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Diseases and Conditions | What’s the Cure for ...What’s the Cure for Sinusitis with Nasal Drip?Submitted by Jillian on Tuesday May 26, 2009 and viewed 339 timesTotal Word Count: 1143 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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Nasal irrigation is another one of the suggested methods for curing post nasal drip. You can use a neti pot or squeeze bottles of a saline solution to clear up thickened mucus from your throat. A pulsating device is also considered because it emits saline solution in about the same frequency that cilia oscillate, making the cilia more active since they are being stimulated at their usual frequency.
Post nasal drip (PND) is a symptom
that can be very difficult to correct especially if it is chronic. It is a continual flow of mucus from the
nasal passages and sinuses. Leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and
cause a variety of health problems and leave you feeling ill and miserable. Sinusitis conditions may go hand in
hand with post nasal drip, so getting relief from the PND could alleviate sinus
problems as well. What Causes a PND? Mucus is a natural defense mechanism
created by the body. When the production of mucus is increased, it is done so
to fight an infection or allergy. If it is not disposed of by a
properly functioning system, mucus can cause post nasal drip and other
infections. This condition is mainly caused by
sinusitis, rhinitis, acid reflux, or by allergies. It may be experienced at any
time of the year. Post nasal drip could also be
triggered by a great change in weather. This means that if you are residing in
a country that frequently changes its weather from very warm to very cold, you
are most likely prone to acquiring post nasal drip. Therefore, your home should
be a good place that could regulate the temperature in your area. Post nasal drip could lead to the
following if left untreated:
* Sore Throat
* Upper Respiratory Infections
* Ear Infections
* Sinus Infections
* Bad Breath Because PND causes symptoms that can
be annoying and difficult to deal with, it is important to take steps to make
the symptoms less noticeable and not too bothersome. ·
The most important remedy for PND is blowing your nose
frequently in order to rid the sinuses of the excess mucus being produced. This
can also prevent mucus from dripping from the nose; since the amount of mucus is
significantly decreased each time you blow your nose. ·
If the cause of post nasal drip is an allergy,
antihistamines and decongestants might be recommended. However, there are pros
and cons to these remedies. Antihistamines may be sedating and may make you
drowsy. Decongestants may aggravate hypertension, heart and thyroid disease. In
any case, the cause of the allergy would have to be avoided as much as
possible. ·
Nasal irrigation is another one of the suggested methods for
curing post nasal drip. You can use a neti pot or squeeze bottles of a saline
solution to clear up thickened mucus from your throat. A pulsating device is
also considered because it emits saline solution in about the same frequency
that cilia oscillate, making the cilia more active since they are being
stimulated at their usual frequency. ·
Steam inhalation is not recommended because even if it does
bring circulation and moisture to the nose and sinus areas, hot steam can
inactivate the cilia. And if the nose has swollen membranes, the steam just keeps
the moisture in the tissue from evaporating. There are several reported causes
for post nasal drip, but no matter how hard you try to combat this, there is
still a great chance and possibility to reacquire it all over again. So proper
care for the nose and sinuses should be practiced in order to prevent it from
happening too often. To read more about curing sinusitis
with nasal drip, visit http://www.sinusdynamics.com/What's-the-Cure-for-Sinusitis-with-Nasal-Drip.html.
You can also see related topics, as well as treatment programs, at www.sinusdynamics.com. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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