacterial, fungal or viral blockage.  It is also possible that the patient may have a nasal polyp which often predisposes patients with recurrent sinus infections.  The physician will typically prescribe an antibiotic to assist with fighting the infection.  The route of administering the medication is typically in an oral form.  However, more and more physicians are hesitant to prescribe oral medications for sinus and nasal infections due to the overuse of antibiotics systemically as well as failure of the medication in actually treating the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>There is a new method available that is able to treat the sinus cavity.  It is a topical treatment that is sent into the sinus cavity with the use of a nebulizer.   Inhalation Therapy is a treatment method that is aerosolized, medications are sent directly in the sinus airways in mist form through a nebulizer.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>The purpose of aerosolized medications is to administer medication where rapid absorption and localization is an appropriate response and is safe practice.</li><br/>    <li>Aerosolized therapy is on the rise due to the failure oral medications treating the sinus infection.</li><br/>    <li>Aerosolized medications minimize toxicity and lowers incidence of systemic adverse reactions.</li><br/>    <li>Nebulizers disperse the medications prescribed in a pressurized mist or gas to create a fine mist when inhaled and are a common method of delivering medications for those with sinusitis, respiratory issues, asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is the only company currently providing this method of sinus treatment.  There is a 98% success rate with the use of aerosolized medication in the treatment of sinusitis with nebulized technology when delivered in 3.2 micron sized particle mass into the upper sinus passages.  Aerosolized therapy is topical and is the only treatment that actually can make contact with the infection directly.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections.    Sinus Dynamics is the only company who provide ultrasonic lightweight nebulizers that are silent and portable with a battery pack designed specifically for sinus infections.  The inhaled medicated mist reduces inflammation and loosens impacted debris.  In addition to providing the Sinus Dynamics nebulizer, Sinus Dynamics pharmacy also provide the custom compounded antibiotics, anti fungals and anti inflammatories needed to treat the vast array of sinus conditions.  Contact Sinus Dynamics now (877) 447-4276! <strong>Sinus infection over the counter</strong> medication can only reduce symptoms; Sinus Dynamics can actually treat your sinus infection!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Natural Antibiotics For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>A sinus infection is caused by the blockage of the ostia (opening of the sinuses) by inflamed nasal passageways. Depending on the severity of the infection, it can be treated via home remedies and OTC medications or with doctor prescribed medications and surgery. While they have not been scientifically proven yet, there are several <strong>natural antibiotics for sinus infections</strong> which can alleviate symptoms and help fight infection.</p><br/><p><strong>ALLIUM SATIVUM</strong></p><br/><p>Such a fancy word, but what is it? Well it&rsquo;s garlic, to be precise, and garlic contains allicin which has the broadest range of antimicrobial properties of any compound known. This pretty much means that it&rsquo;s able to kill parasites, bacteria, fungi and viruses. Never thought the old myth about vampires could have some substance behind it, did you?</p><br/><p>There are many ways to administer it as an antibiotic as well:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Garlic Carrot Juice: blend 3 cloves of garlic in 6 ounces of carrot juice, and let it sit for 4 to 6 hours.</li><br/>    <li>Garlic Wine: Cover crushed or chopped garlic with wine, and let it sit overnight. Wine also has many antioxidant properties as well.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Using the same method as the garlic wine you can also make garlic vinegar and garlic honey. The garlic honey makes a wonderful antibiotic cough syrup. (All recipes courtesy of medherb.com)</p><br/><p><strong>STEAM IT UP</strong></p><br/><p>Steam therapy is a fantastic way to relieve congestion and administer a natural antibiotic to your sinuses and nasal passages. Tea tree oil has a ton of antibacterial and antifungal properties, while eucalyptus is a great decongestant and it will soothe your sore throat. You can add a few drops of each, as well as a bit of garlic to a pot of boiling water and it makes for a powerful stream treatment. You should be able to feel results in 3 to 5 minutes.</p><br/><p><strong>SPICY = DECONGESTANT</strong></p><br/><p>Eating spicy foods makes for a great decongestant. Foods such as cayenne pepper, horseradish, wasabi and garlic (again) can be added to foods to thin the mucus membrane and make it more susceptible to drainage.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION</strong></p><br/><p>There is no real way to prevent a sinus infection from happening. You can be prepared however, so that the symptoms aren&rsquo;t as severe. As with any infection, your immune system needs to be in top condition in order to fight off any infection. Maintaining a healthy diet, drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water and plenty of exercise is a sure fire way to maintain the health of your immune system and keep you infection free.</p><br/><p><strong>FURTHER READING</strong></p><br/><p>While these methods can definitely help with a sinus infection it is highly recommended that you see a doctor if you think that you have a sinus infection. Letting an infection go untreated could lead to some very serious complications as the infection could spread to other parts of the body.</p><br/><p>Using these natural antibiotics for sinus infections is a healthy, risk free way to treat your body but sometimes your body needs a bigger boost to kill the infection and get you back on your feet. If you have been having trouble with sinus problems, Sinus Dynamics can help get you going strong once again. Through the use of three topical treatments, thousands of patients have found the relief they&rsquo;ve been looking for, and you could be one of them!</p><br/><p>If you would like more information regarding the treatments that we offer please contact us using this site or you can call us at 1.877.447.4276. One of our friendly staff members would love to talk with you and answer any questions or resolve any issues that you may have. Relief is just a short step away and we&rsquo;ll help you get there before you know it! Call now!</p><br/><p>References &amp; Resources</p><br/><p><a href="http://www.ehow.com/way_5399554_natural-antibiotic-sinus-infection.html">http://www.ehow.com/way_5399554_natural-antibiotic-sinus-infection.html</a><br /><br/><a href="http://medherb.com/Materia_Medica/Allium_sativum_-_Antibiotic_and_Immune_Properties.htm">http://medherb.com/Materia_Medica/Allium_sativum_-_Antibiotic_and_Immune_Properties.htm</a><br /><br/><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlic">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlic</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Aero Nebulizer Treatment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Aerosol Therapy</strong></p><br/><p>Aerosol drug administration also known as Inhalation Therapy is a therapy by which drugs are dispersed into the lungs, bronchial or sinus airways in tiny droplets through a nebulizer.  Sinusitis aerosolized treatment therapy is very effective when used correctly due to the longer period of time dispersed, allowing the airways to stay open longer.  The purpose of aerosolized medications is to administer medication where rapid absorption and localization is an appropriate response and is safe practice.  Patient education is important with Aerosolized medication and is typically utilized for asthmatic conditions and lung conditions.  Nebulization is gaining popularity as an alternative treatment method as aerosolized medications minimize toxicity which lowers incidence of systemic adverse reactions and are quickly absorbed into the blood stream.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nebulizers disperse the medications prescribed in a pressurized mist or gas to create a fine mist when inhaled and are a common method of delivering medications for those with sinusitis, respiratory issues, asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinusitis aerosolized treatment or inhalation therapy includes the use of one of two types of nebulizers which are mechanical pumps.  One nebulizer is a hand held (ultrasonic) and the other is stationary (compression).   Nebulized technology is available to deliver the micron sized particle of 1-5 Mass Median Aerodynamic Diameter (MMAD) medication to the upper sinus passages, upper respiratory tract as well as the lower respiratory if needed.  Aerosolized therapy is considered a topical treatment due to the medication making actual contact with the infection directly.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinus Aero nebulizer</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides an ultrasonic lightweight nebulizer that is portable, silent and delivers the 1.0 - 3.2 sized micron particle and is used in combination with custom compounded medications for the treatment of chronic and acute sinusitis, unlike a compression nebulizer which is not portable and is actually very loud.  With the <strong>Sinus Aero Nebulizer</strong>, there is also a portable battery pack which aids in convenience and discretion.  The nebulizer delivers medications treating a myriad of sinus conditions and can be used at home, work, or what have you.</p><br/><p>The Nebulizers provided by Sinus Dynamic help clear out the sinus infection, gently forcing unwanted particles out of the nasal passages as an ultrasonic nebulizer delivers a continuous stream of medication; the particles deposited have a MMAD of 1.0. to 3.2.  All nebulizers offered by Sinus Dynamics design are not susceptible to contamination, like other nebulizer designs and are high quality with little mechanical issues.  Patient coordination is not required with the handheld ultrasonic nebulizer design, they are very easy to use.  A topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosoilized antibiotics, like oral antibiotics, are prescribed and also chosen due to the culture and type of infection.  For example, there is a class of drugs prescribed for persistent lung infections known to be effective for respiratory problems and recognized as a proprietary treatment for sinusitis with the use of a nebulizer. Aminoglycosides are only available in a custom compound formula e.g. liquid, injection and IV form.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The inhaled medicated mist reduces inflammation and loosens impacted debris.  In addition, to providing the Sinus Dynamics nebulizer also provide the antibiotics, antifungals and anti inflammatories needed to treat the vast array of sinus conditions.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to experience aerosolized sinus therapy with a <strong>Sinus Areo Nebulizer</strong> and experience quick relief and treatment for acute and chronic sinusitis today!</p><br/><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Antibiotics</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Types of Antibiotics</p></strong><br/><p>Antibiotics have been the treatment of choice for treating most illness and they remain the most common medication prescribed.  Antibiotics slow down as well as kill the bad bacteria with chemical compounds.  A sinusitis infection is inflammation of the sinus lining, especially the nasal sinuses.  The infection in the sinus area is frequently treated with antibiotics.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>An antibiotic is a treatment that is prescribed with the purpose of eliminating the bacteria which are an underlying cause for sinusitis as well as causing secondary infections following the presence of a virus.</li><br/>    There are several classes of antibiotics used to treat sinus infections.  Some serve to kill gram positive bacteria.  Others function to kill gram negative.  What is the difference?<br/>    <li>Gram negative bacteria &ndash; are typically found in the gastro intestinal tract and result in a losing the violet &ldquo;stain&rdquo; during the culture process used to determine which bacteria is present.  These bacteria have cell walls referred to as peptidoglycans and are they are responsible for many diseases such as meningitis, cholera, and bubonic plague.</li><br/>    <li>Gram positive bacteria &ndash; result in a violet &ldquo;stain&rdquo; during the determination process of identifying bacteria.  This class of bacteria also contain peptidoglycans.  Gram positive bacteria are responsible for &ldquo;Staph&rdquo; and &ldquo;Strep&rdquo; as well as Anthrax.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Aminoglycosides</p></strong><br/><p>This class of antibiotics is prescribed with the purpose of killing the bacteria through preventing bacteria from producing proteins in the body.  The negative side of this class of antibiotic is that there is a resistance that has developed to this line and this class of antibiotic can result in damage to kidneys or ears.  Aminoglycosides are antibiotics that treat gram negative bacteria.</p><br/><p><strong>Cephalosporin</p></strong><br/><p>This is an interesting class of antibiotics as the compounds used to fight infection were isolated from a sewer in Sardinia, Italy and were originally used in the treatment of Salmonella and typhoid.  There are three generations of the cephalosporins, with the most recent being the least likely to develop drug resistance. This class of antibiotics disrupts the production of cell wall structure.</p><br/><p><strong>Fluoroquinolone</p></strong><br/><p>The flouroquinolone&rsquo;s belong to the quinolone family: a synthetic broad spectrum antibiotic, effective as chemotherapeutic antibacterials; typically prescribed for respiratory infections, skin infections, and UTI&rsquo;s.  There are several unfortunate side effects such as diarrhea, vomiting or stomach pain.  This class of antibiotic prevents the bacteria&rsquo;s DNA from replicating and thus prevents the bacteria&rsquo;s reproduction; they prevent the DNA from actually unwinding.  This class has the highest risk for causing MRSA and Clostridium difficile &ldquo;C-diff&rdquo; to colonize.  Commonly used in against the treatment of respiratory infections and pneumonia as well as sinusitis and bronchitis.</p><br/><p><strong>Penicillin</p></strong><br/><p>Used in the treatment of gram positive bacterial infections; this was the first antibiotic that was discovered circa 1929 and was mainly used to treat dental infections, syphilis, gonorrhea, skin infections, UTI&rsquo;s and respiratory infections.  Side effects include hypersensitivity, neurotoxicity, nausea, serizures, and erythema.</p><br/><p><strong>Polyketides</p></strong><br/><p>This is a very popular broad spectrum antibiotic and indicated commonly for the treatment of acne and rosacea.  This class of antibiotic has been primarily used in the treatment of Lyme disease, typhus, respiratory infections as well as mild acne and STD&rsquo;s.  Polyketides inhibit protein synthesis in the RNA structure which results in the introduction of new amino acids.  Negative impact: this class of antibiotic can result in drug resistance.  Benefits include breaking down scar tissue and allowing for re-growth of healthy skin.</p><br/><p><strong>Macrolide</p></strong><br/><p>This class of antibiotic is used in the treatment of gram-positive bacteria for strep pneumonia and haemphilus influenza treating respiratory and soft tissue infections, in particular acute maxillary sinusitis infections as well as pharyngitis, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia and skin structure infections as well many other very serious illnesses that are often respiratory in nature.  This class is often prescribed for those patients who have an allergy to the penicillin class.</p><br/><p>Antibiotics that are prescribed are often chosen due to the culture and type of infection.  Sinus infection antibiotics that are prescribed for the treatment of asthma due to anti-inflammatory effects as well as being effective for treating airway infections.  Antibiotics come in oral, liquid and IV form but are most common in oral form.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis frequently requires medication and there are several different treatment options available.  Some forms of sinusitis are viral and will not respond to an antibiotic.  Chronic sinusitis frequently is viral in nature, however, due to secondary infections that develop from the sinusitis infection will result in the treating physician prescribing an antibiotic at least prophylatically.  The goal of treatment is to reduce the inflammation as well as prevent flare ups while draining the sinus passages.</p><br/><p><strong>Oral antibiotic vs. Aerosolized antibiotic</p></strong><br/><p>Many physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis.  A sinusitis oral antibiotic is currently the most common treatment prescribed for a sinusitis infection yet they are marginally effective due to the lack of blood vessels that exist in the sinus passage.  Therefore, it is difficult to treat any sinusitis infection with oral antibiotics.</p><br/><p>An antibiotic or anti-fungal that is topical would necessarily be more effective.  Aerosol therapy can deliver medications directly into the sinus cavity.  Physicians are well aware of the anatomical structural limitations of oral antibiotics inside the nasal cavity, with regard to effective deposition of medication into the sinus cavities; in short oral antibiotics cannot provide effective deposition.  Therefore, a sinusitis antibiotic treatment that is not oral would be more effective.  Sinus Dynamics provides this sinus treatment specifically treating sinus infections with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories topically with a state of the art nebulizer. There is a 98% success rate with aerosolized medications.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics approach to treating sinus infections is comprehensive in that medication and nebulizer are provided with step by step support, monitoring treatment, assisting with doctor referral as well as billing and insurance.  The nebulizer is a portable lightweight device; Sinus Dynamics representatives assist with education and instruction of usage of medications and device.  Treatment with a nebulizer that emits a 3.2 micron sized particle into the sinus cavity has been shown to be effective in infection eradication.  The aerosolized mist can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the trapped bacteria as well as reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities.  Call Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to see how topical <strong>sinus infection antibiotics</strong> can treat your sinusitis today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infection Help</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What help is available?</p></strong><br/><p>Help for a sinus infection is usually seen as medication prescribed by the doctor which usually entails an antibiotic prescription.   It is generally agreed that an antibiotic can also assist with pain reduction, as symptom reduction results from slowing down and stopping the infection.  Medications obtained over the counter along with various health practices are certain to reduce some of the suffering during a sinus infection.  There are a constellation of sinus infection symptoms: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain, facial pressure, and fatigue.  Any opening of the nasal and sinus passage that is blocked or obstructed will cause pressure, discomfort and at least mild pain.  Any treatment that reduces inflammation will be helpful in eradicating the sinusitis infection, as well as reducing discomfort.</p><br/><p>The following are practices that are tried and true ways for tolerating the course of a sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Fluids &ndash; increasing your fluids is considered an essential part of unclogging blocked sinuses.  Heated fluids are particularly effective as the heat from the drink also heat up the nasal passages making them moist. Moisture allows for the sinuses to open up and begin to drain.</li><br/>    <li>Warm Compresses &ndash; the application of warm or hot towels for 5 minutes on the face, in particular between the eyes, on the forehead and nose area will aid in opening up the sinuses.  The pores open up internally as well and assist in gently moving the secretions forward.</li><br/>    <li>Aromatherapy &ndash; there are many scented oils that have medicinal benefits and are soothing to breathe. Eucalyptus and menthol are commonly used during a sinus infection.  The fumes from these oils assist with opening up nasal passages as well as having an invigorating scent that smells good.  When using these essential oils, add oil to hot water or merely inhale the oils from the bottle directly.</li><br/>    <li>Saltwater irrigation &ndash; the use of irrigators is an ancient technique.  Taking warm water typically with salt water and deposited directly into the sinus region resulting in removing portions of the nasal secretions as well as the bacteria that are lingering in the nasal cavity; irrigation is seen as being quite helpful during a sinus infection.</li><br/>    <li>Morning tea &ndash; hot tea in the morning taken during a sinus infection or at night helps keep the cilia moist and moving; the cilia in the nasal passages grow cold when body temperature drop and cannot effectively flush out the mucus trapped in the nasal area.</li><br/>    <li>Head elevation &ndash; propping the head up while sleeping is helpful to avoid having more mucus draining into the sinuses, which become even more impacted at night;  let your head stay slightly elevated while sleeping.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Following a visit with the doctor a patient may receive a culture to find the type of pathogen and then properly prescribe medications to treat the infection.  An antibiotic is a treatment that is prescribed with the purpose of eliminating the bacteria which are an underlying cause for sinusitis as well as causing secondary infections following the presence of a virus.  Whether your physician prescribes a wide spectrum or narrow spectrum antibiotic or even an anti fungal, there remains hesitancy in treating sinus infections with oral medications.  Antibiotics come in oral, liquid and IV form but are most common in oral form.</p><br/><p>Sinus infections are effectively treated topically, and this treatment approach is growing in the medical community.  It is speculated that an aerosol treatment will soon become the first line of treatment for sinus infections due to the 98% success rate in those who use aerosolized therapy to treat their sinus infections, leaving oral antibiotics as the antiquated approach they are fast becoming a second line treatment.</p><br/><p><strong>A new approach: effective sinus infection help</p></strong><br/><p>A topical approach is the most effective method, although many physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis.  Finally, there is a method that works and is easy to use with little to no side effects through Sinus Dynamics.  Currently, a topical approach to treating sinus infections is provided only by Sinus Dynamics who specialize in aerosolized medications and devices, nebulizers.  Aerosol therapy can deliver medications directly into the sinus cavity.  Sinus Dynamics provides a specialized treatment approach to sinus infections with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories topically with a state of the art nebulizer.    Call now to see how Sinus Dynamics can get you started with a treatment that works.  Our representatives will obtain a doctor referral, assist with all billing and insurance and mail the medication and device directly to your home!  There are some benefits to advances in technology, this is one of them.  Give Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 a call so we can provide <strong>sinus infection help for you.</strong>  Sinus Dynamics to see how topical sinus infection antibiotics can treat your sinusitis today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Can Sinus Infection Cause Dizziness</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Answer: Yes</strong></p><br/><p>Due to the location of the sinuses, especially those sinuses closest to the brain, when the sinus area is blocked, this pressure can cause dizziness.  Sinusitis is actually associated with dizziness and allergies.  Dizziness is often correlated to high blood pressure, excessive alcohol or drug intake, head injury, foods that cause allergies, medications, and sometimes dust, mold or pollen.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis starts with a common cold that develops from a virus.  When a person has sinusitis symptoms that cause dizziness there may also be the symptoms of pain in the forehead and eyes or eyelids.  Viral infections are known to damage the cells in the sinus lining which causes inflammation.  Like a cold or allergic sinusitis, a sinus infection will result in nasal congestion which creates blockage and pressure inside the sinus passages and sinus cavities.</p><br/><p>There are four sets of nasal sinuses.  The frontal sinuses are located above the sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses.  The frontal sinuses are often the culprit for dizziness, during a sinus infection.  If the frontal sinuses are filled with excess fluid and histamine, excess pain, pressure, headache as well as dizziness can take place.  The frontal sinuses are located in the low center of the forehead and form the hard part of the forehead.  The back of the frontal sinuses are the actual bone that overlay the brain.  Inflammation in the frontal sinuses can produce serious complications due to the close proximity to the brain, such as meningitis, orbital cellulitis, epidural and subdural abscesses.</p><br/><p>When the air filled cavities fill up with fluid, they can no longer act as airways.  Although sinuses  humidify and heat inhaled air, they also are very sensitive structures that are lined with soft pink tissues called mucosa inside of the nasal passages.  A sinusitis infection in the frontal sinus area, will likely result in a headache, facial pressure, and dizziness.  Sinusitis infection and dizziness can occur together during a sinusitis infection due to the sinus pressure disrupting the inner ears as well as facial pressure from congested sinuses.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis develops when the inflamed sinus cavity openings are attacked during the course of a cold or an allergy.  This increase of inflammation at the sinus cavity openings leads to a more serious sinus infection that traps bacteria in the sinus cavities.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.   There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection.  Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, headache, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure.  At night, the sinusitis symptoms can worsen when lying down, as mucus and phlegm settle back into the sinuses and throat allowing for congestion, blocked airways and nasal discharge to take place.</p><br/><p><strong>How to get rid of sinus infection dizziness: Sinus Dynamics</p></strong><br/><p>Aerosol sinus therapy, delivering medications through a nebulizer that emits custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories directly into the sinus cavities is the best way to get rid of a stubborn sinus infection.  A topical treatment to sinus infections with aerosol therapy is currently the best method available as a topical approach also results in little to no side effects and infection eradication.  In addition, Sinus Dynamics assists each patient with explanation of all devices and medications provided, as well as arranging doctor referral and insurance and billing.  Sinus Dynamics provides a sinus therapy program that also includes follow up with the attending physician!</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics approach to sinusitis is truly the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections by delivering medication directly in the sinus cavity.  The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  <strong>Can sinus infection cause dizziness</strong> from the frontal sinuses being impacted?  Yes.  You have your answer.  Now, what are you going to do? Take an oral antibiotic again and get sick a week later?  NO. Treat your sinus infection with medications and devices by Sinus Dynamics, the only sinus treatment that has a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis.  Call Sinus Dynamics now (877) 447-4276! Right now.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>What Causes Sinus Infections</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinus infections are caused by the swelling of the nasal passageways which block the openings of the sinuses. When the sinuses get blocked they will begin to overproduce mucus which accumulates within the sinus cavities creating the perfect breeding ground for bacteria and infection. <strong>&ldquo;What causes sinus infections?&rdquo;</strong>&ldquo; is a normal question to be asked, as they can be caused by a number of problems.</p><br/><p>Common causes of sinus infections are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Common cold or flu</li><br/>    <li>Allergic rhinitis, or an allergic reaction</li><br/>    <li>Fungus or mold</li><br/>    <li>Internal blockage</li><br/>    <li>Trauma to the face</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>ACUTE SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Most patients are diagnosed by acute sinusitis which is triggered by a common cold or flu. Symptoms normally begin a few days after the patient recovers from the cold or flu. The infection is bacterial in nature and can be cured with OTC products or doctor prescribed antibiotics. Symptoms will last 7 to 10 days.</p><br/><p><strong>ALLERGIES</strong></p><br/><p>For some people allergies are a common cause of sinusitis. Either through allergic rhinitis or an allergic reaction, these patients will sometimes endure many infections a year. This is known as chronic sinusitis. Antibiotics will not be effective in the treatment of this type of sinus infection and doctors will prescribe antihistamines and anti-inflammatory medications to treat it.</p><br/><p><strong>FUNGUS AND MOLD</strong></p><br/><p>A fungal sinus infection can be one of the most difficult infections to treat, and if it goes untreated the complications can be severe, even life threatening. With a heavy dosage of antifungal medication complications are rarely an issue.</p><br/><p><strong>TRAUMA TO THE FACE</strong></p><br/><p>The sinuses are small air-filled pockets that are housed within the bones in the face. An injury to the face such as broken or fractured facial bones could create blockage within the nasal passageways.</p><br/><p><strong>INTERNAL BLOCKAGE</strong></p><br/><p>Many people suffer from chronic sinusitis. Unlike acute sinusitis symptoms are much more severe, the infection can last up to 12 weeks and, as mentioned before, people who suffer from chronic infections will sometimes endure several infections a year. Internal blockage is a common cause of chronic sinus infections.</p><br/><p>Nasal polyps are small sections of infected tissue that can block the ostia, creating congestion and blockage.  Surgery is required to remove nasal polyps; however it is a safe and quick outpatient procedure. A deviated septum can also create many problems and also requires surgery to be fixed.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENTS</strong></p><br/><p>While there are several factors that cause sinus infections there is a treatment specific to each one. Some can be treated with bed rest and over the counter medications while others require prescribed medications or surgery. If your sinusitis symptoms persist longer than 7 to 10 days, it is highly recommended that you see your doctor so that he can better diagnose your situation. The worst thing you can do is leave your infection untreated as it opens the risk of spreading infection to other parts of your body.</p><br/><p>Many people deal with the symptoms of sinusitis on a daily basis. While we know what causes sinus infections, treatment is not always as simple. If you are one of these people, contact Sinus Dynamics now and let us get you on the road to recovery today. Through the use of compounded medications and cutting edge devices we have helped thousands of people through their sinus problems, no reason you shouldn&rsquo;t be one of them!</p><br/><p>If you would like more information regarding the Sinus Dynamic&rsquo;s revolutionary treatment of sinusitis, contact us now at 1.877.447.4276. One of our friendly staff members is always available to assist you with whatever questions or concerns you may have. Call us now, every moment that you wait could be another moment without relief!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>What Is Sinusitis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>What does it mean - Sinusitis The Latin word sinuo means &ldquo;to bend, wind, or curve&rdquo; and the suffix in medical terms of &ldquo;itis&rdquo; means inflammation: an inflamed curve.  Any mucus membrane that is inflamed is diagnosed as sinusitis.  The symptoms are somewhat tricky with sinusitis due to sinusitis&rsquo; onset stemming from a cold or an allergy.  The sinuses are adjacent to the nasal cavity, hence the term paranasal sinuses.  Inflammation in the sinus cavity can also be an autoimmune response or an allergic reaction, hypersensitivity to an allergen or pathogen.</p><br/><p><strong>Where is the infection?</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis takes place in at least in one of the four sets of the paranasal sinuses.  The location of the sinus infection will often be revealed by patient complaint.  For example, those with an ethmoid sinus infection will often complain of pain and pressure around the eyes or a dull headache.  Sinus Symptoms manifest with a wide variance in many conditions producing some kind of nasal irritation, sinus problem, and other physical symptoms.  For example, a person suffering with allergies or chronic sinusitis can easily have the same symptoms.  The lack of variance, in sinus symptoms, make it difficult to identify the cause of the condition that produced the sinus symptoms.</p><br/><p>Correctly identifying the sinus condition and the actual diagnosis is a physician&rsquo;s responsibility yet the myriad of sinus symptoms that are experienced will likely be the same as those found with any of the possible diagnosis associated with colds, allergies, as well as some genetic conditions.  The duration and severity of the symptoms will be clues in correctly diagnosing the sinus condition.  It is estimated that the vast majority of sinus infections actually begin as viral infections.  In addition, the virus is known to attack the cells in the sinus cavities which results in more pain, pressure and swelling.  Sinusitis is recognized as well as stemming from a blockage that is viral, fungal, or bacterial and sometimes anatomical.  Obstructions in the nasal passages often give rise to sinus infections.  For example, those with chronic sinusitis often develop nasal polyps, which further contributes to more sinus infections. Like a cold or allergic sinusitis, a sinus infection will result in nasal congestion which creates blockage and pressure inside the sinus passages and sinus cavities.</p><br/><p><strong>Sinus symptoms can be any combination of the following:</p></strong><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Head ache</li><br/>    <li>Facial pain and swelling</li><br/>    <li>Coughing</li><br/>    <li>Runny nose</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Bad breath</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A nasal culture may be needed to identify if it is an allergy, a bacterial infection, a virus, or a fungus. Thus, an accurate sinusitis diagnosis is hard to obtain based on review only of the sinus symptoms.</p><br/><p><strong>What kind of sinusitis infection do I have? Acute or Chronic sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>There are essentially three criteria of sinus infections based on length of illness with some mild variance in symptoms.  When sinus symptoms exist for less than three months it is referred to as Acute Sinusitis and typically last for up to four weeks.  Sub-acute is less than one to three months.  When sinus symptoms persist longer than three months the diagnosis is classified as Chronic Sinusitis.  It is important to point out that self diagnosis is a bit tricky as it is easy to misdiagnose yourself and a chronic sinus infection can develop some life threatening conditions if left untreated, such as orbital cellulitis, meningitis, and brain injury.  Please see your doctor if you are presenting with sinus infection symptoms.  A diagnosis of sinusitis is easy to confuse with other serious conditions.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment Plan: Sinus Dynamics Sinus therapy</strong></p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosol therapy: obtained through Sinus Dynamics.  A doctor referral will be obtained and all appropriate medications prescribed by your doctor or ask your doctor to order Sinus Dynamics&rsquo;  treatment program.  Sinus Dynamics Sinus Therapy is a unique method that is fast becoming the first line of treatment.  All antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories are custom compounded and used with a nebulizer, safely and easily depositing medications intranasally.</li><br/>    <li>Topical aerosol medication for sinus infections are effective safe and easy to use.</li><br/>    <li>Sinus Dynamics offers a wide range of nebulizers and sinus care products.</li><br/>    <li>The customer service is excellent and includes assistance and instruction on all sinus care products and medications.</li><br/>    <li>Insurance processing and patient follow up are all part of the Sinus therapy program.</li><br/>    <li>The services provided by Sinus Dynamics are comprehensive and representatives are available to assist you and answer any questions.</li><br/>    <li>Sinus Dynamic&rsquo;s unique treatment protocol includes the use of a nebulizer, a nasal device that emits a fine mist, which transmits medications and solutions into the swollen and infected nasal passages.  Sinus Dynamics treatment is topical, medications are delivered directly to the infected sinus passage.  The Sinus Dynamic Nebulizer is a very effective device for eliminating sinus infection, nasal congestion and assists with difficulty in breathing.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Following a diagnosis of sinusitis, rhinitis, allergies or other similar conditions, contact Sinus Dynamics to provide you with a fast acting treatment for your sinus problems.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to get started (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>What To Do For A Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>A sinus infection is caused when bacteria and mucus get trapped within the sinuses, providing the perfect environment for an infection to form. There are many different ways to treat a sinus infection, and depending on what caused it the treatments can be relatively easy to quite difficult and painful. In this article we&rsquo;ll take a look at <strong>what to do for a sinus infection.</strong></p><br/><p><strong>KEEP YOUR NASAL PASSAGES MOIST</strong></p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis is the most common form of sinusitis. We have all experienced sinus problems at one time or another and acute sinusitis is most commonly triggered by a cold or flu. Inflammation within the nasal passageways is due to the fact that they are dry, and bacteria and debris being to irritate the delicate lining of the nasal walls. Keeping your nasal passageways moist will help promote cilia movement, and make drainage from the sinuses much easier.</p><br/><p>There are several ways you can accomplish this, using a humidifier at home will help greatly. You can also inhale steam from a pot of hot water, or take a long hot shower. Nasal irrigation is also another great way to keep your nasal passages clean and moist. You can purchase a neti-pot at your local drug store, and use it to flush a saline solution through your nasal and sinus cavities.</p><br/><p><strong>USE OTC PRODUCTS</strong></p><br/><p>Over the counter medicines can be greatly beneficial in reducing the symptoms of sinusitis while your body naturally fights off infection. Decongestants like Sudafed will help break up congestion and make breathing easier. Pain killers like Tylenol will help with the pain from headaches, toothaches and pressure pain. You can also purchase a nasal decongestant spray but due to the high risk of dependency, it is not recommended.</p><br/><p><strong>PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>If you do not see improvement in your symptoms within 7 to 10 days, you should consult your doctor immediately about being prescribed medications to help your body fight off infection. Antibiotics, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications will be prescribed depending on what caused the initial infection. If it is due to allergies, antihistamines could also be prescribed.</p><br/><p>It is very important to see your doctor, the complications that could result from not getting the infection treated in a timely manner could be life threatening.</p><br/><p><strong>SURGERY</strong></p><br/><p>For some people over the counter medications and prescription medications are not enough to provide relief and kill the infection that they have. In these cases their doctor will send them to see an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist (an ENT). 2 popular minimally invasive surgeries that are offered to provide relief from sinusitis are FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) and balloon sinuplasty.</p><br/><p>FESS uses an endoscope to shave away bits of bone and tissue, opening the ostia to allow for drainage of the sinuses. A balloon sinuplasty is much safer. The surgeon will feed a wire into the sinus cavity with a small balloon attached to it. When the balloon is inside the nasal passageway the surgeon will inflate it a quarter of an inch, actively opening the passageway and allowing for immediate drainage of the sinuses.</p><br/><p>While these procedures offer quick results, they are rarely long lasting as they do not directly treat the infection. Most patients who undergo one of these procedures will do so again many times in their life.</p><br/><p><strong>TOPICAL TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics specializes in treating sinusitis with one of three topical treatments. They are safe, have little to no side effects and they offer long lasting results. Sinus Dynamics utilizes compounded medications delivered through one of three drug delivery devices directly to the sinuses so that treatment can begin immediately.</p><br/><p>Aerosolized treatment nebulized medication to a 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle. This is essential to the treatment because the smaller the micron size, the better chances the medication has of squeezing through tight spaces to reach the infected areas. A mist of medication is then breathed through the nasal passageways, and medication is delivered into the deepest pits of the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>Atomized treatment works in a similar way. Solution is atomized to a 6.0 to 10.0 micron sized particle, and through positive pressure it is propelled into the farthest reaching areas of the sinuses. It also coats the nasal cavities as it travels to the sinuses.</p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation is in essence a bath for the nasal and sinus cavities. Using a special custom molded bottle, saline solution is flushed through the nasal and sinus cavities washing out all bacteria, debris and dried mucus. It keeps the nasal passages moist, keeps the cilia healthy and moving.</p><br/><p><strong>CLOSING THOUGHTS</strong></p><br/><p>What to do for a sinus infection depends largely on what type of infection you have and how severe it is. The important thing is to see your doctor before the infection can spread and become a source of complications and worry. No matter the case, Sinus Dynamics can help relieve you of your sinus symptoms and get you back on your feet before you know it. If you would like to know more about what we can do to help you, please don&rsquo;t hesitate to call.</p><br/><p>You can reach us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you have. There&rsquo;s no sense in losing hope, call us now and let us help you find relief from your sinus symptoms today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>What To Take For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What help is available?</p></strong><br/><p>Help for a sinus infection is usually seen as medication prescribed by the doctor which usually entails an antibiotic prescription.   It is generally agreed that an antibiotic can also assist with pain reduction, as symptom reduction results from slowing down and stopping the infection.  Medications obtained over the counter along with various health practices are certain to reduce some of the suffering during a sinus infection.  There are a constellation of sinus infection symptoms: cough, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain, facial pressure, and fatigue.  Any opening of the nasal and sinus passage that is blocked or obstructed will cause pressure, discomfort and at least mild pain.  Any treatment that reduces inflammation will be helpful in eradicating the sinusitis infection, as well as reducing discomfort.</p><br/><p>The following are practices that are tried and true ways for tolerating the course of a sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Fluids &ndash; increasing your fluids is considered an essential part of unclogging blocked sinuses.  Heated fluids are particularly effective as the heat from the drink also heat up the nasal passages making them moist. Moisture allows for the sinuses to open up and begin to drain.</li><br/>    <li>Warm Compresses &ndash; the application of warm or hot towels for 5 minutes on the face, in particular between the eyes, on the forehead and nose area will aid in opening up the sinuses.  The pores open up internally as well and assist in gently moving the secretions forward.</li><br/>    <li>Aromatherapy &ndash; there are many scented oils that have medicinal benefits and are soothing to breathe. Eucalyptus and menthol are commonly used during a sinus infection.  The fumes from these oils assist with opening up nasal passages as well as having an invigorating scent that smells good.  When using these essential oils, add oil to hot water or merely inhale the oils from the bottle directly.</li><br/>    <li>Saltwater irrigation &ndash; the use of irrigators is an ancient technique.  Taking warm water typically with salt water and deposited directly into the sinus region resulting in removing portions of the nasal secretions as well as the bacteria that are lingering in the nasal cavity; irrigation is seen as being quite helpful during a sinus infection.</li><br/>    <li>Morning tea &ndash; hot tea in the morning taken during a sinus infection or at night helps keep the cilia moist and moving; the cilia in the nasal passages grow cold when body temperature drop and cannot effectively flush out the mucus trapped in the nasal area.</li><br/>    <li>Head elevation &ndash; propping the head up while sleeping is helpful to avoid having more mucus draining into the sinuses, which become even more impacted at night;  let your head stay slightly elevated while sleeping.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Following a visit with the doctor a patient may receive a culture to find the type of pathogen and then properly prescribe medications to treat the infection.  An antibiotic is a treatment that is prescribed with the purpose of eliminating the bacteria which are an underlying cause for sinusitis as well as causing secondary infections following the presence of a virus.  Whether your physician prescribes a wide spectrum or narrow spectrum antibiotic or even an anti fungal, there remains hesitancy in treating sinus infections with oral medications.  Antibiotics come in oral, liquid and IV form but are most common in oral form.</p><br/><p>Sinus infections are effectively treated topically, and this treatment approach is growing in the medical community.  It is speculated that an aerosol treatment will soon become the first line of treatment for sinus infections due to the 98% success rate in those who use aerosolized therapy to treat their sinus infections, leaving oral antibiotics as the antiquated approach they are fast becoming a second line treatment.</p><br/><p><strong>A new approach: effective sinus infection help</p></strong><br/><p>A topical approach is the most effective method, although many physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis.  Finally, there is a method that works and is easy to use with little to no side effects through Sinus Dynamics.  Currently, a topical approach to treating sinus infections is provided only by Sinus Dynamics who specialize in aerosolized medications and devices, nebulizers.  Aerosol therapy can deliver medications directly into the sinus cavity.  Sinus Dynamics provides a specialized treatment approach to sinus infections with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories topically with a state of the art nebulizer.    Call now to see how Sinus Dynamics can get you started with a treatment that works.  Our representatives will obtain a doctor referral, assist with all billing and insurance and mail the medication and device directly to your home!  There are some benefits to advances in technology, this is one of them.  Give Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 a call so we can provide <strong>sinus infection help</strong> for you.  Sinus Dynamics to see how topical sinus infection antibiotics can treat your sinusitis today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Sinus Infections Signs And Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  A sinusitis infection is recognized by a blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities.  Blocked sinuses are very uncomfortable as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  There are various methods used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  There are many <strong>signs and  symptoms of sinus infection.</strong>  Treatments that result in drainage will produce symptom relief as well as alleviate the blockage and severe congestion.</p><br/><p>As a result of the inflammation, drainage is needed to experience symptom relief.  Drainage is the act or process of drawing off fluids from a cavity or wound by means of suction or gravity.  Signs and symptoms of sinusitis infection are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>facial pain</li><br/>    <li>pressure in the face that is dull or constant</li><br/>    <li>aching over the affected sinuses</li><br/>    <li>cough</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Pain is likely to increase when laying down or bending over.  The pain in the head typically starts on one side of the head and progresses to both sides.  Sinus infections can also cause inner ear problems as a result of the nasal passages being clogged.  As a result of the nasal inflammation the affected person may feel dizzy or heavy head or a vibrating sensation in the head.  The nasal congestion from a sinus infection can induce a migraine.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is often due to a cold or an allergy that results in a blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus triggering excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection.  Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.  When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation.  During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity.</p><br/><p>Sinusitis can be classified into three categories:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>acute lasting less than four weeks</li><br/>    <li>sub-acute lasting four to eight weeks</li><br/>    <li>chronic with a duration of eight weeks or more with additional symptoms that develop such as fatigue, dental pain, loss of smell and loss of taste.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>All sinusitis classifications share similar symptoms, which make it difficult to distinguish between the three classes.  An acute sinusitis is the most common classification experienced with approximately 90% of adults experiencing sinusitis at some point in their life.  There are many conditions that contribute to the onset of a sinusitis infection such as the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps as well as a deviated septum.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  Contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 today if you have the signs and symptoms of sinusitis.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Prevent Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>What is prevention?</strong></p><br/><p>Before we can <strong>prevent sinus infection,</strong> it is necessary to understand how a sinus infection develops.  If we understand how it developed, as well as understand what it is, there is a greater likelihood for prevention.   As Benjamin Franklin famously stated, &ldquo;an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of gold.&rdquo;  If you&rsquo;ve ever been very sick and scared by the symptoms you were experiencing, at that moment while you are in the throes of agony there is no value that can be placed on your physical well being, or what you would do to be free of the situation you are mired in.</p><br/><p>&ldquo;Prevent &ndash; to keep from occurring; avert; to act ahead of; forestall; to interpose a hindrance.&rdquo;</p><br/><p><strong>What it is?</strong></p><br/><p>A sinus infection is inflammation in the sinus cavities.  Sinusitis involves considerable inflammation that produces a myriad of symptoms identical to a cold or an allergy with symptoms existing for at least three weeks up to six months or longer for those with chronic sinusitis.  A cold or an allergy predisposes the sinus passages to a sinus infection, whether the inflammation in the sinus cavities was brought about by exposure to bacteria, fungi, or a virus or even an anatomical obstruction such as a deviated septum.  The inflammation in the sinus cavity is recognized as the cause of the sinus infection that results in a blockage in the nasal passages.</p><br/><p><strong>Predisposing conditions</strong></p><br/><p>There are some obvious points about prevention.  We will humor you in case you need a gentle reminder about the basics.  Increase your hygiene standards.  That means, &ldquo;do&rdquo; wash your hands wherever you go especially out in public.   Did you know that 80% of infectious diseases are transmitted by touch?  Eeww.  Please take matters into your hands and apply soap and water.  (Funny, no?)  The bacteria will be removed but only reduce the viral count on those paws of yours.  Even though you claim to wash your hands, studies show only 67% of people actually do wash their hands.   By the way, people in New York were found to be the least hygienic having 83% failing the hand washing test!</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Wash your hands &ndash; it is said to actually remove the bacteria and bugs on your hands it is necessary to wash them with soap and warn water for a least 30 seconds.  While healthcare providers are asked to wash for 90 seconds.  It is estimated that you can sing &ldquo;row row your boat&rdquo; twice&hellip; and then your hands will be truly clean. This is the advice given to medical students in training, before they touch an infected patient like you!</li><br/>    <li>Remove the top coat of dirt at least &ndash; the &ldquo;Transient flora&rdquo; which is the top coat of dirt on your hands is said to have the most potentially dangerous diseases.  There is a deep layer of disease on your hands, referred to as &ldquo;resident flora&rdquo; which is known to contain typically staphylococcus epidermidis.  If you&rsquo;re lucky, and hygienic you&rsquo;ll knock some of those out with good hygiene.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other important tips that go along with hygiene is to avoid people, places and things that act as giant petri dishes.  Avoid:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>The gym</li><br/>    <li>Public bathrooms</li><br/>    <li>The mall</li><br/>    <li>The doctor&rsquo;s office waiting room!</li><br/>    <li>Your best friend or girl friend who is sneezing and coughing</li><br/>    <li>Your pets or being around pet dander</li><br/>    <li>The park or wooded areas that are in full bloom during</li><br/>    <li>Careful how you handle</li><br/>    <li>Do not bite your nails!</li><br/>    <li>Careful when you rub your eyes when you are sleepy</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other good and obvious pointers include washing your pillow case if you feel you are sick.  There are quite a few interesting tid bits about pillow cases.  It is estimated that you will lay with your face against a pillow for 2,016 hours per year!  While you are off dreaming about your hopes and dreams you are often drooling in your sleep.  Ha ha!  However entertaining as this is to imagine, this allows for your pillow case to become the home of millions of fungi and bacteria.  Please wash your pillow case.  Throw in the sheets, bath towels and hand towels in the bathroom while you&rsquo;re at it. Keep anything clean that you are putting on your face.</p><br/><p>Other good habits involve money.  While it is great to have a stack of cash, it is dirty money.  You&rsquo;ve heard the term &ldquo;dirty money?&rdquo;  Well, money is filthy.  Women who stick money in their bras can develop serious infections.  Men who stick it in their socks have the opportunity to have a doctor visit to explore a rash that develops pus.  Main point: do not lick your fingers while counting money or handling change.  This habit radically increases the possibility of bringing staph straight into your blood stream which can result in fever, chills, and low blood pressure.  Other possibilities that stem from this innocent mistake include: pneumonia, meningitis, and lung infection.</p><br/><p>Nail biters, especially those that bite to the point that their finger tips bleed are at a high risk to exposure to a wide variety of microbial and viral infections.  Sinus infections start with an infection that can develop while you are nibbling on your human mitts.  Hey, you! Get that finger out of your mouth.  It looks like you are eating your lunch.  Stop that. Nail biters are at a high risk of diarrhea, cholera and dysentery, as well.</p><br/><p><strong>Now what?</strong></p><br/><p>Ok, so you visited your friend and she sneezed all over you on accident and she failed to mention she has a fever.  Voila!  Now your coughing, too.  Great.   This could not be prevented.</p><br/><p>Do the basics: drink fluids, rest, take your vitamins, drink hot liquids, and take it easy.  If you can&rsquo;t breathe out of your nose, try a hot shower or bath; add some scented oils that open the nasal passages, such as camphor or eucalyptus.  Consider lozenges, decongestants, cough syrup and hot tea and chicken soup.</p><br/><p>If this cold of yours is still hanging on for dear life and it has been at least two weeks, you are now really done waiting for this cold to go away:  call your doctor.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Medication prescribed by the doctor entails an antibiotic prescription typically to assist with discomfort and pain reduction; symptom reduction results from slowing down and stopping the infection.</li><br/>    <li>Anticipate the doctor to culture the nasal secretions to determine type of infection growing in the sinus area</li><br/>    <li>An antibiotic prescribed will eliminate the underlying cause for sinusitis as well <strong>prevent sinus    infection</strong> that can develop secondarily following the presence of a virus</li><br/>    <li>A wide spectrum or narrow spectrum antibiotic will be prescribed</li><br/>    <li>There is cause for doubt about using oral medications to treat sinus infections</li><br/>    <li>Antibiotics come in oral, liquid and IV form but are most common in oral form</li><br/>    <li>Sinus infections are effectively treated topically &ndash; through an aerosol treatment which has 98% success rate in those who use aerosolized therapy to treat their sinus infections, leaving oral antibiotics as an ineffective antiquated approach</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If you have contracted a cold and it is now a sinus infection.  Do yourself a favor.  Use this new treatment approach that will get rid of it fast!</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics provides a specialized aerosol topical treatment to sinus infections with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally with a state of the art nebulizer.    Call now to see how Sinus Dynamics can get you started with a treatment that also includes a doctor referral, assistance with billing and insurance.  Sinus Dynamics will mail all medications and devices directly to your home.  Finally, there is a method that works and is easy to use with little to no side effects through Sinus Dynamics.  Call now.  Let Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 get rid of that nasty sinus infection.  We do provide the best treatment available!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Relieve Sinus Pressure – Home Remedies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinus pressure is caused by a blockage in the nasal passages. As the sinuses are unable to drain, mucus will accumulate within the sinus cavities creating the sensation of pressure in the forehead, cheeks and around the nose. Sinus pressure is an extremely unpleasant thing to deal with, and often leads to a sinus infection if it is not treated in timely manner. In this article we&rsquo;ll look at several ways you can relieve sinus pressure with easy home remedies.</p><br/><p>There are many great home remedies that will help relieve sinus pressure. Sinus pressure is caused by congestion, in order to relieve pressure you must first clear congestion. Some ways to do this are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>OTC Medications</li><br/>    <li>Garlic</li><br/>    <li>Steam Treatments</li><br/>    <li>Hydration</li><br/>    <li>Warm Compresses</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Over the counter medications are always safe bets for providing relief from sinus pressure. A decongestant such as Sudafed will break up congestion and allow for drainage and easier breathing. Decongestants work by restricting blood flow to the nasal passageways, reducing inflammation.</p><br/><p>Garlic is often a secret weapon against infection, and could do wonders for clearing congestion to allow for drainage of the sinuses. It contains allicin and has been shown to have many antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. You can infuse wine (which has a high antioxidant count), honey, vinegar and carrot juice with garlic which can then be taken to not only break up congestion but fight any infection as well.</p><br/><p>A leading cause of congestion is dry nasal passageways. When the nasal passageways dry out, the cilia can no longer move mucus out of the sinuses and congestion becomes an issue. Steam treatments are a good way to keep your nasal passageways moist and keep your cilia healthy and moving. Sleeping with a humidifier can greatly improve moisture, as well as taking long hot showers. You can also infuse boiling water with tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil to hydrate and fight infection.</p><br/><p>Heat is great for breaking up congestion, thinning mucus and preventing drainage. In addition to steam treatments, adding a warm compress to the affected sinuses can help greatly. Dip a wash cloth in warm to hot water (not so hot as to burn yourself) and placing it over your sinuses while lying down will break up congestion and thin the mucus membrane. After 3 to 5 minutes you should notice some results and be able to blow your nose and release discharge.</p><br/><p>Keeping yourself hydrated is essential to relieving sinus pressure and keeping healthy sinuses. Drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water will help thin the mucus membrane, keep your nasal passageways moist and maintain drainage. You can also drink other clear liquids or sports drinks. Avoid things with caffeine or high sugar contents as they tend to dry out passageways. It is also smart to avoid dairy products; they contribute to the thickening of mucus.</p><br/><p>If you try these methods and they do not relieve your sinus pressure it is highly recommended that you consult your doctor. He will be able to provide you with prescription medications designed to specifically treat your condition. If you have already spoken with your doctor and still not found relief, please call Sinus Dynamics today as we can help you get back to your old self in little to no time.</p><br/><p>If you would like to know more about the types of treatment that we offer please call us today at 1.877.447.4276 and one of our friendly staff members will be able to help you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Please don&rsquo;t let your sinus pressure and problems keep you from enjoying life to its fullest, call us NOW!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Herbs For Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>Herbs &amp; Sinus Infection</p></strong><br/><p>Why people are turning to herbs?  Herbs contain some of the compounds that medication is made from, so it is logical to consider a homeopathic approach especially in this era that has raised real concern about the over use of oral  antibiotics.  Health care professional now have to acknowledge this rather dangerous medical faus pas.   The conditions produced from over prescribed oral antibiotics create much more dangerous conditions than the original infection.  Systemic antibiotics, are those taken orally, and wreck havoc on the digestive track for starters.  Doctors almost uniformly fail to prescribe or recommend probiotics to prevent destroying the delicate eco system in the bowel and abdominal tract, when an oral antibiotic is prescribed.  The &ldquo;flora&rdquo; are the good bacteria in the stomach region that assist with fighting the pathogenic bacteria in the system.  Destroying the flora is like killing off your own army when you are in the middle of a war.</p><br/><p>Most problems from antibiotic over usage stem from the overuse of wide spectrum antibiotics which kill everything in its path, creating serious medical problems later.  Wide spectrum antibiotics do not target a specific microorganism.  It is important to stress, that wide spectrum antibiotics have their place and are very appropriate for certain lethal illnesses.  However, there are many concerns that have emerged from oral antibiotic over prescription.  Complications from wide spectrum antibiotics include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Parasitic infection</li><br/>    <li>Vitamin deficiency</li><br/>    <li>Diarrhea</li><br/>    <li>Inflammation of the gut</li><br/>    <li>Malabsorption of minerals and food</li><br/>    <li>Emergence of drug resistant superbugs</li><br/></ul><br/><p>The bacteria in the gut serve to digest food, produce vitamins, and prevent yeast from multiplying.  Oral antibiotics can actually decrease recovery from infection when they damage the eco system in the body.  There is also a possible allergic reaction that can develop from the dyes, chemicals, and additives.  An oral antibiotic prevents the function of various bacteria from multiplying or interfere with other good cells.</p><br/><p><strong>Herbs for sinus infection</strong> are used for sinus infections as well as many illnesses with the purpose of symptom reduction as well as relief from pain and discomfort.  There are various home treatments used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.</p><br/><p>Those who are in need of treatment for a sinus infection will turn to the drug store or even the herbalist.  Symptoms that will require treatment are:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Facial pain</li><br/>    <li>Facial pressure</li><br/>    <li>Green nasal discharge</li><br/>    <li>Congestion</li><br/>    <li>fever</li><br/>    <li>sore throat</li><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is a blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities.  The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.</p><br/><p><strong>Herbs of choice</p></strong><br/><p>Below are a list of herbs used and recommended by herbalists and homeopathic doctors to assist with symptom reduction during a sinus infection:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Oregano Oil &ndash; a natural anti inflammatory, anti viral and anti microbial.  It is believed that oregano&rsquo;s an anti inflammatory potency is as strong as Ibuprofen and morphine.  Other benefits include having a sedating effect as well as being a natural diuretic and an antispasmodic.  Those who are pregnant are asked to not take oregano oil which can disrupt blood flow in the uterus.</li><br/>    <li>Echinacea &ndash; a natural antibacterial widely used to fight infections</li><br/>    <li>Grape Seed Extract &ndash; a natural anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and anti-microbial  Grape seed extract is recognized for being 20 times more potent than vitamin E and 50 times stronger than vitamin C as well as being good for your heart.</li><br/>    <li>Elcampagne &ndash; an herbal expectorant used for cough and congestion breaking down the viscosity of the mucus and body secretions</li><br/>    <li>Elderberry &ndash; a natural antiviral and antibacterial; a liquid tincture</li><br/>    <li>Eucalyptus &ndash; an oil recognized for dilation of small capillaries; used to reduce congestion and aids in breathing</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Most herbs for sinus infection are reasonably priced.  Potency, effectiveness, and length of treatment with the use of herbs for any infection are unknown variables, in comparison to medications that have been studied and statistically evaluated.</p><br/><p><strong>Medication that works</p></strong><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics! Aerosol medication for sinus infections.  Sinus Dynamics!  A topical application. Sinus Dynamics!  Forget about oral antibiotics.  Forget them.  They can cause problems.  You no longer need them for sinus infections.  How was it for Christopher Columbus trying to convince the Queen that the world was round and not flat?  Well, it&rsquo;s a lot like me convincing you right now that there is a better way to treat your sinus infections with aerosol medications.  The world is round and there is a new approach that treats the sinus area topically VERY VERY effectively.  Forget subtlety, those with chronic sinus infections are at risk for serious medical complications.  Stop messing around.  Call Sinus Dynamics to begin treating your sinusitis infection with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that do not have dyes and chemicals.  All medications are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer with a pressurized &amp; aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a 3.2-micron particle size that can enter inflamed sinus cavities, and deposit medication directly onto the infection.  With a topical approach, medications do not interfere with the bodies functions like the flora or create drug resistance.  Sinus Dynamics&rsquo; topical approach is also comprehensive, and provides instruction, delivery, doctor referral and customer service support as well as handling insurance billing.  Sinus Dynamics is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics!  We are truly the best treatment for sinus infections out there with a 98% success rate.  There are no herbs for sinus infection out there that can claim any statistical success.  Call Sinus Dynamics today (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How to Get Rid of a Sinus Infection the Easy Way – Let Sinus Dynamics Do the Heavy Lifting</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Getting rid of a sinus infection can be time consuming, slow to show results and at times annoying. While antibiotics and other forms of oral medication are most commonly prescribed, they do not offer quick results as they work through the bloodstream, and blood flow to the sinuses is limited. Surgery will quickly drain your sinuses however it does little to treat infection so the problems will only come back a short time later. Many people who suffer from sinusitis are not able to find relief from these methods and are often left wondering <strong>how to get rid of a sinus infection</strong> for good. Sinus Dynamics offers three topical treatments that are designed to provide fast, easy and long lasting relief from sinus problems.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy that specializes in the topical treatment of sinusitis through the use of compounded medication and cutting edge technology. Three different treatments are available depending on the patient&rsquo;s condition and severity of the infection. They are as follows:</p><br/><p><strong>AEROSOLIZED TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>The aerosolized treatment that Sinus Dynamics offers delivers medication deep into the sinus cavities, targeting the infection and inflamed areas directly. Using a nebulizer, compounded medications are nebulized to a 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle, enabling the medication to squeeze through the tightest of spots to reach the sinuses. It only takes 3 to 5 minutes per treatment, and should be administered 2 times a day for 30 days. Sinus Dynamics offers 3 different nebulizing devices to suit the preference of the patient.</p><br/><p><strong>ATOMIZED THERAPY</strong></p><br/><p>With positive pressure, solutions are propelled through the nasal passages directly to the affected sinuses. While atomized solutions (6.0 to 10.0 micron sized particles) are being shot into the sinuses, the solution will also coat the nasal passages. Sinus Dynamics offers one atomizer, the brand new NasaTouch which is the only device capable of atomizing liquid solutions and gel solutions. This allows the solution to have a longer contact time with the infected areas of the nasal and sinus cavities.</p><br/><p>The truly great thing about the NasaTouch is its quick treatment time. It holds 15 mL of solution (5 doses), and atomizes 2 mL (1 dose) in 30 seconds. That means a 30 second treatment time! Treatment should be administered 2 times a day for 30 days.</p><br/><p><strong>NASAL IRRIGATION</strong></p><br/><p>Maintaining the health of your nasal passageways is integral to the health of your sinuses. Your nasal passages act as a filter, keeping bacteria and other debris from entering the sinus cavities. Using the Active Sinus Nasal Saline Rinse Kit that Sinus Dynamics offers will not only flush out bacteria from your nasal passages, but it will keep them moist and healthy.</p><br/><p><strong>HOW CAN I RECEIVE TREATMENT FROM SINUS DYNAMICS?</strong></p><br/><p>By contacting us using this site or calling 1.877.447.4276, one of our friendly staff members can give you the information of a physician who will be able to properly diagnose you and provide you with a prescription. We are also contracted with over 14,000 insurance companies across the nation, which means that you will be able to receive your medication and device for little to no cost.</p><br/><p>Once we receive your prescription, and we verify the information with your insurance company your medication and device will be sent to you in 1 to 3 days. After you receive it, one of our staff members will guide you through your first treatment over the phone, and provide you reminder calls when a refill on your prescription is needed. Your physician will be provided with a report once you finish treatment, and if there were any adverse reactions or if the treatment was unsuccessful.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics offers the best methods of how to get rid of a sinus infection. Our patients, even the ones who have dealt with the worst of sinus problems, have found quick relief that lasts much longer than that of oral meds or sinus surgery. If you would like to know more about these treatments, please call us today and we will be able to answer any and all questions that you may have. Relief from your sinus problems is here; all you have to do is call and let us do the work for you!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How to Prevent Sinus Infection - Swimming &amp; Ocean Water</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p><strong>It&rsquo;s summer and I love to swim</p></strong><br/><p>Fortunately, there is some good news.  When spring ends and the weather is hot many people turn to the ocean for rest and relaxation.  Salt water which has been seen as being very healing on many levels is also seen as a natural remedy for sinus infection.  Sinusitis is much like a flu or a cold and often develops during the cold rainy seasons producing congestion, headache, nasal secretions that are colored, bad breath, high fever and toothache.  Swimming in salt water is a nice reprieve once winter and spring have passed.  Although it is probably impossible to prevent a sinus infection there are some ways to assist the frequency of occurrence and the severity of the infection</p><br/><p>Those who suffer with sinus infection could benefit from a swim in the ocean as sea salt water has a high salt content, similar to that of our bodies.  When the salt water ratio is close enough to ours, the pores in our skin will open and release built up toxins.  It is believed that that sea water is able to rinse out the nasal passages of the excess mucus, opening up the blockages and reducing the symptoms that result from sinus infections.</p><br/><p>A word of note; do not use the pool as a natural remedy to alleviate sinus infections as the chlorine in the pool is seen as being irritating to the nasal and sinus cavities.  During a sinus infection, there is already existing inflammation, and substance or a chemical such as chlorine would only exacerbate that inflammation.  Allergic reactions that create stuffy nose, itchy throat, sneezing and fever are also presumable quelled with swimming in the ocean.</p><br/><p>In learning <strong>how to prevent sinus infection</strong> we can actually get some exercise, by taking a trip to the beach.  Swimming in the ocean is not scientifically studied yet there are some historical indicators that ocean water is pretty medicinal.  Moreover, knowing what allergens affect us, though, will help in learning <strong>how to prevent sinus infection.</strong>  Once we know what climates predispose us to sinus infection for instance, we can avoid that location or know to take allergy medication during the time when the pollen count is high.  Once we know how our sinus infections develop there is less chance of getting a sinus infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Measures to take:  prevention</p></strong><br/><p>Sinusitis is inflammation in the sinus cavities and develops after a cold, flu or an allergy.  A cold or an allergy predisposes the sinus passages to a sinus infection, whether the inflammation in the sinus cavities was brought about by exposure to bacteria, fungi, or a virus or even an anatomical obstruction such as a deviated septum.</p><br/><p><strong>What to do:</p></strong><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Moisten air in the home with humidifier or vaporizer</li><br/>    <li>Filter the air to remove dust, allergens or pollutants</li><br/>    <li>Avoid pollution that is in the environment such as smoggy places, smoky bars, paint fumes, gasoline fumes, perfumes etc</li><br/>    <li>Drink plenty of fluids, especially water and hot liquids</li><br/>    <li>Avoid diving which can force water into the sinus passages</li><br/>    <li>Vaccinate against infections to prevent sinus infection</li><br/>    <li>Reduce stress which often lowers the immune system leaving the body susceptible to illness</li><br/>    <li>Avoid extreme temperatures which can over dry sinuses or leave them too wet and trap bacteria</li><br/>    <li>Use good hygiene</li><br/>    <li>Avoid place travel</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If you are seeking information about how to prevent a sinus infection because you are currently sick with a sinus infection, look no further.   You have stumbled upon the right place.   You will surely be prescribed an antibiotic for this infection.  However, as I am sure you are well aware there is a lot of hesitancy to prescribe an antibiotic.  The doctor will likely recommend an oral antibiotic but you can do yourself a favor and ask him or her to make that a topical antibiotic.  Yes, you can do that.  Tell your doctor you want a topical antibiotic for your sinus infection since you both know that an oral antibiotic is not a good route of treatment for the sinus cavities and results in minimal treatment.  Your doctor knows this, no pun intended.</p><br/><p>Tell your doctor to prescribe aerosol medications for your sinus infection because you want:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A topical treatment that has a 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis, unlike oral antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>A treatment that is fast and easy to use and does not result in damage to your body&rsquo;s natural eco system</li><br/>    <li>A treatment that has a low systemic absorption rate</li><br/>    <li>An antibiotic prescribed that will eliminate the underlying cause for sinusitis as well prevent sinus  infection that can develop secondarily following the presence of a virus</li><br/>    <li>Sinus Dynamics to provide the medication that can be delivered intranasally</li><br/>    <li>Sinus Dynamics to provide the nebulizer that can deliver a 3.2 micron sized particle</li><br/>    <li>Aerosol treatment with custom compounded medications that have no impurities</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Or call Sinus Dynamics yourself and we will obtain a doctor referral, assist with billing and insurance as well as mail all medications and devices directly to your home.  Sinus Dynamics offers a state of the art approach to sinus infection that is top of the line.  Sinus Dynamics provides a specialized aerosol topical treatment to sinus infections with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally with a nebulizer that is capable of delivering medications directly into the sinus cavities.    Call Sinus Dynamics!  Let Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 show you what the next line of treatment of sinus infections can do for you!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How to Relieve Sinus Pressure and Congestion</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinusitis is an infection of the sinuses caused by blockage in the nasal passageways. The sinuses are unable to drain mucus, and as it accumulates within the sinus cavities they become a breeding ground for infection. One of the most aggravating symptoms of sinusitis is sinus pressure. Headaches, stuffiness and a general feeling like your head is about to pop is enough to drive anybody crazy. There are many methods of <strong>how to relieve sinus pressure</strong> and congestion, and most of them can be done safely in the comfort of your own home.</p><br/><p>Getting relief from sinus pressure is not always as daunting a task as it seems. Sinus pressure is caused by congestion and blockage in the nasal passageways, so in order to treat pressure you must treat the congestion itself. Relief from the pressure will come after. Methods of relief fall into one of three categories:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Home remedies</li><br/>    <li>Prescription medications</li><br/>    <li>Surgical procedures</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>HOME REMEDIES</strong></p><br/><p>For most people their congestion is treated easily at home. Many people find relief in steaming their nasal passages with a humidifier while they sleep. Drainage is made possible by small hair like structures, called cilia. When the nasal passageways become dry, the cilia are not able to move and mucus will dry causing congestion. Keeping your passageways moist and introducing warm steam will help break up congestion and keep the cilia healthy and moving. If you do not have access to a humidifier taking long hot showers will help as well.</p><br/><p>Over the counter medications are one of the quickest ways to find sinus pressure and congestion relief. Decongestants come in either pill form or in the form of a nasal spray. They work by restricting blood flow to the nasal passageways, effectively reducing swelling and allowing for drainage. As a precaution, if you choose to use a nasal spray do not use it any longer than 3 days as there is a high risk of dependency.</p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation is another great way to reduce congestion, promote drainage and keep your nasal passageways moist and healthy. Using a neti-pot, you can rinse a saline solution (salt water) through your nasal and sinus cavities flushing out all bacteria, debris and crusted mucus. It is safe, natural and promotes good sinus, nasal and cilia health.</p><br/><p><strong>PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>In some cases home remedies and OTC medications are not enough to break up congestion and provide sinus relief. In these instances it is recommended that the patient see their doctor so that they can be prescribed medications to relieve the pain and pressure. Commonly prescribed medications are antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications to fight infection and reduce swelling. If the congestion and pressure was caused by allergies or an allergic reaction, then anti-histamines can be prescribed. Some doctors will also prescribe a corticosteroid nasal spray that will greatly reduce inflammation and swelling, although results will not be seen for a few days to a week.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS SURGERY</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus surgery is a last result as treatment for sinus pressure and congestion. While it is extremely effective, it does little to treat infection and many people will have multiple procedures in their lifetime. There are two popular procedures that are minimally invasive and will offer quick, immediate results.</p><br/><p>FESS stands for functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Using an endoscope, the surgeon will shave tiny bits of bone and tissue to open the ostia and allow for drainage from the sinuses. The other is balloon sinuplasty, where the surgeon will feed a small balloon into the nasal passages using a wire and inflate it to open the nasal passages.  As mentioned before they are both extremely effective short term, but since they do not treat the infection the problem can return rather quickly.</p><br/><p><strong>OTHER THOUGHTS</strong></p><br/><p>Hopefully this article gave you a good idea of how to relieve sinus pressure and congestion. While it can be especially frustrating, there is hope for relief if you know what your proper diagnosis is. If you have an inclination that you might have a sinus infection as well, it is highly recommended that you see your doctor immediately for proper treatment.</p><br/><p>If you have tried these tips and suggestions and have still been unsuccessful in finding relief, contact Sinus Dynamics now and we can help you find long lasting relief from your sinus problems for good. Call us now at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to answer any questions that you have. Don&rsquo;t give any more time, money or effort to a fruitless battle with your sinus problems, call us now and let us get you back on your feet TODAY!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>How To Treat Sinusitis: Nebulizer Therapy</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>Nebulizer therapy which is also known as aerosol therapy is a topical approach to treating sinus infections.  A nebulizer can change medication from a liquid into an aerosol form.  Aerosol therapy was originally primarily used for asthmatics due to the aerosol mist reaching the bronchi.  Nebulizers are also able to propel medications deep into the sinus passages.  There are many advantages in using aerosol therapy which involve the medications taking effect immediately.  A nebulized medication is an alternative to using an oral administration; using the nasal route.  The nasal route also allows for low systemic absorption, unlike an oral antibiotic.  However, nebulized therapy is fast becoming a first line treatment method by ENT&rsquo;s due to the statistical research that is coming out and patient response to this method.</p><br/><p><strong>Why is it called a topical treatment?</strong></p><br/><p>Aerosol therapy is referred to as a topical treatment since the aerosol mist actually makes contact with the membranes inside the nasal cavity.  Medications cannot be delivered into the nasal passage, for example, through a nasal spray due to the clumsy design of the nasal spray which produces a particle that is too large in comparison to the sinus passages.  The actual nozzle of a nasal spray prohibits the delivery of medications which result in &ldquo;squirting medication&rdquo; onto the peripheral membranes, and not delivering medication into the sinus cavities.  With a nebulizer, the mist is so fine that it can actually enter into the sinus cavity.  Treatment time is 3-5 minutes.  The patient takes the device which is hand held, light weight and portable and inhales the mist gently. The aerosolized medication can travel into the sinus cavity.  It is easy to do.  Medications are poured into the medication chamber, and the device is plugged in or used with batteries.  The patient sits with the nebulizer inhaling until the medication is dispensed. It is recommended that the user wash the device after usage.  The nebulizer can be carried easily and discretely, and does not interfere with daily life.</p><br/><p>If you have acute sinusitis or chronic sinusitis which affects more than 35 million people each year and you do not have time to waste waiting to feel better, consider a state of the art approach.  Oral antibiotics are really very ineffective and cause real problems when taken orally and cannot treat the actual infection.  Over prescription of oral antibiotics is always in the news due to creating drug resistant bacteria.  Consider an antibiotic that is topical and can actually treat your sinus infection.</p><br/><p>Acute sinusitis is a very common diagnosis found in the adult population with postnasal drip being a signature symptom.  Sinusitis that is chronic can be very serious, the infection can cause severe pain as well as enter the adjacent structures, the brain, eyes, and ears.  This is no joke.  Sinusitis is recognized as  inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity caused by foreign debris.</p><br/><p><strong>Symptoms:</strong></p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Thick yellow-green nasal drainage</li><br/>    <li>Congestion</li><br/>    <li>Head ache</li><br/>    <li>Post-nasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Sinus Dynamics &amp; Nebulizer Therapy</strong></p><br/><p>Oral medications are not just ineffective: they are dangerous in some cases.  Nebulizer Therapy is available through Sinus Dynamics.  Sinus Dynamics provides all aerosolized medications and devices.  Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate in the treatment for sinus infections with portable, light weight, and noiseless nebulizers. The Sinus Dynamics nebulizer uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produce a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Nebulizer therapy is good for all types of sinus infections, and Sinus Dynamics provides all devices and medications as well as handling all aspects of  sinus care billing and insurance!  Sinus Dynamics assists with:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>doctor referrals</li><br/>    <li>detailed explanation of all devices and medication</li><br/>    <li>delivery of medication within 24-48 hours</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics can provide you with a complete treatment program addressing your sinus therapy needs.  Sinus Dynamics has the only nebulizer that can produce 3.2-micron particle size capable of entering the sinus cavity.  Depositing medication and making contact with the sinus infection is the safest method available.  Call Sinus Dynamics! Learn <strong>how to treat sinusitis</strong> - Nebulizer therapy by Sinus Dynamics.  Sinus therapy is the best treatment method available!   Call to learn how Sinus Dynamics can get your treatment started today (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Nasal Congestion</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Nasal Congestion</strong></p><br/><p>There is a misconception about the cause of nasal congestion.  The belief that the nose is stuffed up with mucus is not the case.  The nasal passages are actually stuffed up because of the swollen blood vessels and the lining of the tissues inside the sinus passages that interfere with breathing.  A sinus infection can cause nasal and sinus congestion.  However, there was likely congestion from a cold or an allergy prior to the sinusitis infection; sinusitis is usually from a cold or allergy. Congestion is an abnormal or excessive accumulation of a body fluid.  Nasal congestion is blockage of the nasal passages usually due to the membrane lining of the nose becoming swollen from inflamed blood vessels.</p><br/><p><strong>Causes of nasal congestion</strong></p><br/><p>The impact of congestion in the sinus and nasal passages can be mild to life threatening.  Inflammation in the sinus and nasal passages can interfere with breathing, heart rate, sleep, as well as hearing and produce ear infection and complicate conditions already present in the nasal cavity as well as impair sleep.  Common causes of congestion are allergic reactions, common cold, flu, deviated septum, hay fever, as well as sinusitis.</p><br/><p>Sinus and nasal congestion can induce:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Headaches</li><br/>    <li>Mild facial pain and pressure in the eyes and ears.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Congestion is uncomfortable and it is experienced as excessive build up of fluid in the nasal passage due to the swollen membranes.  Sinus and nasal congestion obstructs the airways and impairs the flow of nasal fluids that can stem from a simple cold or flu and later result in a sinusitis infection congestion.</p><br/><p><strong>Home Care</strong></p><br/><p>Over the counter medications can easily assist with nasal congestion as well as some other items found at home such as a humidifier or at the very least breathing in hot steam or taking a hot shower.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Antihistamines - are beneficial in reducing the production of mucus and alleviating congestion.  Antihistamines are often part of the treatment regimen during a sinusitis infection.  Benadryl, Sudafed, or Claritin reduce the production of mucus, as well as the symptoms such as headache that can accompany a sinusitis infection.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Antihistamines neutralize histamine, used in the treatment of allergies, and can assist with reducing the inflammation.  The most common treatment methods used to treat a sinusitis infection are oral antibiotics, decongestants, nasal sprays, and of course rest, drinking plenty of fluids to flush the system, as well as using warm compresses and inhaling warm water vapor to alleviate pain and pressure in the face.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal spray - obtained over the counter or prescribed by a physician are helpful in flushing the lower sinuses and provide mild relief from nasal congestion.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>When physicians have failed in treating the sinusitis infection, they will recommend sinus surgery.  Sinus surgery is painful and only clears out a portion of the infection; usually the sinusitis infection returns requiring patients to have future surgeries.</p><br/><p>The Sinus Dynamics approach to treating sinus infection can reduce <strong>chronic nasal congestion.</strong>  Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is an advance in the treatment of sinus infections.  Oral antibiotics are pass&eacute; due to their inability to treat the sinus infection as well as over saturating the body systemically and contributing to antibiotic drug resistance.  Sinus Dynamics topically treats the sinus infection through a nebulizer that delivers custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories into the nasal cavity. This method of aerosol therapy has a 98% success rate and it is achieved through a nebulizer designed to treat sinus infections with a micron sized particle mist that is capable of entering the inflamed sinus cavity, attacking the infection topically.</p><br/><p>&nbsp;</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is the next step in technology used to treat sinus infections.  Aerosol therapy is effective, easy to use, and very safe.  Call Sinus Dynamics.  Stop wasting your time and begin your <strong>chronic nasal congestion</strong> treatment (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinus Congestion</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Congestion of the sinuses can lead to a whole mess of problems including lack of sleep, headaches, sinus infections and more. It can impact your job, school or any other activity that you take part in daily. It can also be very difficult to treat, depending on the cause. <strong>Chronic sinus congestion</strong> affects millions of people a year and many find it very difficult to deal with, however there are many options when it comes to treatment.</p><br/><p><strong>CAUSES</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus congestion is caused by the swelling of the thin membrane in the nasal passageways. As the membrane becomes irritated and inflamed it shuts off the opening of the sinuses. This will cause them to create an abundance of mucus that accumulates within the sinus cavities causing congestion. Allergies and pollutants can cause inflammation, as well as a deviated septum or other injury to the nose. The most common cause of congestion is a common cold or the flu.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>Symptoms for sinus congestions can range from mildly annoying to severely painful and burdensome. However for chronic sinus congestion the symptoms are often a painful and hard to treat. Difficulty breathing and pain around the eyes, nose and mouth are often present. Postnasal drip will often lead to halitosis and a sore throat. Many people experience pain in the teeth and upper jaw. There is also loss of the senses of taste of smell.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>People who have chronic sinus congestion often deal with chronic sinusitis, which needs to be treated in order to clear congestion long term. This can be quite difficult to treat, and chronic sinusitis often lasts 12 weeks or longer and occurs several times a year.</p><br/><p>Your physician will prescribe a combination or antibiotics, antihistamines, antifungal or anti-inflammatory medications depending on the cause of the infection. If the antibiotics do not resolve symptoms, then your physician could refer you to an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist to discuss the possibility of sinus surgery such as functional endoscopic sinus surgery or a balloon sinuplasty.</p><br/><p><strong>PREVENTION</strong></p><br/><p>Chronic sinus congestion is a result of dry, irritated nasal cavities and lack of cilia movement within the nasal membrane. You can help prevent sinus congestion by drinking 6 to 10 glasses of water, which will keep the nasal passages moist and promote cilia movement to help drain the sinuses of mucus. A saline rinse from a neti-pot or nasal irrigation kit will also help keep the sinuses and nasal passages clear of bacteria and debris.</p><br/><p>The best way to prevent congestion is to maintain a healthy lifestyle, stay clear of people with a cold or other illness and to maintain the health of the passages and cavities. Placing a humidifier in your home or office could also help keep your passages moist and healthy.</p><br/><p><strong>CLOSING THOUGHTS</strong></p><br/><p>While many people deal with chronic sinus congestion the possibility of successful treatment is not hopeless. Surgery and antibiotics are both helpful in ways, but if you have been unable to find relief from your congestion than Sinus Dynamics may be able to help. Sinus Dynamics specializes in the topical treatment of sinusitis and it&rsquo;s symptoms through the use of compounded medications and solutions administered with cutting edge drug delivery devices.</p><br/><p>Please call us now at 1.877.447.4276, or you can contact us using this site, and let us tell you about how are treatments can help you breathe freely today. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to guide you through our treatments and find one that suits your needs. Call us now, and you can be free of your sinus congestion symptoms once and for all!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinus Infection</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br/><p>A chronic sinus infection is actually a much more complicated condition than the average person realizes.  Finding the underlying conditions requires thorough diagnostics to rule out many conditions.  A <stronger>chronic sinus infection</stronger> is caused by an obstruction of bacteria and mucus in the sinus cavity.  Inflammation normally takes place when someone has an allergy or a cold. The most common symptoms that characterize a sinusitis infection are nasal discharge, cough, facial pressure, headache, sore throat, fatigue and congestion.</p><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is defined as chronic if it lasts for more than twelve weeks.  A diagnosis of acute sinusitis is rendered when the infection lasts for less than twelve weeks. There are additional symptoms of chronic sinusitis infection not seen in acute sinusitis which are dizziness, loss of smell, loss of taste and fatigue.  In addition, chronic sinusitis is associated with nasal polyps, subdividing the diagnosis of chronic sinusitis cases with or without polyps unlike acute sinusitis.  As the cause of chronic sinusitis is poorly understood exploring environmental factors, like dust and mold, bacteria, fungus, and pollution are useful in causation.</p><br/><p><strong>Initial treatment</p></strong><br/><p>There are numerous treatments for chronic sinusitis that are utilized.  Some treatments for sinusitis are much more effective than other treatments.  Most include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>A wide spectrum antibiotic that is taken usually for 30 days</li><br/>    <li>Antibiotics that attack anaerobic pathogens</li><br/>    <li>A corticosteroid nasal spray often used for nasal polyps as well</li><br/>    <li>Saline nasal washes</li><br/>    <li>The expectorant guaifensin</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Patients who respond to treatment within the first 30 days are then taken off the antibiotics.  There is a great deal of controversy over oral antibiotics used to treat chronic sinusitis.  Intravenous antibiotics can be prescribed when there are serious underlying conditions and are not responding to oral antibiotics.</p><br/><p>STOP right there! This is where we come in.  Sinus Dynamics provides an alternate treatment to this antibiotic circus.  Oral antibiotics, fail leaving some patients extremely ill.  Oral antibiotics are known to be limited in the treatment of sinus infections.  Sinusitis surgery is a standard treatment method utilized when all other treatment methods for sinusitis have failed.  Chronic sinusitis patients are the most common recipients of sinus surgery as well as those patients requiring polyp removal.  FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is the keystone surgical treatment for sinusitis and nasal polyps.  Patients who have not responded to standard treatments, like oral antibiotics and oral steroids, require a sinus surgery.   Unfortunately, sinus surgery is painful and those receiving sinus surgery statistically require additional sinus surgeries.</p><br/><p>Aerosol therapy by Sinus Dynamics is a new alternative treatment method to sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market effectively treating all varieties of chronic sinus infection with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics is the only treatment that does not systemically treat sinus infections and as a result we are the MOST EFFECTIVE in treating all forms of sinusitis with aerosolized therapy.  A <strong>chronic sinus infection</strong> that is treated topically is the most effective as well as having little to no side effects!   Medications that are topically applied actually reach the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Sinus Dynamics is quickly becoming main stream.  Wake up and smell the coffee.  Call Sinus Dynamics to begin feeling better today.  With a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis, you have nothing to lose.  Our representatives are waiting now to help you start your treatment for your <strong>chronic sinus Infection</strong> (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinus Infections - Cause and Effect</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinus infections (sinusitis) are generally classified into 1 of 2 different groups. Acute sinus infections are easily treated, normally onset after a cold or the flu and last 7 to 10 days. <strong>Chronic sinus infections</strong> are much more difficult to treat and can last up to 12 weeks or longer. People who suffer from chronic sinus infections will endure many bouts of infection a year as well. It is understandable to have many questions about chronic sinusitis; why it happens, what causes it, how it can be prevented&hellip; In this article we&rsquo;ll take a look at some of these questions and provide some answers as well.</p><br/><p><strong>&ldquo;WHAT CAN I EXPECT?&rdquo;</strong></p><br/><p>Symptoms for chronic sinusitis can be severely painful, and much more aggressive than those of acute sinusitis. Symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Tenderness and swelling in the face</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat (in some cases bronchitis can develop)</li><br/>    <li>Nausea and dizziness</li><br/>    <li>Ear pain</li><br/></ul><br/><p>If chronic sinusitis goes untreated it can develop into a much more serious infection that could lead to vision loss, an infection of the brain and in very rare cases, death.</p><br/><p><strong>&ldquo;WHY DOES IT HAPPEN?&rdquo;</strong></p><br/><p>These symptoms can be onset by any number of causes. For some people chronic sinusitis can develop due to an untreated acute sinus infection. For other people it is a result of allergies. It can also be caused by internal blockage within the nasal passageways and sinus cavities. Nasal polyps are small teardrop sized lumps that can grow within the nasal passageways causing a blockage of the sinuses. They are benign and can be removed surgically. A deviated septum can also be a cause of chronic sinusitis.</p><br/><p>A person&rsquo;s existing medical conditions can also make them susceptible to chronic sinusitis. Respiratory tract infections, common colds and the flu can all bring about a case of chronic sinusitis. Complications of HIV and cystic fibrosis can also trigger an infection.</p><br/><p><strong>&ldquo;WHAT DOES TREATMENT INVOLVE?&rdquo;</strong></p><br/><p>There are several different forms of treatment available to those suffering from chronic sinusitis. A doctor&rsquo;s first choice will be prescribing a combination of antibiotics, antihistamines or anti-inflammatory medications. If the infection is fungal in nature then the doctor will prescribe antifungal meds. Commonly prescribed in pill form, antibiotics will assist the body in fighting off the infection while helping the immune system regain its strength. some doctors will also prescribe a decongestant nasal spray to help with congestion.</p><br/><p>Antibiotics often have a difficult treating infection due to the fact that they work through the blood stream, and blood flow to the sinuses is not great. In these cases your doctor may refer you to an ENT, an Ear, Nose and Throat doctor, to discuss the possibility of performing surgery to help clear your nasal passageways and allow for drainage. Functional endoscopic surgery and balloon sinuplasty are both safe procedures that are minimally invasive. However, surgery does not do much in the way of treating infection so many patients undergo several procedures in their lifetime.</p><br/><p><strong>&ldquo;ARE THERE ANY ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF TREATMENT?&rdquo;</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics is a national compounding pharmacy dedicated to providing relief from sinusitis with the use of compounded medications and solutions administered with cutting edge delivery devices. Through the use of aerosolized, atomized and nasal irrigation treatments thousands of patients have found the relief they had been seeking from their sinusitis symptoms.</p><br/><p>Aerosolized and atomized therapies both work to deliver medications and solutions that have been nebulized and atomized to a particle size of 1.0 to 10.0 directly to the sinuses allowing them to wipe out the infection completely. Nasal irrigation works as a bath for the sinuses and nasal passages, clearing them of debris and keeping the cilia healthy and moving.</p><br/><p>If you are suffering from chronic sinus infections and would like to know more about the types of treatment that Sinus Dynamics offers please call us now at 1.877.447.4276 or you can contact us through this site. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have regarding our pharmacy. Call us now, and get the relief you have been seeking. You don&rsquo;t have to suffer due to sinusitis and its symptoms any longer!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinus Problems</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>A sinusitis infection is easily confused with the common cold or allergy.  A sinus infection is actually believed to be a constellation of problems that is on a spectrum and it is considered much more serious than most people often realize.  When a chronic sinus infection diagnosis is rendered serious medical treatment is needed.  Symptoms of those with chronic infections are not often straight forward and are hard to diagnose.</p><br/><p>Those with chronic sinus problems are seen as being those who have alternating congestion from one side of the face to the other, for example.  There may be intermittent postnasal drip that becomes thick and colored and returns to thin and clear.  The symptoms of those with chronic sinus infections may get better and then get worse.  Physician&rsquo;s treating chronic sinus problems have to be detectives and find the predisposing situation.  The body is typically able to heal itself.  Those in this class of infection do not respond to treatment easily and will often have nasal polyps.  Nasal polyps are known to develop as an immune response in those with recurrent sinus infection and typically require surgery.  Those with chronic sinus infections are often those that do have underlying conditions, such as severe allergies, asthma or preexisting conditions that complicate their health.</p><br/><p>Chronic sinus problems are caused by an obstruction of bacteria and mucus in the sinus cavity.  Inflammation normally takes place when someone has an allergy or a cold. The most common symptoms that characterize a sinusitis infection are nasal discharge, cough, facial pressure, headache, sore throat, fatigue and congestion.</p><br/><p>Problems related to chronic sinus conditions include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal polyps</li><br/>    <li>Preexisting medical conditions</li><br/>    <li>Genetic disorders</li><br/>    <li>Those with compromised immune systems from HIV or chemotherapy</li><br/>    <li>Regular exposure to irritants</li><br/>    <li>Asthma</li><br/>    <li>Respiratory issues</li><br/></ul><br/><p>A sinusitis infection is defined as chronic if it lasts for more than twelve weeks.  A diagnosis of acute sinusitis is rendered when the infection lasts for less than twelve weeks. There are additional symptoms of chronic sinusitis infection not seen in acute sinusitis which are dizziness, loss of smell, loss of taste and fatigue.  In addition, chronic sinusitis is associated with nasal polyps, subdividing the diagnosis of chronic sinusitis cases with or without polyps unlike acute sinusitis.  As the cause of chronic sinusitis is poorly understood exploring environmental factors, like dust and mold, bacteria, fungus, and pollution are useful in causation.</p><br/><p>There are a variety of conditions which increase the likelihood of developing a sinusitis infection, such as age.  The prevalence of sinusitis in those below the age of 20 years old are less likely to develop non-allergic sinusitis.   Some of the more common conditions are hormonal changes from pregnancy and menstruation as well as various hormonal diseases.  The fluctuation women experience in hormones increase fluid retention and frequently precipitate a sinusitis infection.  Other conditions that contribute to sinusitis infections are those who abuse or over use decongestants or nasal sprays and develop a rebound infection also leave nasal passages raw from overuse.  Other factors like a work place or occupational setting that has excessive irritants like dust, paint, mold and fungi are other risk factors that increase sinusitis infections.  Genetic disorders and medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis, Young&rsquo;s Syndrome, lupus, asthma, Epstein Barr and HIV also precipitate sinusitis and nasal infections.</p><br/><p>Initial treatment</p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis requires more strenuous treatment as serious complications can develop due to the wear and tear on the immune system.  Currently, the protocol in treating sinusitis includes the use antibiotics that are both wide spectrum and anerobic.  Due to the presence of nasal polyps and long term discomfort corticosteroids are used in a nasal spray form and when those fail patients may be prescribed an oral steroid.  Side effects for oral steroids are problematic and one of the last treatment options used before surgery; nasal steroids are known to assist with shrinking nasal polyps.  Sinus irrigators, saline nasal washes, expectorants are used.  Chronic sinus infections require a 30 course of antibiotics and when those fail it is possible that those who do not respond to oral antibiotics and may need IV antibiotics.</p><br/><p>If you are someone with <strong>chronic sinus problems,</strong> there is help for you.  Consider a different treatment approach: aerosol therapy.  With so much information about the failure of oral antibiotics being misused, try the newest treatment available by Sinus Dynamics.  Chronic sinus patients face so many unpleasant treatment options.  If you are coping with recurrent nasal polyps and wiped out from too many antibiotics, call Sinus Dynamics to explore a topical treatment using antibiotics that are administered intranasally.</p><br/><p>Sinus surgery is scary.  If the usual treatment options of oral antibiotics, oral steroids, etc have failed.  Try something new!  Sinus Dynamics offers a state of the art approach to treating sinus infections.  ENT&rsquo;s are jumping on board.  A topical treatment approach is the wave of the future.  Medications are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist that has a 3.2 micron sized particle. Sinus Dynamics is the only treatment option that has a 98% success rate in treating sinus infections on the market.  Sinus Dynamics representatives are ready to assist you in starting your sinus infection for <strong>chronic sinus problems</strong> (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinusitis Causes - Why me?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>We are all very well familiar with the feeling of sinus pressure, nasal congestion and the terrible headaches caused by sinusitis. Imagine having to endure those symptoms for 12 weeks or longer. That&rsquo;s what people who deal with chronic sinusitis must put up with. It can be especially frustrating due to the fact that the infection can return several times throughout the year. There are many <strong>chronic sinusitis causes,</strong> and the most common include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Nasal Polyps</li><br/>    <li>Allergic Reactions</li><br/>    <li>Trauma to the face</li><br/>    <li>Deviated septum</li><br/>    <li>Respiratory tract infections</li><br/>    <li>Complications of other medical conditions</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>NASAL POLYPS</strong></p><br/><p>Nasal polyps are small growths of inflamed tissue that line the nasal passageways or even the sinuses. They create a blockage of the sinuses which causes congestion and as mucus accumulates within the sinuses an infection will develop. Nasal polyps can be removed with a simple outpatient procedure using small nasal telescopes.</p><br/><p><strong>ALLERGIC REACTIONS</strong></p><br/><p>An allergic reaction can trigger allergic fungal sinusitis as a result of aerosolized environmental fungi (according to emedicine.medscape.com). This is common with patients who have a history of allergic rhinitis. While antifungal medications can help, surgery is normally employed to remove the thick fungal debris so as to remove the allergen causing the infection.</p><br/><p><strong>TRAUMA TO THE FACE</strong></p><br/><p>The sinuses are small air filled pockets within the bones of the face. A trauma to the face, such a fractured or broken bone, can cause chronic sinusitis. In similar fashion a cracked, or deviated, septum can cause an obstruction in the nasal and sinus passageways.</p><br/><p><strong>RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS</strong></p><br/><p>A respiratory tract infection, such as a cold, flu or bronchitis, can contribute to the inflammation and thickening of sinus membranes. This creates blockage inhibiting the sinuses from draining allowing bacteria to develop into an infection.</p><br/><p><strong>COMPLICATIONS DUE TO OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS</strong></p><br/><p>Complications from other serious medical conditions can also trigger sinusitis. Some of these conditions include GERD (gastro esophageal reflux disease), HIV, Cystic Fibrosis and other immune system-related diseases.</p><br/><p>These are some of the most common chronic sinusitis causes, but there can be many more depending on your medical history. If you believe that you may be suffering from chronic sinusitis it is highly recommended that you see your doctor immediately, as this information is no substitute for real medical attention.</p><br/><p>If you have been suffering from symptoms of chronic sinusitis and have tried other methods of treatment please contact Sinus Dynamics now, and let us help you get on the path to recovery TODAY. We specialize in the treatment of sinusitis, and have helped thousands of other people find relief.</p><br/><p>Call us now at 1.877.447.4276 (or you can use this site), and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to lead you through the different types of treatment that we offer. You can breathe easier and be able to find more enjoyment life, all it takes is one phone call!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Chronic Sinusitis Fatigue - Post Viral Fatigue syndrome</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Infection &amp; Fatigue</strong></p><br/><p>There is new research that states that fatigue is now believed to be the determining factor in sinus infections.  While headache and facial pain and pressure are signature symptoms, data has been analyzed through the Academy of Otylaryngology Journal that suggests otherwise.  This research that is out of Vanderbilt University suggests that sinus pain and pressure as well as temperature are not the factors that determine sinusitis, with fatigue being the common denominator.</p><br/><p>Symptoms of fatigue along with sleep disturbance, nasal congestion, nasal obstruction as well as ansomia e.g. loss of sense of smell were the symptoms that indicated sinusitis.  Toothache and poor response to medication, such as decongestants, are still used as indicators in diagnosing sinusitis however, these symptoms have lost some of their diagnostic validity as well.  CT scan imaging is being recommended as being conducted during the initial assessment, for diagnostic accuracy.  Typically, physicians conduct a physical exam and obtain the patients history which has resulted in misdiagnosing many patients with sinusitis.</p><br/><p>Patients with sinusitis have complaint of fatigue, per the new research, and this symptom has been overlooked as a factor regarding sinusitis.  In fact, severity of sinusitis is also strongly aligned with CT imaging.  Those patients who report feeling &ldquo;blaise&rdquo; and lack energy and do not have pain are the more likely those patients with sinusitis, with CT imaging showing infected sinuses as well.  Patients who present as &ldquo;sicker&rdquo; and have a stronger complaint of pain from headache are more likely suffering with migraine or vascular headaches or allergy related problems, and sometime jaw problems.</p><br/><p><strong>What is fatigue?</strong></p><br/><p>Fatigue is defined as extreme tiredness and an inability to perform everyday tasks with your usual amount of energy.  The body requires more energy to respond to an attack on the immune system during a sinusitis infection, utilizing calories that are typically used for daily life to fight an infection, resulting in fatigue.  In addition, airway obstruction at night due to inflamed sinus passages, nasal congestion, sore-throat, and coughing disrupts sleep, resulting in less sleep during a time when your body needs sleep most.</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Fatigue is considered a symptom as opposed to a medical sign, as it is reported by the patient instead of being observed by others.  Fatigue, like a fever, is an immune response that develops to fight the bacteria during the course of a sinusitis infection.  Fatigue is when a person feels weak and unmotivated and is often a symptom of many types of medical and mental disorders.</li><br/>    <li>Sinusitis is a condition defined by inflammation of the sinuses.  Whether the inflammation stems from a blockage from bacteria, fungi or virus, it results in excess mucus production.</li><br/>    <li>Chronic sinusitis fatigue is often part of a chronic sinusitis infection with fatigue being a natural part of healing during any infection.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>Post &ndash;viral fatigue syndrome</strong></p><br/><p>There is a condition that impacts probably everyone of us after a viral infection.  It is called post-viral fatigue syndrome.  This is a condition that results in fatigue following a viral infection.  It can produce extended periods of fatigue after the course of an illness.  It is believed that many people with severe viral infections may take months to years in recuperating from a severe viral infection.  Chronic fatigue syndrome is a direct sub category, along with mononucleosis.  Those with chronic sinusitis have a strong co-morbidity with chronic fatigue syndrome.  Sinus infections usually stem from a virus.  The course of a chronic sinus infection is an infection that last longer than 12 months.  Complications from chronic sinus infections are many and can result in sinus surgery, nasal polyps, migraines, as well as more severe conditions such as meningitis in rare cases.</p><br/><p><strong>Method</strong></p><br/><p>Physicians prescribe oral antibiotics to treat sinusitis, with that trend slowly being phased out as oral antibiotics are understood to be ineffective in the treatment of sinusitis.  Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of oral antibiotics due to the blood vessels inability to provide an effective dose to the site of infection.  A topical treatment to sinus infections is now the growing trend.  Medications that are delivered intranasally, referred to as inhalation therapy is the most effective treatment.  This method of &ldquo;aerosol therapy&rdquo; or inhalation therapy has a 98% success rate in treating patients with both chronic and acute cases of sinusitis.  In short, it is difficult to effectively treat any sinusitis infection with oral antibiotics and very effective to treat a sinus infection topically.</p><br/><p>Nasal irrigation and nasal sprays are often recommended to alleviate nasal congestion and inflammation during the course of a chronic sinus infection.   The combination of inflamed nasal passages and copious amounts of mucus make it almost impossible to breath, contributing to fatigue and sleep disruption.   Nasal sprays and nasal irrigation are treatments widely used as are decongestants, humidifiers, antihistamines and vitamin C to boost the immune system.  Sinus surgery and oral steroids are the last treatment option, a treatment most patients fear because it is painful and only clears out a portion of the infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment for chronic sinus infection fatigue</strong></p><br/><p>The best treatment for chronic sinusitis is a topical treatment that delivers medication into the infected sinus area.  Sinus Dynamics offers this topical sinus treatment with custom compounded:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Antibiotics</li><br/>    <li>Anti-fungals</li><br/>    <li>Anti-inflammatories</li><br/></ul><br/><p>All medications are delivered through a state of the art nebulizer into the sinus cavities.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a mist with 3.2-micron particle size enters the sinus cavities, in a mist form and depositing medication directly.</p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics aerosol sinus therapy method is the most effective treatment available for patients who suffer with sinusitis.  Contact Sinus Dynamics today to begin treatment for your <strong>chronic sinusitis fatigue</strong> symptoms (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Constant Sinus Infections</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>A <strong>constant sinus infection</strong>, also known as chronic sinusitis, can be extremely difficult to deal with; not to mention the extremely painful symptoms that often accompany it. They often last up to 12 weeks (or longer) and can be very difficult to treat. Many people end up undergoing surgical procedures in the pursuit of relief from their symptoms.</p><br/><p><strong>CHRONIC VS ACUTE</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections normally fall into one of two classifications. An acute sinus infection is normally triggered by a cold or flu. While the symptoms can be quite aggravating, acute sinusitis can normally be treated in the comfort of your own home though the use of OTC (over the counter) medications, getting plenty of bed rest and drinking plenty of fluids. Symptoms will usually fade in 7 to 10 days.</p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis is a bit of a different story. While the symptoms are similar to acute, they are much more aggressive and painful and can be much more difficult to treat. A heavy dose of medication is required, and in some instances surgery is as well. Chronic sinusitis sufferers will experience several bouts of chronic sinusitis throughout the year, and they often last upwards towards 12 weeks each time.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATING CHRONIC SINUSITIS</strong></p><br/><p>Chronic sinusitis is normally treated with a combination of the following medications:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Antibiotics: normally used for an infection bacterial in nature</li><br/>    <li>Antifungal meds: used for an infection that is fungal in nature</li><br/>    <li>Antihistamines: used in instances of allergic reactions and allergic rhinitis</li><br/>    <li>Anti-inflammatory: to reduce the swelling of the nasal passageways and allow for draining</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Oral medications are always the first bet when it comes to treating sinusitis. However, antibiotics deliver medication through the blood stream. Due to the lack of blood flow to the sinuses, this makes them less effective than other methods. There is also a risk of developing resistance to the antibiotics, thus making them ineffective to treat the infection.</p><br/><p><strong>SURGERY</strong></p><br/><p>If antibiotics are ineffective in treating the sinus infection, sinus surgery is normally the next option. Right now there are 2 minimally invasive procedures that are commonly used to treat sinusitis:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery): using an endoscope, the doctor will shave bits of bone and tissue, opening the ostia to allow for drainage.</li><br/>    <li>Balloon sinuplasty &ndash; a small balloon is fed into the nasal passageway using a thin wire. It is then inflated to open the nasal passageway without the risk of bone or tissue damage.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Both of these methods are immediately effective, however they do not treat the infection so many patients must undergo several procedures in their lifetime.</p><br/><p><strong>TOPICAL TREATMENTS</strong></p><br/><p>Due to antibiotic resistance and the short term relief provided by surgery, many people have begun turning to topical treatments to treat their constant sinus infections. There are three types of topical treatments available:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Aerosolized therapy: with the use of a nebulizer, medication is nebulized to a 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle, enabling the medication to squeeze through the tightest of spots and settle within the deep pits of the sinus cavities.</li><br/>    <li>Atomized therapy: solution is atomized to a 6.0 to 10.0 micron size. While it may not be as small as aerosolized therapy, the solution is propelled to the farthest reaching spots of the sinuses, coating the nasal passages as well.</li><br/>    <li>Nasal irrigation: using a neti-pot or other nasal irrigation kit, a saline solution is rinsed through the nasal and sinus passages, flushing all bacteria and irritants.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>These methods eliminate any risk offered by surgery or oral medications, and they have been proven to keep people sinus infection free much longer than surgery.</p><br/><p><strong>SINUS DYNAMICS</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics specializes in these treatments to help patients find long lasting relief from their chronic sinus infections. If you have been unable to find the help you need, call us now, and we can help you get a head start on easier breathing, and let you finally get back to enjoying life.</p><br/><p>You can reach us at 1.877.447.4276, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have. Breathing freely shouldn&rsquo;t be a luxury in life, don&rsquo;t let your chronic sinusitis keep you down any longer than it already has! Call today!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Severe Chronic Sinusitis - Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>What it is PCD</strong></p><br/><p>There are rare genetic disorders that predispose patients to sinusitis. Medical conditions that interfere with the body&rsquo;s ability to remove any nasal pathogens or medical disorders that result in excess mucus production would be such conditions.  Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia, (PCD) is also known as immotile ciliary syndrome and Kartagener&rsquo;s Syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that is a defect in the action of the cilia.  The cilia are small hairs that line the sinuses, respiratory tract, and fallopian tubes.  The cilia function to remove mucus and foreign pathogens from these passages in the body.  The cilia are actually microscopic hairs that move in synchronized manner, and have a &ldquo;beat&rdquo; like cells in the heart.  The cilia are known as the broom that sweeps out the mucus and other unwanted debris.  When the cilia are not working properly, it results in sinus infections as well as many other very serious respiratory problems.  Those with PCD need constant medical care, breathing devices and medications that can assist with removing excess phlegm to keep the airways unobstructed.</p><br/><p>The cilia actually are thought to beat 7 to 22 times per second and interference with this rhythm can result in excess mucus production or lack mucuciliary clearance.  In addition, this lack of movement will also result in respiratory infection as well, with mucus and phlegm stuck in the respiratory airways.</p><br/><p>The impact from PCD is wide reaching.  Possible medical conditions include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Impaired ciliary function</li><br/>    <li>Reduced or absent mucus clearance</li><br/>    <li>Susceptibility to chronic or recurrent respiratory infections</li><br/>    <li>Susceptibility to sinusitis</li><br/>    <li>Susceptibility to bronchitis</li><br/>    <li>Susceptibility to pneumonia</li><br/>    <li>Susceptibility to otis media</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Those with PCD or Kartagener&rsquo;s Syndrome will possibly suffer with hearing loss due to the damage to the auditory internal structures.  Loss of smell or a poor sense of smell is also a possible outcome as a result of the excess mucus production in the sinuses.</p><br/><p>PCD patients also experience the range of symptoms of post nasal drip, facial pain, headache,  sleep disturbance, nasal congestion, nasal obstruction as well as loss of sense of smell.</p><br/><p><strong>What is the best treatment for those with severe chronic sinusitis and PCD?</strong></p><br/><p>Those with rare genetic disorders like Kartagener&rsquo;s Syndrome or PCD have weakened immune systems with constant threats to the integrity of the system.  While seriously ill on a regular basis they likely suffer with the body requiring more energy to respond to an attack on the immune system during a sinusitis infection.  Any airway obstruction at night due to inflamed sinus passages, nasal congestion, sore-throat, and coughing disrupts sleep, resulting in less sleep during a time when your body needs sleep most.  Chronic sinus infections last longer than 12 months, up to six months.  Those with severe diseases may be chronically infected as those with a ciliary abnormality and will not be able to remove the mucus or the bacteria, fungus or viruses trapped in the sinus area.  Those with chronic sinus infections are likely to have fever, as well as fatigue due to the constant presence of microorganisms in the sinus cavity.  Complications from chronic sinus infections are many and can result in sinus surgery, nasal polyps, migraines, as well as more severe brain infection and in rare cases death.</p><br/><p>Physicians typically prescribe oral antibiotics with both wide spectrum and anaerobic antibiotics, to treat sinusitis.  However, as medical advances continue and more research is presented less physicians are inclined to treat a sinus infection with oral medication.  Due to recurrent sinusitis infections and lack of response to oral antibiotics, physicians are beginning to use a topical treatment for chronic sinus infections in lieu of the oral antibiotic.</p><br/><p>Sinus infection medications that are delivered intranasally are referred to as aerosol therapy which currently has a 98% success rate in treating the most severe cases of sinusitis.   Aerosol therapy is successful in treating chronic and acute cases of sinusitis  effectively with little to no side effects. This topical treatment is available through Sinus Dynamics.  The best treatment for chronic sinusitis is a method that makes contact with the infection; a topical treatment delivers medication into the infected sinus area.  Sinus Dynamics offers this topical sinus treatment with custom compounded:	Antibiotics, Anti-fungals, Anti-inflammatories.  With Sinus Dynamics:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>All medications are delivered through a state of the art nebulizer into the sinus cavities.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a mist with 3.2-micron particle size enters the sinus cavities, in a mist form and depositing medication directly.</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics treatment method is by far the most successful treatment on the market for  those who suffer with <strong>severe chronic sinusitis.</strong>  Please call Sinus Dynamics to begin feeling better (877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Severe Sinus Infections</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Sinusitis is caused by the inflammation of the nasal passages and the sinus openings. Often following a cold or viral infection, bacteria and debris can enter the passageway and cause more inflammation making it hard for the sinuses to drain fluid as normal. A minor sinus infection normally lasts seven to ten days, and its symptoms include a greenish-yellow discharge, cough, congestion and facial pain. However, when a <strong>severe sinus infection</strong> (or chronic sinusitis) occurs, it has lasted for twelve weeks or longer.</p><br/><p><strong>SYMPTOMS</strong></p><br/><p>The symptoms of chronic sinusitis include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Ear pain</li><br/>    <li>Aching in upper jaw and teeth</li><br/>    <li>Cough (usually worse at night)</li><br/>    <li>Postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/>    <li>Halitosis (bad breath)</li><br/>    <li>Fatigue or irritability</li><br/>    <li>Nausea</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other symptoms may include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Thin, clear drainage</li><br/>    <li>Nasal congestion</li><br/>    <li>Pain and tenderness around eyes, cheeks, forehead and nose</li><br/>    <li>Loss of sense of taste and smell</li><br/></ul><br/><p><strong>CAUSE</strong></p><br/><p>The most common causes of severe sinus infections range from allergies to facial injuries, such as a deviated septum. Nasal polyps are small, benign teardrop shaped growths that grown on the lining of the nasal passageway. They normally grow near the opening of the sinus cavity, and can cause blockage that leads to a severe sinus infection. Allergic rhinitis, swelling of the lining of the nose due to allergies, also contributes. Other contributing factors include: deviated septums, respiratory tract infections, trauma to the face, and allergic reactions.</p><br/><p><strong>COMPLICATIONS</strong></p><br/><p>There are also many complications that can arise due to severe sinus infections. They can trigger an asthma attack, and cause problems with the veins surrounding your nose which puts you at risk for a stroke. Also, if the pressure spreads to your eyes, it could result in reduced vision and at worse a permanent loss of vision.</p><br/><p><strong>TREATMENT</strong></p><br/><p>If you have been suffering from severe sinus infections (chronic sinusitis) it is recommended that you see a doctor immediately to get the help that you need. There are a number of medications, and surgeries that they can provide to help alleviate the pain associate with sinusitis.</p><br/><p>If you are interested in the treatment options that Sinus Dynamics provides we would love to talk with you more about what we could do to help. Please feel free to contact us on this website, or call us at 1-877-447-4276. We will put you in contact with one of our staff members who will be more than happy to answer any questions that you have. Don&rsquo;t let your sinus problems run your life anymore. Take control of your life, and call us NOW!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Impacted Sinus Cavity</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>Impacted Sinuses</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections are one of the most common afflictions, with more than 35 people million estimated suffering in the United States alone from this condition.  The sinus region is an empty airway located in the head, and located behind the eyes.  The sinuses are lined by soft, wet tissues known as the mucosa.  The mucosa in the sinus cavity are protective of the sinus region, and function to prohibit irritants, dust, pollen, bacteria and other entities from entering the body.  The mucus in the sinus cavity is also part of the body&rsquo;s defense system, by preventing pathogens from travelling down into the respiratory tract.  If the sinus cavity is presented with a foreign pathogen it will produce more mucus to block off the airway.  This is the onset of an infection and can result in an impacted sinus condition.</p><br/><p><strong>Facts</strong></p><br/><p>Sinusitis is seen as any irritation or inflammation in the sinus area.  When there is a histamine reaction causing fluid to develop, this can result in an infection.  If the sinus infection develops patients are recommended to contact their physician to start a regimen of medication to reduce the infection.  Many patients and physicians shy away from antibiotics these days due to the overuse of oral antibiotic as well as the statistical data which states that oral antibiotics fail to treat sinus infections effectively.  The presence of a sinus infection is recognized when the infection begins to affect other local structures such as the eyes, ears, teeth, and brain.</p><br/><p><strong>Symptoms</strong></p><br/><p>There is a higher intensity of pain for those who have impacted sinuses during a sinus infection.  This is due to the pressure building in the sinus cavity which causes a higher level of discomfort resulting in fatigue, pain in the eyes as well as teeth pressure.  The pain in the teeth area can be confused with a cavity.  There may also by constant pressure in the middle of the forehead and this may produce a migraine.  The impaction can actually be so severe that there is no nasal congestion, because the nasal cavity is completely clogged.</p><br/><p><strong>Complications</strong></p><br/><p>Those who are properly treated with effective medication are less likely to have any serious complications.  However, sinus infections are close to the brain and eyes which can produce life threatening conditions due to the connection of the sinus areas being linked through thin walls of bone and arteries.</p><br/><p><strong>Effects</strong></p><br/><p>Those with impacted sinuses are likely to experience the following;</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>Fatigue</li><br/>    <li>Chills</li><br/>    <li>Pain throughout the body</li><br/>    <li>Headache</li><br/>    <li>Pressure in the ears</li><br/>    <li>Eye pain</li><br/>    <li>Sore throat</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Other symptoms that impacted sinus infections can produce are yellowish discharge from the nasal area as well as weakness and bad breath.  The sinusitis infection develops commonly when there is existing inflammation in the sinus cavity usually as a result of a cold or an allergy. The increased inflammation in the sinus cavity results in the sinus cavity opening being sealed shut due to the inflammation.  A sinus or nasal obstruction will require drainage to return to a functional level.  When the sinus area is impacted the cilia, small hairs in the nasal passages, can no longer flush out the bacteria and mucus causing pressure to build in the face and head.  The distinction between acute and chronic sinus symptoms is that chronic sinusitis symptoms may get better and then worsen.  Sinusitis is considered acute sinusitis when it has existed for less than twelve weeks. If the Sinusitis symptoms continue for twelve or more weeks it is then diagnosed as chronic. The normal course of a chronic sinus infection is 12 weeks or longer.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment</strong></p><br/><p>Those who suffer with impacted sinuses will likely be required to see a physician for an antibiotic.  There is a new method that is significantly more effective than an oral route of treatment.  It is a topical approach to sinus infections.  Sinus Dynamics offers this new treatment approach to those with an impacted sinus cavity.  A topical treatment results in a 98% success rate when using aerosol therapy.    Aerosolized sinus therapy is only available through Sinus Dynamics!  Sinus Dynamics uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and anti-fungals to treat sinus infections, with medications delivered directly into the inflamed sinus cavity through a nebulizer which emits a 3.2 micron particle into the nasal passage.  Sinus Dynamics is the leader in treating sinus infections and this treatment method results in a low systemic absorption rate with little to no side effects, unlike oral antibiotics.  Call Sinus Dynamics so that we can assist with a doctor referral, and we will also handle all insurance and billing.  Aerosolized sinus therapy by Sinus Dynamics is the safest and most successful treatment for a sinusitis infection available.  Call Sinus Dynamics now to begin treatment for your <strong>impacted sinus cavity</strong>(877) 447-4276!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Impacted Sinus Infection Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><strong>What to Expect</strong></p><br/><p>Impacted Sinus Infection Symptoms can develop as a result of a sinusitis infection.  There are several pairs of paranasal sinuses. There are the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses.  The most common sinuses to become impacted are the maxillary sinuses and the sphenoid sinuses.  A sinusitis infection is inflammation that develops in the sinus cavities typically as a result of a blockage or bacteria.  The sinusitis infection develops commonly when there is existing inflammation in the sinus cavity usually as a result of a cold or an allergy. The increased inflammation in the sinus cavity results in the sinus cavity opening being sealed shut due to the inflammation.  A sinus or nasal obstruction will require drainage to return to a functional level.  Drainage is the act or process of drawing off fluids from a cavity or wound by means of suction or gravity.  When the sinus area is impacted the cilia, small hairs in the nasal passages, can no longer flush out the bacteria and mucus causing pressure to build in the face and head.</p><br/><p><strong>Chronic vs Acute Sinusitis</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus infections are classified as acute or chronic regardless of the sinuses that are impacted.  The distinction between acute and chronic sinus symptoms is that chronic sinusitis symptoms may get better and then worsen.  Sinusitis is considered acute sinusitis when it has existed for less than twelve weeks. If the Sinusitis symptoms continue for twelve or more weeks it is then diagnosed as chronic and the symptoms typically include fatigue as well as loss of taste and smell. The normal course of a chronic sinus infection is 12 weeks or longer.  The myriad of sinus infection symptoms include:</p><br/><ul><br/>    <li>cough</li><br/>    <li>fever</li><br/>    <li>headache</li><br/>    <li>congestion</li><br/>    <li>postnasal drip</li><br/>    <li>sore throat</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Nasal irrigation and nasal sprays are recommended to keep the nasal cavity free of allergens and pathogens.   Nasal sprays are also frequently used to alleviate the symptoms of sinusitis.  The size of the nasal spray particle is large, making the droplet too big to pass through the inflamed opening of the sinus cavity and then only provide minimal relief to the lower sinus area.</p><br/><p>Physicians typically prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat those suffering with an impacted sinus infection symptoms.  Oral antibiotics and oral medications work by traveling through the blood stream via the blood vessels to the infected area.  An antibiotic is an effective treatment for sinusitis conditions as an antibiotic is compound or substance that eradicates or slows down the growth of bacteria of microorganisms that are antagonistic to the growth of other pathogenic eradicating infectious diseases.  However, due to the sinus cavity being designed with few blood vessels, very little medication reaches the sinus cavity as blood vessels are the method of delivering medication to the infected sinus cavity.  Sinus surgery is recommended when the standard procedures for treating the infection have failed. Unfortunately, sinus surgery only offers temporary relief as surgery tends to provide a small reduction in the inflammation in the sinus cavity.  Sinus surgery typically only removes a portion of the infection resulting in a return of the sinusitis infection.</p><br/><p><strong>Treatment Methods</strong></p><br/><p>Sinus Dynamics approach to treating <strong>impacted sinus symptoms</strong> is the most innovative form of treatment on the market.  Sinus Dynamics custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and anti-fungals are delivered into the infected and inflamed sinus cavity through a nebulizer which emits a 3.2 micron particle into the nasal passage.  Sinus Dynamics uses Aerosolized Sinus Therapy which is a topical approach to treating sinus infection symptoms.   The medicated mist that is emitted from the nebulizer can travel past the sinus cavity opening and enter the inflamed the sinus cavity, and treat the sinusitis infection.  Sinus Dynamics nebulized anti-inflammatories, anti-fungals and antibiotics are much more effective than oral antibiotics since they do not rely on the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity to treat inflammation and infection.  Sinus Dynamics treatment results in a low systemic absorption rate with little to no side effects.  Sinus Dynamics has a 98% success rate in treating patients with sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics offers one of the safest and most successful treatments for a sinusitis infection available.  Call now for more information about Sinus Dynamics  to order your treatment for your impacted sinusitis infection symptoms (877) 447-4276.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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