Articles, tagged with "sinusitis", page 5
30th September 2010
Are you a sinus sufferer and have decided to try some herbs to help out? There is now a growing demand for these helpful herbs as they have been shown to be very effective in helping people deal with their symptoms as well as offer actual relief or preven...
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Author:
Donna Perez
29th September 2010
Post-nasal drip, also known as Upper Airway Cough Syndrome, occurs when excessive mucus is produced by the sinuses. The excess mucus accumulates in the throat or back of the nose. It can be caused by rhinitis, sinusitis, laryngopharyngeal acid reflux, or ...
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Author:
defarati
22nd September 2010
Do you suffer from sinus problems? Do you wake up in the morning with congestion, headaches, and a distinctive pain or pressure from very specific points in your face, nose, or forehead? You may be one of the millions of Americans who suffer from sinusiti...
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Author:
Donna Perez
22nd September 2010
Experiencing sinusitis is pretty common. Nasal and sinus congestion, headaches, facial pains and the general feeling of being sick can hit you in as much as several times in a year. But due to its popularity, sinusitis has become one of those conditions t...
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Author:
jillghprx
15th September 2010
We all know that there are different kinds of bacteria that lead to infectious diseases. Still, this simple assumption is just not enough to prevent and overcome bacterial infections. Quite often bacterial infections do not require any medical measures. M...
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Author:
Catherine Barron
15th September 2010
Most of the time, sinusitis is brought about by bacteria trapped inside the sinuses, starting an infection. Symptoms such as headaches, facial pain, nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, and constant sneezing begin to emerge. At this point, it is highly advi...
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Author:
jillghprx
15th September 2010
Each year, more and more people are suffering from bouts of sinusitis. Just to name a few, common symptoms of sinus infection typically include nasal congestion and discharge, headaches, pain over the sinus areas, and post-nasal drip. Others may also expe...
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Author:
jillghprx
08th September 2010
When pregnant, it is often common for women to experience nasal congestion due to swelling of the mucus membranes in the sinuses. This might be brought about by the same hormones causing congestion in the vaginal membranes. Nasal congestions can be manife...
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Author:
jillghprx
08th September 2010
Stop Snoring Naturally
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Overcome snoring once and for all
Do women snore? Of course, women snore too therefore snoring is not gender specific. Males generally believe that snoring is just a normal condition that...
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Author:
iPhoneGratis
08th September 2010
Sinusitis – best known as rhinosinusitis – is basically a swelling of the tissue lining of sinuses and millions are afflicted every year by this condition. Generally, sinuses are air filled, however when these get clogged and fill up with fluid, microbes ...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
01st September 2010
Immune system is the resistance power of our body protection from illness and disease. A person with strong immune system is easily to combat with organism and infections that may result into further ailments and problematic disease.
There are some met...
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Author:
Healthy_Woman
01st September 2010
Long before doctors started recommending the use of nasal irrigation for patients of sinusitis, it has already become a customary treatment method in India for nasal congestion and other conditions affecting the nose. It is, in fact, an ancient yogic tech...
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Author:
jillghprx
01st September 2010
Despite its frequent attacks on millions of people around the world every year, Sinusitis is rarely given the due treatment, as patients always target handling the symptoms, while overlooking the main cause of the symptoms. However, FINess sinus offers th...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
01st September 2010
With the advancement of medical science, treatments are now easier and less painful than before. Various difficult incurable diseases can be cured with the help of this updated medical science. Every now and then, researchers with their meticulous effort ...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
23rd August 2010
One of the most fatal of all meningococcal diseases is called meningococcemia, a bacterial infection in the bloodstream. It is so deadly that patients who do not get prompt treatment may die from respiratory or heart failure within 6 to 24 hours. However,...
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Author:
Lupe Faulkner