Exploring Acupuncture as a Complementary Approach to Sinusitis Treatmentcreated at May 08, 2009 1,148 Acupuncture, |
The non drug remedies for sinus infectioncreated at May 07, 2009 1,158 Several non-drug remedies can help alleviate sinus infection symptoms.These include staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids to thin mucus, |
Understanding the Interplay Between Allergies and Sinusitiscreated at May 08, 2009 1,178 Allergies and sinusitis frequently interact, |
Understanding the Impact of a Deviated Septum on Sinusitiscreated at May 08, 2009 1,153 A deviated septum, |
Unveiling the Culprits: Understanding the Causes of Sinusitiscreated at May 06, 2009 1,157 Sinusitis, |
Unveiling the Importance of Cilia in Respiratory Healthcreated at May 08, 2009 1,198 Cilia, |
Exploring Alternate Sinus Treatments: Beyond Antibioticscreated at May 07, 2009 1,245 While antibiotics play a crucial role in treating sinus infections, |
Exploring Sinus Dysfunction: Factors Affecting Ciliary Functioncreated at May 07, 2009 1,185 Understanding why cilia may fail to move mucus out of the sinuses sheds light on the complexities of sinus dysfunction. Here's what you need to know:Loss of Ciliary FunctionDuring the early stages of a sinus infection, |
Understanding Sinus Drainage: The Role of Ciliacreated at May 07, 2009 1,161 Sinus drainage plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy sinus function and preventing sinus infections. Here's how it works:Ciliary ActionTiny hair-like structures called cilia line the surface of the sinuses. These cilia beat in coordinated waves, |
What is done if I have to have sinus surgery?created at May 08, 2009 1,175 You should first understand that I am not a surgeon, |
What effect do nasal polyps have on sinus problems?created at May 08, 2009 1,120 Nasal polyps are not true polyps but rather are probably caused by inflammation in the nose. They look like peeled grapes but are basically fluid-filled sacs. They can be found anywhere in the sinuses or nose and commonly are associated with sinus infectio... |
Why do we have sinuses?created at May 06, 2009 1,274 The sinuses are air pockets located inside the bones in the skull. They are located to either side of the nose (maxillary), |