|
22nd September 2009
1. Honey, please roll over.
Sound familiar? If you snore, it probably does. The next time your husband or wife wakes you in the night and asks you to roll over, he/she may just be onto something.
Experts believe that individuals who sleep on their... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Sinus problems affect millions of people on a daily basis. Many people face these problems from the time they wake up in the morning until they go to bed at night. These problems affect them at work, school, play, and during relaxation times. It’s a dra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Emergency rooms are being flooded with patients who don’t need to be there. These patients have minor maladies such as the flu, small fractures, or sinus infections.
The cost of treating these patients in the E.R. is about three times higher than it... Read >
Author: delilarjpaulus
17th September 2009
Ever wonder what is omega 3 good for anyway? Nowadays you hear talk about omega 3, but why are those omega3 fatty acids so important?
Studies have been done on the omega 3 fatty acids subject. And yes, essentially fish oil is necessary for your health.... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
14th September 2009
By the age of three years, more than 70 percent of children will have had at least one episode of earache and about a third will have had more than three episodes. Some children can have up to 20 infections in their first year. Every year, over 10 million... Read >
Author: markbouchar2009
04th September 2009
Polyps can be one of the causes of sinus infection that gives pain and suffering to someone. But how did polyps become responsible for sinus infection? There is actually a type that is called sinus polyps which are tear-shaped tissue swellings or growths ... Read >
Author: jillghprx
04th September 2009
Polyps can be one of the causes of sinus infection that gives pain and suffering to someone. But how did polyps become responsible for sinus infection? There is actually a type that is called sinus polyps which are tear-shaped tissue swellings or growths ... Read >
Author: jillghprx
21st August 2009
This expose is pened down for each person grappling with allergic reactions to amoxicillin. It is meant to provide you with worthwhile suggestions on what to do if you or a loved one is going through this mess. One fact that I want you to keep in mind is ... Read >
Author: Ras Reed
18th August 2009
Oregano leaves themselves are also used for detoxification of food and stimulation of appetite. These leaves are golden in colour, but when the oil gets extracted from them, they turn red. The oil is very strong by nature, and is therefore used in a dilut... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
16th August 2009
Oregano leaves themselves are also used for detoxification of food and stimulation of appetite. These leaves are golden in colour, but when the oil gets extracted from them, they turn red. The oil is very strong by nature, and is therefore used in a dilut... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
10th August 2009
Sinus infections affect millions of Yankees each year. Sinus infections can be agonizing and discomforting that it'll get in the way of your daily activities. Sometimes when have sinus infection, our doctor will recommend the usual dose of antibiotics a... Read >
Author: Simon Torres
05th August 2009
A sinus infection is an infection of the nasal passages in the nose. What has the ability to start off as a chemical reaction to an allergen or a head cold can turn into a sinus infection - which is much tougher to deal with. Anyone who is dealing with si... Read >
Author: nlwest21
04th August 2009
A headache affect the entire body. Even a very simple task as chatting becomes very difficult. Given below are some natural home remedies to relieve from the headaches.
Some Home Remedy For Headache
Most common cause for the headache is stress. Tak... Read >
Author: steven marks
03rd August 2009
Snow white slowly took a small bite of the apple and she fell to the ground losing consciousness. Most children, and even the adults, are familiar with this fairy tale story. It is in fact just a tale, but in real life, the apple can make wonders.
In r... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
03rd August 2009
Snow white slowly took a small bite of the apple and she fell to the ground losing consciousness. Most children, and even the adults, are familiar with this fairy tale story. It is in fact just a tale, but in real life, the apple can do wonders.
In rea... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
29th July 2009
It’s a fact. The world is becoming more connected via internet; and other electronic communication devices are more accessible than ever. With this, it is certainly no surprise that the usage of online medical consultations—otherwise known as telemedi... Read >
Author: KoolDocs
29th July 2009
The oregano oil is very strong and therefore should be used in thinned form. It is used for detoxification of food and it is also useful in stimulating appetite. The leaves of this plant are golden in color but when the oil gets extracted it turns red. Or... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
21st July 2009
Omega -3 DHA-- ClickDid you know that dietary lack of omega-3 fatty acids ranks as the 6th biggest cause of premature deaths in the US? That's right there are some 84,000 premature deaths a year! And, another 82,000 premature deaths a year can be attrib... Read >
Author: Tommie Cox
17th July 2009
Doctors all over the world are perplexed by the amazing healing ability of Manuka Honey. This medical anomaly is gaining worldwide recognition as a viable treatment alternative to antibiotics and other forms of medication. Recently, Manuka Honey has been ... Read >
Author: Franklin
16th July 2009
Indigenous to New Zealand, this natural healing agent helps to maintain good health, even when other treatment solutions have failed.
Doctors all over the world are perplexed by the amazing healing ability of Manuka Honey. This medical anomaly is gain... Read >
Author: honeymark
15th July 2009
Oregano oil is used for detoxification of food and is also useful in stimulating appetite. The leaves are golden in color but when the oil gets extracted they turn red. The oil is very strong, and is therefore used in diluted form. Oregano has been shown ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
09th July 2009
Tinnitus is an unpleasant experience people go through on a daily basis, but few know what actually causes their tinnitus. People tend to lose sight that tinnitus is actually a symptom rather than the actual ailment. There are many things that can cause t... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
Tinnitus is an unpleasant experience people go through on a daily basis, but few know what actually causes their tinnitus. People tend to lose sight that tinnitus is actually a symptom rather than the actual ailment. There are many things that can cause t... Read >
Author: Candy
05th July 2009
Sore teeth are just one of many TMD symptoms; although many people often confuse the sore teeth with other conditions such as sinus infections, tooth cavities or infection, or a bad bite. Many times sore teeth are caused by excessive pressure in the jaw j... Read >
Author: Candy
02nd July 2009
Fever is an elevation of the body's temperature in response to infection. A part of the brain called the hypothalamus serves as the body's thermostat. It helps us maintain a normal temperature of about 98.6 F. Sometimes, the hypothalamus resets the body's... Read >
Author: jerry james
29th June 2009
While there is no cure for tinnitus, there are ways to treat it and sometimes get rid of the aggravating noises you hear. Tinnitus is often caused by certain medical conditions. Treating the medical condition will sometimes alleviate tinnitus altogether s... Read >
Author: Candy
29th June 2009
A nose bleed is most commonly treated at home and usually will clear up on its own. Bloody noses in children and young adults usually originate from the septum just inside the nose. The septum separates the two nasal chambers.
A bloody nose in middle a... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com
28th June 2009
Sinus infection
Sinus infections are often caused by allergies or they can be the result of having a cold or flu. The sinuses contain defenses against foreign viruses and bacteria (germs). If the normal defenses are disrupted, they may ... Read >
Author: Og Candle
27th June 2009
The respiratory condition known as asthma is normally treated betting on what kind it is and what group it has been put in These groups are named dependent upon the elements that are able to set off an asthma attack. It is critical for people and their ph... Read >
Author: nlwest21
22nd June 2009
The Symptoms of tinnitus appear in a total sum of many ways. Most purchasers would identify tinnitus as "ringing in the ears" but in reality it can take a merde of different forms.
The sounds or symptoms of tinnitus can margin based on information from... Read >
Author: Candy
18th June 2009
For halitosis, the purpose of mouth cavities as well as the action of additional dental problem, is really acknowledged, that whoever is having a breath problem is asked to seek a dental professional and have a proper dental health diagnosis before lookin... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
13th June 2009
Many of us will confuse the signals of a sinus infection with that of the common cold. These signals that stimulate pain in the face, runny nose, headaches, and an irritated throat are indicative of both of these problems - but when those signals become t... Read >
Author: nlwest21
03rd June 2009
Post nasal drip (PND) is a symptom that can be very difficult to correct especially if it is chronic. It is a continual flow of mucus from the nasal passages and sinuses. Leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems... Read >
Author: jillghprx
29th May 2009
The exact type of the sound and the level of the sound that annoys the patients vary from one person Tinnitus is not a rare problem. It is estimated that about 17% of the world population has had it at some point in their lives. Tinnitus symptoms vary f... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson
19th May 2009
The sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages which causes misery for millions of people around the world.
If you are one of them you can get some comfort from knowing that there are some effective home remedi... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
11th May 2009
The cold and flu season keeps getting longer, because people keep getting sick.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 30.7 million Americans get sinus infections every year - roughly 14 percent of the population - and it accounts for nearly 13 ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th May 2009
There are several different types of infections that nearly all people have to deal with at least once in their lives, and sinus infections are one of these. While a mild sinus infection may seem like just a case of the common cold or even a weak version ... Read >
27th April 2009
Today yeast infections are becoming more common due to the many factors that cause them. An excess of Candida bacteria leads to a yeast infection. Candida is a serious infection that shouldn't be left untreated. When Candida isn't treated it can leads to ... Read >
Author: Brad Burnie
17th April 2009
When searching for bronchitis and symptoms of bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 8 of them, in fact.
I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our researchers some time to find them all!
Nevertheless, it's worth the... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
19th March 2009
A recirculating humidifier is one of many types of humidifiers available. Although more expensive than a basic warm mist humidifier, a recirculating humidifier reuses the water in the air instead of constantly filling up the tank.
Most recirculating hu... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.
03rd March 2009
If you're one of the millions of sinus sufferers, you know the debilitating effects this condition can bring.
Sinusitis can cause pounding headaches, runny nose, nasal congestion, pain in jaw & persistent fatigue and fever to asthma, halitosis, even se... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
16th February 2009
What is Hepa Filter?
HEPA filter means “High Efficiency Particulate Air” filters. These filters ensure a high degree of efficiency for removal of indoor and environmental pollutants in most environments. They help to remove micron size contaminants f... Read >
Author: umeshyadav
10th February 2009
Chronic sinus disease is a form of sinusitis. Strictly defined as an inflammation of any or all of the sinus cavities, which are as follows: the frontal sinuses (found in the forehead area), the sphenoid sinuses (found behind the nose), the ethmoid si... Read >
Author: mark
09th February 2009
Like most birds, cockatiels are very good at masking signs of health problems. Most diseases aren't detected until they have already reached an advanced stage. Therefore, you need to keep a close eye on your bird so you'll know when there's something wr... Read >
Author: D Swain
02nd February 2009
If you are thinking of having rhinoplasty but are concerned it will be way outside your budget, then you will want to read this article. In this article you will learn when and why your insurance company might pay for all or most of your rhinoplasty surge... Read >
Author: Aaron Almus
28th January 2009
On extreme cases of sinusitis or sinus infection, surgery is considered, especially if the condition is chronic. If you are presented with surgery as an option for your treatment, there are many factors you have to consider before going through the proced... Read >
Author: carla san g.
20th January 2009
Sinus congestion comprises a frequent ailment during the winter months that bears on a substantial portion of our population. Many of the stricken are not able to seek treatment, sometimes due to a lack of health insurance, other people are unable to sche... Read >
Author: Bungleigh
09th January 2009
Getting that dreaded post nasal drip is a sure sign that things are not working well in the nasal area.
Furthermore leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems and leave you feeling ill and miserable.
Sinus & ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
12th December 2008
A heartburn home remedy is seen as a good alternative to those who don't want medical or surgical treatments. When you take a heartburn home remedy, though, you should be patient and consistent since it will take weeks or even months before you see its ef... Read >
Author: juana cruz
08th December 2008
There are many acid reflux cures out there, but many people want a natural cure for acid reflux because, compared to surgical procedures and medications, natural remedies are cheaper and safer. They have little risks involved, and can be tried anytime at ... Read >
Author: juana cruz
08th December 2008
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma affects people of all ages. Not all people who have asthma have the symptoms of wheezing, cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. On the other hand, having these sympto... Read >
Author: Oz
05th December 2008
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma affects people of all ages. Not all people who have asthma have the symptoms of wheezing, cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. On the other hand, having these sympto... Read >
Author: Oz
05th December 2008
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma affects people of all ages. Not all people who have asthma have the symptoms of wheezing, cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. On the other hand, having these sympto... Read >
Author: Oz
03rd December 2008
Acid reflux is a disease that brings discomfort to those who suffer from it. It can happen anytime during the day and at night. To some, the pain is unbearable, which lasts for a few minutes to a very long time.
There are many acid reflux remedies ava... Read >
Author: juana cruz
03rd December 2008
While acid reflux is a disease that can lead to some forms of cancer if left untreated, there are many cures for acid reflux, ranging from natural remedies, to surgical procedures, to medications. Acid reflux natural remedies are preferred by many because... Read >
Author: juana cruz
01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hope Pope
If you have ever suffered with a sinus infection, you know how uncomfortable they can be... and how they seem to never go away.
Your doctor might have even put you on antibiotics and the stubborn sinus infection still wo... Read >
23rd October 2008
The health concerns of mold exposure have been growing thanks in part to increased media awareness and more research conducted in this field. It is important to know that mold and mold spores are everywhere, but it is when the conditions are right that th... Read >
Author: Casey Coke
07th October 2008
You walk up to your colleague to talk to him about an important issue at work. As soon as he starts talking, you have to turn your head away due to the stench coming from his mouth.
Bad breath is an embarrassing problem not just for the person sufferin... Read >
Author: CristianStan
06th October 2008
You walk up to your colleague to talk to him about an important issue at work. As soon as he starts talking, you have to turn your head away due to the stench coming from his mouth.
Bad breath is an embarrassing problem not just for the person sufferin... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
18th September 2008
Don't let your sinus infection linger...try natural sinus remedies for effective soothing relief ... without the nasty side effects of conventional treatments...
With the onset of Autumn and Winter, many of you will be having to put up with prolonged s... Read >
Author: Charlylou
09th September 2008
There are many factors which can lead to otalgia or earache. Among those factors, the first is the buildup of pressure in the eustachian tube. The eustachian tube drains fluids out of the middle ear through the back of the throat. But sometimes, a cold, a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
09th September 2008
Haemophilus influenzae can cause serious invasive disease especially in young children. Invasive disease is usually caused by encapsulated strains of the organism. H. influenzae most commonly causes ear, eye, or sinus infections, and pneumonia. The H. inf... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
It's that time of year again: flu season. Each year, millions of people hunker down in the fall to prepare for the annual onset of influenza outbreaks. With the season comes an onslaught of visits to, at best, pediatricians' offices and, at worst, hospita... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
02nd September 2008
Traditionally, Cat�s Claw has been used to treat arthritis, gastritis, tumors, dysentery, and female hormonal imbalances. Today, the plant has shown the ability to treat viral infections, minimize inflammation, and provide therapeutic action for stomac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
Antibiotics
The primary treatment for acute sinusitis is antibiotics for eradicating infection. A prolonged course is often needed because the blood supply to bony areas such as the sinuses is limited. This course may vary but a typical treatment take... Read >
Author: Alien
25th July 2008
Meningitis is inflammation of the thin tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, called the meninges. There are several types of meningitis. The most common is viral meningitis, which you get when a virus enters the body through the nose or mouth a... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
23rd June 2008
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. Symptoms of a sinus infection include headache or pressure in the eyes, cheeks, nose, or on one side of the head. Other symptoms may include nasal congestion with thick n... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th June 2008
Mold is a fascinating fungus that has been around for about 400 million years. Some molds are beneficial and welcome in our lives: fungus contributes to the creation of cheese, soy sauce and some medications. Mold is your home is another story.When found ... Read >
Author: Lauren Kline
25th May 2008
Bad breath is also associated with sinus infections because nasal discharge from your sinuses into the back of your throat can cause mouth odor. A child with bad breath may have a foreign object lodged in his or her nose. A bean or small item stuck in t... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
The foods eaten also are a potential cause of halitosis. Certain foods, such as garlic, onions and certain spices are frequently cited as cause for a person's bad breath. Both vegetarians and those who eat large quantities of meat may develop bad breath d... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th April 2008
Over the years,people have been able to come up or even formulate various causes of snoring. These causes are usually categorized into two groups for example,causes within our control,such as habitual factors and causes that are out of our control,like fa... Read >
Author: Wangeci
07th April 2008
Over the years,people have been able to come up or even formulate various causes of snoring. These causes are usually categorized into two groups for example,causes within our control,such as habitual factors and causes that are out of our control,like fa... Read >
Author: Wangeci
07th April 2008
How to Avoid Bad Breath?
Causes of Bad Breath
At one point or another, you may have suffered from bad breath. It is mighty embarrassing and may make people around you feel uncomfortable the moment you breath near someone or speak. Bad breath is ... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com
07th April 2008
Molds are a chunk of the natural environment that share humans love of the home environment. The only thing lacking for mold to grow indoors in moisture. Provide moisture and you have a very hardy pet. They exhibit similarities to bacteria and plants, but... Read >
Author: Remy
03rd April 2008
Molds are a chunk of the natural environment that share humans love of the home environment. The only thing lacking for mold to grow indoors in moisture. Provide moisture and you have a very hardy pet. They exhibit similarities to bacteria and plants, but... Read >
Author: Remy
02nd April 2008
A sinus infection can make you miserable and the end result to get rid of it is usually is by a round of antibiotics and decongestants. Nevertheless, what if you can cure sinus infection at home naturally with some things already in your kitchen cabinet? ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
02nd April 2008
Omega 3 benefits work like magic. They help you look and feel fantastic and protect you from a long list of diseases. Omega-3 fatty acids are important building blocks of our cell membranes, signaling pathways and neurological systems. They play a critica... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st April 2008
Orbital cellulitis affects the eye socket (orbit) as well as the skin closest to it. It is more common in children than it is in adults. Symptoms of periorbital cellulitis include fever, redness, and swelling of the eyelid. Periorbital cellulitis happen... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
I got carried away. I have 14 sinus buster tips here that may help you avoid serious sinus infections, sinusitis or other sinus problems. It's a myth that sinus infections are only seasonal. Sinus infections can occur more often in winter when houses are ... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
25th February 2008
Snoring is the result of blocked air passages. All cures for snoring revolved around clearing the blockages in the breathing passages. When you are awake the throat muscles keep the throat and air passages open. When you sleep the throat tissues relax a... Read >
Author: Peter sams
21st February 2008
If you have a snoring problem or your spouse or someone in your household does, the following natural tips may help you stop snoring or finally give you some relief.
At bedtime try to raise your head up higher by sleeping on a thick pillow or two or th... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
11th February 2008
Bad breather is a trouble that is shared by millions of folk across the nation. Bad breather is breather that has a painful smell. It's too known as halitosis. Many distinct things can induce halitosis from not brushing your teeth to sure medical conditio... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th January 2008
For some people, asthma symptoms are unmistakable-like trying to suck air through a straw, they say. But not everyone experiences the severe wheezing that's considered the hallmark of the disease. In fact, one of the most common symptoms is persistent cou... Read >
Author: Alien
20th September 2007
When you hear the terms nose surgery, nose job, or even rhinoplasty, it's easy to think of the celebrities making headlines with their recent visits to the plastic surgeon. But rhinoplasty provides relief to thousands of people every year in ways other th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th September 2007
Gum disease has also been linked to heart disease and strokes. Gum disease is a common dental problem that may result in tooth loss. Gum Disease is an infection in the gums surrounding the teeth. Gum disease is also one of the main causes of tooth loss am... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Dental diseases such as the tooth decay and gum disease are two of the most common human diseases. Dental problems are among the most common health problems experienced by older adults. In fact, people over 65 with natural teeth have more tooth decay than... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th August 2007
This Article provides Information on most of the Home Remedies for Cough which are especially recommended by users. First we will discuss about cough.
A cough is the body's reaction to inflammation or irritation in the throat, larynx, bronchial tubes or ... Read >
Author: Tom alter
10th August 2007
Read this Article to know the most of the Home Remedies for Cough which are especially recommended by most of the users. First we will discuss about Cough and its causes
Cough is an important reflex action, which the body undertakes to get rid of subst... Read >
Author: Tom alter
10th August 2007
Bad breath, also known as halitosis. Bad Breath is usually caused by the breakdown of proteins by bacteria somewhere in the mouth. Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, contribute to objectionable breath odor. Bad breath can also be caused by dry mout... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th May 2007
There are various sinuses within the body. They are of a hollow space filled with blood and water, they are situated in the bones, tissues and several organs within the body. A sinusitis infection problem may occur when the parnasal sinuses are inflamed.... Read >
Author: carla san g.
26th April 2007
There are several substances in the air that we inhale through our nose and mouth; these different materials can lead to allergy, which can lead to a sinus allergy infection. Allergies have been a drawback to people especially if they have active histamin... Read >
Author: Carlalet
25th April 2007
There may be times when you wake up and you have a headache or the part around your eyes is swollen. This is the sign of a sinus infection. This sinus infection is known as sinusitis. This illness is not very severe, but it can be a burden. A sinus infect... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th April 2007
It is hard to believe this, but nowadays there seem to be more cases of sinus infection then when antibiotics did not exist. That does not mean that antibiotics are not good in treating a sinus infection. There are many other reasons why the number of sin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th April 2007
As allergy season arrives, the approximate 37 million Americans who suffer from sinusitis annually, will need a form of relief to stop this problem before it reaches the point of surgery. Luckily, with advanced technology and Sinus Dynamics, we can help ... Read >
Author: SinusDynamics
07th April 2007
A gentleman named Jason H. recounted to me recently how he managed to treat a sinus infection without the use of antibiotics. Jason has a long history of 15 years of chronic sinus problems, and he has undergone 4 sinus surgeries. He is happy about his l... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
29th March 2007
Due to the fast way of life today, getting sick is out of the question. Sinusitis is more common than hypertension and arthritis. Common sinus infection symptoms include facial pain, headache and fever. Sinusitis usually results from infections on the up... Read >
Author: Carlalet
01st March 2007
Pink eye, or pinkeye, is a common name for a condition known medically as conjunctivitis. Pink eye is an inflammation of the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. This membrane is know as conjunctiva.
... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
27th February 2007
Sinusal infections are a very common disorder of the sinuses, known for causing the patient a high deal of pain and discomfort. The etiopathology of these infections is very multifold as it implies especially all sorts of allergies but also genetic factor... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
In the winter time, the most common disease that one can develop is bronchitis. This is the result of an infection with a virus, most of the times. There is always the possibility that symptoms of bronchitis carry out for some time even after bronchitis h... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th February 2007
The nose plays a special role in the body’s defense system. The air which enters the nostrils and goes through the nose to sinus cavities and then goes to the lungs is filtered by the nose. The nose has a cilia system that does all this cleaning up. If ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st February 2007
Sinusitis is an infection that occurs in the nasal cavities, the sinuses. If the cilia filter is malfunctioning, the bacteria we inhale by breathing can get blocked in the sinus cavities and produce a local infection.
Treating sinusitis is made with dr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th January 2007
A sinus headache, if caused by the sinuses, is more of a face ache than a true headache. The sinus passages are located under many areas of skin on the face. An infection of the sinuses may cause them to swell and therefore become painful. The sinus infec... Read >
Author: Richard Romando
30th January 2007
The infection of the sinuses (cavities situated inside the skull, which are filled with air), also known as sinusitis is produced by bacteria, fungus and sometimes by pollutants and allergic factors. It can be acute or chronic and can lead to serious comp... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
29th January 2007
Sinusitis can be infectious and non-infectious, but most of the time the infection is present. The sinus infections affect every year 37 million Americans.
The treatment is based on antibiotic drugs to kill the bacterium that causes the infection of si... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th January 2007
Main every day life causes of sinusitis are catching cold, not drinking enough liquids, not resting enough, blowing the nose to hard or annoying the first signs of infection. Untreated small infections can get severe in time and even become permanent in c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th January 2007
Bacteria such as Haemophyllus Influenza or Streptococcus Pneumonia are usual inhabitants of our upper respiratory tract causing no damages to the body. When the organism is affected by another viral infection, is weaken or the sinuses are obstructed, they... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th January 2007
Millions of Americans are affected by sinusitis every year, much more than in the years before discovering antibiotics. Though, ant biotherapy still remains the best method to cure SOME of the sinus infections, especially those produced by bacteria.
O... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th January 2007
Sinus infections are generally cured by medicational means as well as by applying warmed up compresses on your face at home. The expected goals of the treatment are:
1. To relieve the pain and the pressure the patient feels.
2. Reduce sinus inflammati... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
The human nose is the first external filter of the through nasal passages and sinus cavities incoming air. The lining connecting nasal passages and sinus cavities contains a so called cilliar layer, a hair like cell extremity with the role of catching flu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
If you consult a physician, he will mostly diagnose sinus diseases by a complete history of your signs and by examining your sinus area and the upper respiratory system. A simple but efficient way to diagnose sinus inflammation and infection is to exercis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Sinus infections can be painful and uncomfortable. Antibiotics are usually prescribed to treat sinus infections but they are not the recommended long term solutions. I suffer from sinusitis and found that natural sinus remedies work best for me.
Here a... Read >
Author: alvin toh
02nd January 2007
Many people are affected by sinus problems each year. Once you get a sinus infection you are almost assured of getting more in the future. Many medications fail to help get rid of sinus symptoms such as headache, stuffy nose and infection. Herbal remed... Read >
Author: alvin toh
02nd January 2007
Sinus infections can be painful and for many they are a common occurrence. The medical cure for a sinus infection is often to treat it with antibiotics. However, these can have negative side effects and are not effective when taken too often. For these... Read >
Author: alvin toh
17th November 2006
I am one of the 35,000,000 Americans who suffer from chronic sinusitis. I've looked at numerous potential sinusitis cures over the years and have undergone two painful sinus operations. I still was coming down with sinus infections after that, which was... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
05th October 2006
Get Rid of My Sinus Infection!
Ever wondered how you get a sinus infection? Ever wondered how you permanently get rid of a sinus infection? First of all we should explain what a sinus is. This will help us know how to truly combat sinus problems an... Read >
Author: Jason Luke
03rd October 2006
If you have anxiety, have you ever noticed that sometimes you just don't feel well physically after a stressful time? Well...you are not imagining it, because there definitely IS a correlation between sickness and stress.
Two of the most common illness... Read >
Author: Alexandra Mannock
21st August 2006
You caught a cold but it hasn't gone away yet and breathing through your nose is still difficult. You feel a throbbing or pounding in your face or behind your eyes. What started out as a cold may have progressed into something called sinusitis. Sinusi... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
21st August 2006
Why do millions of people choose to make their allergies worse instead of better? Sounds hard to believe, but it happens everyday. Whether allergies affect you year-round or during seasonal changes, allergies equal fatigue, congestion, sinus infections an... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
12th July 2006
Colds, sinusitis or sinus infections, bad breath, allergies. What do all of these have in common? Aside from being irritating and hampering normal life, believe it or not, they can all be eased and even prevented with a special nasal wash containing Xyli... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
08th July 2006
icle will help minor suffering in both sinus infections, and may even help some cases of nasal type allergies. I am writing this article out of my own experience with sinus infections, post nasal drip, and from having lots of nasal allergies years ago. No... Read >
Author: Michael Homan
16th June 2006
In his book "The Sinus Cure- 7 Simple Steps to Relieve Sinusitis and other Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions", Dr. Murray Grossan, M.D., defines a "sinus cure" as follows: " A cure is defined as partial or complete relief of symptoms". With the inclusion o... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
16th June 2006
Sinus irrigation is the main component in my personal arsenal to battle sinusitis and sinus infections. While struggling with numerous sinus infections a number of years ago, I ran across a book by Dr. Murray Grossan entitled "The Sinus Cure- 7 Simple St... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
12th June 2006
"Postnasal drip is an unscientific term that refers to the sensation of thick phlegm in the throat which can become infected". So says Dr. Murray Grossan in his book "The Sinus Cure, 7 Simple Steps". He goes on to explain that this is caused when our ci... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
04th June 2006
What Is Astragalus?
An Herb native to China, Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceous) has been used for more than 2,000 years to balance the vital energy--or qi--which is thought to flow through all beings. A relative of licorice and the pea plant, Astraga... Read >
Author: Home herb
03rd April 2006
Sinus problems affect millions of people on a daily basis. Many people face these problems from the time they wake up in the morning until they go to bed at night. These problems affect them at work, school, play, and during relaxation times. It's a drag ... Read >
Author: Jordan Bartlett
07th January 2006
Don't expect antibiotics to cure every illness. Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections. In the past antibiotics were prescribed "just in case" the infection was bacterial rather than viral because it was thought that taking them "coul... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
24th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Linda Slater Dowling
A lot of hard work and planning goes into choosing your college and then preparing for college life. But although your stacks of extra-long sheets, dorm-size refrigerators, photos of friends and family and textbooks ... Read >
Author: linda slater dowling
04th December 2005
We all know how it feels. We've felt the pain. The pressure builds until you think you can't handle it any more. Your head feels like it's twice its normal size and ready to burst. You know what I'm talking about: Sinus problems and sinus infections; wha... Read >
Author: Jordan Bartlett
18th November 2005
After two painful sinus operations, I was still coming down with infections. I had to find some real remedy to my sinusitis problem, as I was tired of taking antibiotics and especially tired of the dull, deep headaches every time I had an attack.
Si... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
03rd November 2005
It is said that around 30 per cent of all people suffer from sinusitis or sinus infection at least once each year. Sinuses are little air pockets inside the skull bones. They are located to either side of the nose, behind and in between the eyes, in the f... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett
20th May 2005
Post nasal drip is a sensation of mucous build up in the throat. Sometimes you may even feel a dripping sensation from the back of your nose. The cause is over-production of mucous by glands in the nose and in the throat.
At a healthy level those gland... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
|