How to Treat a Sinus Infection

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Different Methods Used to Treat a Sinus Infection

This lens explores many different ways that people have reportedly used to treat sinus infections. It seems that some treatments are more effective than others for different people.

Additionally, different sinus infection treatments might be more effective than others depending on what is actually causing your particular sinus infection symptoms.

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Different ways to treat your sinus infection.

No more wonderinghow to treat a sinus infection

There are different ways you can treat your sinus infection. Depending on what is causing your sinus infection symptoms, your health care practitioner can prescribe the proper treatment for your specific ailments.

For a bacterial sinus infection, the most common treatment will be to prescribe antibiotics. Since antibiotics are able to fight effectively against bacterial infections, this can be a highly effective sinus infection treatment.

For fungal sinus infections, the most common prescription from a doctor might still be to prescribe an antibiotic. In this case, one would consider the possibility that this will not be an effective treatment since antibiotics are not effective in eliminating fungal infections.

There is a well known study that was conducted by the Mayo Clinic regarding chronic sinus infections. In their study, the Mayo Clinic discovered that almost ALL chronic sinus infections were caused by fungus and NOT bacteria.

What does this mean? If doctors are out there prescribing antibiotics for people who suffer from chronic sinus infections and these people are mainly suffering from fungal sinusitis, then they are possibly using the wrong treatment.

For those who suffer with chronic sinus infections, there are many natural sinus infection remedies that you may wish to consider when dealing with your sinus infection symptoms.

SinuCleanse (R) manufactures an excellent Sinus Neti Pot that you can use to rinse out your sinus cavities. Using the sinus neti pot and mixing in some saline solution in warm water, you literally pour a mixture of salt/saline solution through one nostril and out the other.

The effect is to rinse any excess mucus build up or other debris that is inside of your sinus cavities. Thus making them clean and hopefully free from infection.

Another natural sinus infection cure is manufactured by SinusBuster (TM). Sinus Buster is an all natural sinus infection remedy used to treat the symptoms of a sinus headache or other sinus malady.

Sinus Buster is a pepper based nasal spray that can be used to treat the symptoms of sinus cluster headaches and other sinus problems.

Sinus Buster can help to open up the sinus passages temporarily. This can offer some much needed relief from your sinus infection symptoms.

The first time you use Sinus Buster, it really makes an impression on you. It can really make your eyes water. As you use it, it doesn't bite quite as much because your body gets used to it.

One more remedy is a natural mineral supplement used to treat the symptoms of a sinus infection. This mineral supplement is known as colloidal silver.

Silver Sinus is an ionic colloidal silver solution that is used to target the symptoms of your chronic or acute sinus infection.

Throughout history, many experiments showed the effectiveness of silver as an all natural antimicrobial.

Silver's antimicrobial properties have been documented since early times and are legendary in their effectiveness.

Some of the common uses of silver as an antimicrobial today are:

Antimicrobial socks and clothing.

Bacteria Resistant coatings.

Burn Victims

Washing Machines

Water Purification

Sinus Infection

Summary

How to Treat a Sinus Infection

In summary, sinus infections are caused by bacteria, fungus and sometimes virus.

In order to properly treat a sinus infection, you must eliminate the symptoms by treating the cause.

Sinus infections are an inflammation or infection of the sinus cavities.

Excess mucus buildup can cause bacteria and other pathogens to get trapped in the sinus cavities and contribute to a sinus infection.

Keeping your sinuses clean and clear of infection should be a priority when trying to eliminate the occurrence of sinus infections.

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