Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
10:26 am
I’m pretty sure my nose is stuffed up because a cold but the sinus and allergy box claims relief for everything I’m expriencing. Do you think it’ll help even though it’s not Sudafed Sinus and Cold?
Some people take too much stuff in general, including myself, and I do blame the Pharma Industry. But in the end I can only blame myself… anyways…
So if Sudafed is for stuffiness, though it’s not a cold then the Sinus and Allergy is ok though it’s not Cold and Allergies?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
4:35 pm
I have always been a big fan of natural cures versus chemical ones. If there is an alternative, I’d rather consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were made in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dextro-ferra-whatever chemicals just don’t sound healthy to me.
Lately, while surfing the Internet looking at natural cures, I stumbled on an allergies internet site that claims you can cure allergies and most other diseases by taking a regular dose of a particular product ( not their own ). At first, I was under the impression that it was surely some variety of snake oil trick. But after doing some research, I started to think that it really may be possible to cure allergies permanently.
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
3:01 pm
I’m wondering if this is relatively safe. They take like an hour before they start working if swallowed. My allergies get really bad really fast so I was thinking this would be a faster means of clearing up my sinuses. I’ve tried researching it but all i found were the same unanswered questions.
Please don’t bother to answer if you just want to tell me not to and have no evidence to back up your opinions.
Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
2:01 am
When your immune system reacts to something that does not bother most other people, the cascade of bodily responses that follow are often referred to as allergic reactions. Often people who have allergies are sensitive to more than one thing. Scientists think that our genetic makeup and our environment contribute to whether or not we will experience allergies.
We need our immune system to sound an alarm and fight germs. It is our body’s defense system. But, if you suffer from allergies your body may be sounding a false alarm and causing a runny nose, sneezing, swelling, and rashes that make you feel bad when you are exposed to a triggering substance.
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
4:21 pm
I have an aweful sinus infection. I went to the doctors yesterday and got put on an anit biotic. Today is day 2.
The main problem is the headach due to all the pressure. Its TERRIBLE. I have to study for finals which are next week and I can hardly read the pages of my text book without feeling unexplainable amounts of pain in my eyes and head.
I have tried so many over the counter meds (forgive my spelling, musinex, sudafed – 3 different types of sudafed – regular, sinus headach, and ‘sinus and allergy’, tylenol allergy…) none of the over the counter meds are working.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at
10:37 am
Sinus Pain Relief
Let me guess: You’re researching sinus pain relief because you or someone in your family has been besieged by sinus headaches. I am Mark Hawyes, and I have become an expert on sinus problems. I suffered for years from this universal condition, but I learned a way to beat it. I can help you beat it, too.
We have several sinus cavities in several areas of the body, but most often when we are talking about sinuses we are discussing those in the head. We have four pairs of sinuses that, when negatively affected, contribute to headache. The frontal sinuses are behind the prominent bones of the forehead. They are centered above your nose. The ethmoid sinuses are just about where our glasses pinch the nose. You will find the maxillary sinuses residing behind the cheekbones, and the sphenoid sinuses are below our temples. There are passages that connect the eyes and ears to the rear of the throat, with the openings for the other sinuses. The sinuses fill with mucus in order to perform their work. The mucus helps them to stop dirt and foreign objects before they reach our inner organs. Mucus also helps to moisten and heat the air in our sinuses passages. They also provide an air cushion to protect the head, and they give us the individual qualities of our voices.
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Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
9:49 am
Sinus allergy is a very common illness, which fortunately is not life threatening in most cases. However, its symptoms can wear you down especially if you do not know the source of your allergens. Certain drugs can also cause drowsiness or other side effects. You may wish to consider natural remedies for sinus allergy, as safer alternatives to provide relief.
You may often find that you need to stay in bed when your symptoms become severe. Some of the most common symptoms that you may have to contend with include sneezing, coughing, sore throat, runny nose, and more. Here are a few examples of natural remedies for sinus allergy:
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
5:17 pm
When it comes to finding the best sinus headache relief, there are several different factors in particular that you are going to have to seriously take into consideration. For one, in order to find the best sinus headache relief for yourself, you are going to have to determine just how bad your allergies actually are.
In order to do this, you are going to have to make an appointment with your doctor so that you can discuss with them about important factors and so that thus your doctor can determine how bad your allergies are, and hence how strong of sinus headache relief treatment you are going to need.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
11:50 pm
I have a lot of sinus problems, I have tried taking allegra-d, claritin, sudafed, nasal sprays….has anyone with sinus problems found anything that works pretty well?
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
1:23 pm
I have had sinus infection problems and allergy problems for the past two years, and nothing can seem to stop them from coming back and my head is never fully cleared. My ears have been popping for that long too. I’ve been on antibiotics from time to time throughout the infections, but they don’t help. I’ve used Neil med sinus relief bottle, which clears it up some, but doesn’t fully stop. I talked to a pharmacist recently and I am taking Ceteri-D, which helps some, but doesn’t stop the infection. My head has been stuffed up for that long along with the ears popping, and I’ve had trouble hearing because of it. The doctors have helped the best they could, but the pharmacist says I might need to see an allergy specialist. What can the allergy specialist do to fully stop my infection, so my ears will not pop, and I can have a clear head forever? I’ve been to an ears, nose, and throat doctor too because I’ve had ear wax build up problems, but I don’t think that’s why my ears have been popping. Any advice on treatment methods for this continuous infection will be helpful, or what procedures can an allergy specialist do? Thanks in advance.
I remember the infection started a couple years back right before new years. I take medicine to relieve the symptoms, but nothing stops the infection fully. I just don’t want to be on medications for the rest of my life because I have lost some musical ability being stuffy like this.