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Samuraisan | 17:28 Tue 25th Nov 2014 | Body & Soul
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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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You have already got a thread going in Health and Fitness....why do you want another?
I think she put it here first, Sqad, and then saw H&F
LOL.....thanks my love....;-)
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You are correct Psybbo. I thought I had posted on the wrong thread. I am quite new to all this.
I know that you have probably heard this before, but what about inhalation ? Nice big towel, bowl of very hot water and a few menthol crystals from the chemist (or a few drops of Olbas oil) and have a good inhale. Always relieves it for me. Not saying it's a cure but a great help.
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As with the majority of commercial aircraft pilots, I've experienced bouts of sinusitis nearly all of my career. We're told that the constant changing air pressure (even in pressurized airplanes) irritates the mucous membranes in the sinus cavities which, in turn results in an abundance of mucus being produced. The mucous (and underlying membranes) are perfect places for the formation of bacteria. My doctor tells me that in most cases the bacteria is controlled by the inbreathing of oxygen which kills the bacteria.

However, the swollen membranes (I'm getting to the point) form pockets where oxygen doesn't reach and suddenly the bacteria blooms, resulting in additional swollen membranes and the vicious circle only enlarges. Hence the prescription of antibiotics, such, as in my case, Augmentin. This can only go on for so lo before the antibiotic is no longer very effective.

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 do believe that during the winter months when the air (especially indoors) is very dry, that the use of a simple saline spray used 8 or 10 times a day is helpful.

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