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Sinusitis
Sinusitis is an infection or inflammation of the sinuses
  • Pain and pressure in the face and behind the eyes.
  • Blocked nose.
  • Post nasal drip.
  • Mucus is smelly and yellow or discoloured.
  • Toothache.
  • When the small openings, called ostia, become blocked, the sinuses become inflamed and this is usually the cause of sinusitis.

    The mucus can no longer escape, pressure builds up as a consequence and the infection in the sinuses is trapped. The bacteria multiply and the symptoms of sinus start.

    The ostia will become blocked as a result of colds and flu, allergies and hay fever.

    The ostia may also become blocked because of abnormalities in the nasal passages or as a symptom of other diseases.
    Once diagnosed as sinusitis, your doctor will more than likely attempt to restore drainage within the sinuses. You will also give you antibiotics if there is an infection present.
    As usual, alternative therapies will try to attend to the underlying causes with this disease, such as a weak immune system. They will also attempt to relieve the pressure of the sinuses and let them drain. The symptoms of sinusitis are similar to other upper respiratory conditions so please have your problem diagnosed by a doctor before beginning any treatment yourself.

    Aromatherapy: Eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, pine, or thyme may help break up your clogged sinuses. Use in a vaporiser or steam inhalation.

    Chinese Herbs: The Chinese practitioner will need to fully examine you and your symptoms before prescribing any preparations. The preparation may include the Chinese herb ephedra (Ephedra sinica), a decongestant. However this herb is not to be used if you have hypertension or heart disease. Only use it under the supervision of a Professional.

    A number of other Chinese herbs are also helpful in relieving sinusitis symptoms. These include honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), fritillary bulb (Fritillaria cirrhosa), tangerine peel (Citrus reticulata), xanthium fruit (Xanthium sibiricum), and magnolia flower (Magnolia liliflora).

    Herbal Therapies: Bromelain tablets have been shown in controlled studies to reduce inflammation, nasal discharge, headache, and breathing difficulties. You can give your immune system a lift with Echinacea, goldenseal, or garlic, preferably raw.

    To fight severe mucus production, herbalists suggest elder flower, eyebright, marsh mallow, or goldenrod

    Homoeopathy: Homoeopaths recommend specific remedies for various types of sinusitis discomfort.

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