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How do I differentiate between a cold and a sinus infection? Can i treat a sinus infection at home?


How do I differentiate between a cold and a sinus infection? Can i treat a sinus infection at home?
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Any Idea for hor home treatment for sinus or any other ideas to help remove symptoms?


My husband have had sinus infection and allergies for awhile now. He's allergic to dust and so far we haven't found an effective nasal spray also. Any Idea for hor home treatment for sinus or any other ideas to help remove symptoms?
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What is the best way to releive sinus pressure?


I've tried afrin and zicam, but you can only use them for 3 days. And Somtimes I take sudafed and tylonel sinus but you can't use those all the time either. Every morning I wake up with sinus pressure probably due to allerigies, does anybody know how i can get releif for this once and for all ? thanks.
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To relieve the sinus pain, start with a hot wash cloth on the face and eyes. Repeat a few times that will help until the next procedure is completed.You can buy a saline solution spray bottle at the Pharmacy along with Nasonex. Nasonex is a nasal spray used once a day, preferable in the morning when you wake.
This medication works and is worth the trip to the doctor for the prescription. First part you clean out the nasal cavity using the saline then use nasonex only two pumps on each side. Stop smoking if you are a smoker, and stay out of smoke filled areas. Take your allergy medicine every morning. Never consider surgery, the infections come back and it is very painful.There is no quick or permanent fix for this recurring infection.  (+ info)

will decreased salt intake reduce arrhythmia?


Yes,I know that it certainly wouldn't hurt to decrease sodium consumption. Sick Sinus Syndrome is the point to be taken here. Pulse rate rapid and slowed. Nothing drastic, physician wants pacemaker but I'm not confident with devices being reactive. Proactivity is the goal here by homeopathic or diet control. Any opinions ? not thrilled with specialists either.
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no. it is caused by electrical problems which have nothing to do with salt intake. pacemaker is the answer. salt will reduce or help with CHF (congestive heart failure) but that's about it.  (+ info)

How can I relieve sinus pressure in my ears?


I was diagnosed with pneumonia on Saturday and a sinus infection on Monday. I have been taking antibiotics, steroids, decongestants, nasal spray, and have been sleeping with a cool mist humidifier in my room. I can't hear out of my right ear from sinus pressure (it's been like this since Monday.) I've tried hot showers, hot washcloth over my ear, and decongestants yet the pressure is still unbearable. Any other ideas on how I can relieve this sinus pressure in my ears?
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Boy, you must be miserable. I'm sorry to hear you're so ill. You're doing everything right, you're just going to have to wait it out. Not what you wanted to hear, I know, so I'm sorry about that.  (+ info)

Can a sinus infection make your face feel hot?


I don't have a fever, but I have had a sinus infection for a few weeks now and my face feels warm. I have taken my temperature numerous times, but it stays normal. Could my face feel hot because my sinuses are inflamed? Is this normal?
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Yes, when I get sinus infections my face feels hot.  (+ info)

Is early repolarization of heart a kind of arrhythmia?


I am asking this because in the medical standard for NAVY any history of ECG arrhythmia is disqualifying. I thought it would be good to ask if early repolarization is a type of arrhythmia. I have never had any symptoms, or used any medications for my condition. Thank you.
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Early repolarization as seen on an ECG is not an arrythmia. It is a pattern of ST elevation considered a normal variant generally seen in younger individuals, more often males.
Good luck in your career!  (+ info)

What is the differences between allergies and recurring sinus infections?


I just had sinus surgery but I still continue to get recurring sinus infections

I rarely get any allergy symptoms. I don't get ichy eyes, running nose, or sneezing.
I dont know if the doctor just didn't do the operation right or what.
Cause I doubt I have allergies.
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infections usually have color to them whereas allergies run clear.  (+ info)

What is the best way to get over a sinus infection?


I have strep and a sinus infection/cold right now and I would love to have some advice as to what to do to help cure the sinus infection without getting medicine perscribed from a doctor as I already have some for the strep. If anyone could give me some advice that would be lovely, thank you.
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Go to the Pharmacy and in the cold remedies, look for a product called Simply Saline.

Go home, and get an old towel ready. Lay down on the sofa or bed, with your head tipped back over the edge. Gently drip some of the saline into your nose. It will collect in your sinuses and start to feel heavy. Let it sit for a bit, then sit up and BLOW. Repeat this a few times.

The saline will loosen the buildup in your sinuses and allow it to drain. I'd repeat the treatment 3 or 4 times a day, but you should feel improvement within a day. (You may feel a bit more stuffed immediately following, but as soon as you start draining, you'll know it!)  (+ info)

What kind of doctor specializes in sinus & breathing problems?


I am 16, and I've had sinus and breathing problems for quite some time now.

My mom just got us good health insurance, so she wants to take me to a specialist, but we have no idea who specializes in that kind of thing?

What are they called?
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You need a pediatric respirologist. They can usually be found in hospitals running clinics. Search "pediatric respirologist" at your local hospital.

ENTs can be good, but they tend to specialize more in masses and tumours and things that can be surgically removed.

By the way, before you can see a specialist, you usually need a referral letter from a GP or your family doctor or at least a walk in clinic. Also, when you do that, the GP can direct you to the right specialist, AND give you their address/phone/name etc.  (+ info)

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