Sinusitis Home Treatment

What is a sinusitis home treatment?

There are various sinusitis home treatments 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.

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.

What are the most common sinusitis home treatments?

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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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 “neti pot”, 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.

I would prefer not to take an oral antibiotic, are there any other options for my sinusitis?

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.


 
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