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Sinusitis
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Does anyone have any tips for chronic sinusitis ? Apart from saline nasal wash. I am getting rather fed up with it, every time I go to the ENT, he just tells me to wash my sinuses out and use a spray. I have had X rays and so on, and nothing devious was found, but 3 or 4 times a year I get an attack, and incidently, apparently my breath stinks. So anyone who has any advise would be greatly appreciated.
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when you get an answer - I will let my friend know -she is tortured with it and has actually gone private but never helped.
17:31 Tue 25th Nov 2014
Squad. I meant they didn't find any polyps etc. I had them done a couple of years ago and to tell you the truth I can't remember whether they were routine or MRI. I will have to search for them. I know one is very different from the other and I don't want to sound a fool, but I can't remember ! My symptoms ? Blocked nose, we'll not really blocked nostrils, I can breath ok, loss of taste and smell, bad breath ( apparently ) ringing in my ears. Some days I feel rather tired and worn out.
Giving this more thought, i feel that the diagnosis in your case is not sinusitis but non-allergic vasomotor rhinitis.
That being so, i am impressed bt the contents of the post by Clanad, particularly in the treatment:
Again, in my case, a steroidal spray (Beconase, here) is prescribed and used once in the morning and once in the evening during the onset of the symptoms. I have to say it changed my life in regards to sinusitis.
It doesn't work the same way as say Afrin or other decongestants that can only be used for 2 or 3 days at a time.
\\\\I've used Beconase for probably 20 years as soon as I recognize the onset of symptoms… maybe 2 or 3 times a year and it always it works. The only downside I find is that I'm certain my sense of smell and therefore sense of taste has lessened due to the steroid… but it's a fair trade-off in my opinion… \\\\
I would have thought that intranasal steroids would be the keystone of your treatment.
That being so, i am impressed bt the contents of the post by Clanad, particularly in the treatment:
Again, in my case, a steroidal spray (Beconase, here) is prescribed and used once in the morning and once in the evening during the onset of the symptoms. I have to say it changed my life in regards to sinusitis.
It doesn't work the same way as say Afrin or other decongestants that can only be used for 2 or 3 days at a time.
\\\\I've used Beconase for probably 20 years as soon as I recognize the onset of symptoms… maybe 2 or 3 times a year and it always it works. The only downside I find is that I'm certain my sense of smell and therefore sense of taste has lessened due to the steroid… but it's a fair trade-off in my opinion… \\\\
I would have thought that intranasal steroids would be the keystone of your treatment.