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Sinuses denote the hollow spaces or cavities located near the skull bones surrounding the nose. Sinusitis refers to the swelling caused in the sinuses due to some allergic or immune reaction leading to the sinuses being blocked. Because of the blockage, air is trapped within sinuses and other secretions like pus may exert pressure on the sinus walls. Pain and extreme discomfort occurs due to the pressure that is usually known as a sinus attack.

At times, a vacuum may be created within the sinuses. Severe sinus infections are mainly indicated by pain in the head or neck, early morning headaches, painful upper jaw, cheeks and teeth, swollen eyelids, pain between the eyes stuffy nose loss of smell and tenderness around the nose, occasional fever, exhaustion, weakness, severe cough, and runny nose. In extremely rare cases, acute sinusitis may result in brain infection or a similarly complex problem.

Frequent smokers and those whose immune system has been weakened are more vulnerable to sinusitis and frequent infections.

When fever, facial pain, headaches, facial pressure, vision problems, and colored nasal-discharge exceeding 10 days are noted, a visit to the doctor is a must to seek treatment as leaving it untreated can put one at risk from the sinusitis developing pneumonia, bronchitis, ear infection, and bone infections.

Treatment of sinusitis needs to be treated from its early symptoms due to complications arising over time, which can spread the infection to other body parts. Resolving the condition may mean surgery as the only solution left.

It is much easier to not treat sinusitis by preventing its occurrence. This can be done by quitting smoking, treating colds immediately on their onset, gently cleaning up the nose as required and consuming plenty of warm liquids.

Featured Sinus Health Info Article: Sinus Irrigation

Combating Sinus Infection Via Sinus Irrigation

Sinus irrigation or sinus wash augment the drainage of sinus mucous. It helps in combating and overcoming sinus infections. Sinus wash is one of the common recommendations by doctor in case of sinusitis.

When someone suffers from sinusitis, the person has to wash his nose many times a day. Advantages of washing the nasal tissues frequently are many. The most prominent ones are that it removes the nasal irritants, which may irritate the nasal tissues. It removes newly developed colonies of bacteria in nasal pathway. Also, it drains nasal pathway and makes breathing easier.

Nasal cleaning system involves the cilia. Cilia move in a waving motion to push contents in nose towards throat back, from there the content goes in stomach and then gets eradicated. In non-infected nose, cilia show healthy movements. Research highlights use of sinus irrigants promotes the efficient movement of cilia.

A variety of liquid chemicals in market are available to be used as sinus wash. They can be chosen as per their use and requirement. The solutions are.

  • Isotonic saline solution – This saline solution maintains the exact salt concentration optimum with body fluids.
  • Hypertonic saline solution – This has greater salt content and they are... Full Sinus Irrigation article...

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