January 5th, 2010 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
This exciting news is the best news that we have been waiting on for four years – to prove the deposition of medication through Sinus Dynamics.Most ENT’s have always asked us that it would be better if there is a clinical study done on the amount of medication deposited and penetrated in the sinuses. Now this fantastic news and clinical study (to be found on http://www.sinusdynamics.com/differential-deposition-of-aerosols.html) proves the Sinus Dynamics treatment to be 82.9% successful for treating pre-sinus surgery, post-sinus surgery, acute and chronic sinusitis.I encourage you to please spend a few minutes to read the said study and familiarize yourself with the facts that are in the study. After reading, I am sure that you would be able to explain and share this great news with everyone. This is particularly helpful for those who have sinusitis or sinus infection and needs fast and proven treatment to overcome their problems for good.As you read this study, it will show you that Sinus Dynamics has the smallest particle size in the industry and is able to deposit the medications into the sinuses better than any other sinusitis or sinus infection products. In order to have the best result in TOPICAL treatment of sinusitis, you need to have particle size of 3.2 mmhg. Sinus Dynamics is the ONLY treatment that meets this requirement.The study discusses the value of the Sinus Dynamics Aerosolized Sinus Medication Program for chronic and acute sinusitis patients. The comprehensive study was published in August of 2008 and was conducted by clinical research physicians who are on staff with three prominent American medical universities. When compared to other aerosolized therapies available in the medical industry, the study fully confirms that the smaller size of the mist particle of the Sinus Dynamics SinusAero Nebulizer penetrates the ostium for achieving topical deposition of medications on the mucosa of the paranasal sinus cavities – including the hard-to-reach maxillary sinus. Additionally, the study discusses the fact that the deposition of the medication on the sinus lining was the same whether or not the patient had a Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) procedure. Also, the rate of recovery from the patient’s acute or chronic sinusitis was the same using the Sinus Dynamics therapy for patients who had FESS procedures performed on them, and for those who did not. Please see the last paragraph on page one of the study where Sinus Dynamics is mentioned.Again, Sinus Dynamics is the only one treatment that has the smallest particle sizes for the deepest penetration of medication in the sinuses for treatment of Sinusitis and sinus infection .There are some physicians who questioned the ability of the penetration of the medication in the sinuses through Sinus Dynamics. Now we have a clinical study as proof to show that our treatment is the most effective sinusitis treatment and sinus infection treatment in the world.Now all ENT’s and doctors that needed more information in prescribing Sinus Dynamics, or those that needed more clinical proof are prescribing more of the Sinus Dynamics treatment for their sinusitis patients more than ever.Again, the complete clinical study can be found on http://www.sinusdynamics.com/differential-deposition-of-aerosols.html
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December 22nd, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
Sinus infections are diagnosed in more than 30 million US residents every year and are among the most common reasons people see their doctor. Sinus problems are usually diagnosed after taking a medical history, doing a physical exam and evaluating the signs and symptoms. However most people know they have a sinus problem or sinus infection before they ever visit their doctor. The doctor visit may follow days or even weeks of trying to cure a sinus infection .
Sinus problems are frequent among people with immune problems. Sinus infections can last for weeks or months without the right treatment and often people go through dozens of sinus solutions without any luck.
In the past sinus infections were treated with antibiotics which were prescribed for 7- 10 days in an attempt to reach the sinuses, however they are usually not prescribed anymore because it’s an established fact that most sinus infection s are caused by fungi or viruses. In addition the antibiotics generally were not able to reach the deep sinus cavities. Americans have spent billions of dollars on drugs or medications that promise relief from sinus symptoms and these did not work.
Sinusitis can be acute, which is usually temporary, or chronic, which requires a more permanent solution. Sinus problems can affect breathing and produce a cough from irritating the cough reflex in the throat from sinus drainage. For people with acute or chronic sinusitis, the openings of the cavities are usually narrow and blocked.
Four sets of sinus cavities reside within your head. These are openings that drain mucous and debris out of the nasal passages. Although they are rare, complications can occur including abscess, orbital cellulitis, meningitis or osteomyelitis.
The goal of sinus treatment is to get rid of the sinus infection or sinus problem, reduce the swelling of the openings to the sinus cavities, promote good sinus drainage and prevent any serious complications.
You may get relief from an air purifier if your sinus infections are allergy-related or you live in a smoke-filled house. Put a warm, wet washcloth on your face several times a day. Try to avoid flying if you’re congested. If you have to fly take along saline nasal spray to try to keep the tissues moist. The dry air irritates the sinuses, increasing the chance of infection if you don’t have one.
Check for possible soreness over some of the sinuses by gently pressing or tapping on the cheeks and forehead although for the deeper sinus cavities this won’t work. Make sure to drink plenty of water to help thin and moisten the mucus.
Eat lots of fresh fruits and raw vegetables, which are rich in antioxidants and many other nutrients that boost your immune system and help your body resist infection. Avoid the obvious – smoke, dust, fumes, aerosol sprays, pollutants and anything airborne. Sinus infections are also much more common when there is exposure to cigarette smoke.
Living with chronic sinusitis or battling occasional acute sinus infections or sinus headaches doesn’t have to be a lifetime problem. You can get rid of sinus infection s without antibiotics and avoid sinus surgery. A clear understanding of how the sinuses work, knowing all you can do naturally, applying common sense and treating sinus symptoms early will help you get rid of your sinus problems for good.
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December 20th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
Chronic sinusitis is a medical condition whereby the mucous lining of the sinuses remains inflamed all the time. In a mild p://great-domain-names.com/SinusInfectionHomeRemedy/">sinusitis, the body usually heals itself naturally even though it may a while like 14 days to 21 days. However, when the healing process takes too long, the end result would be recurrent sinusitis on a regular basis.
Most people with chronic sinusitis have many factors which predispose them to suffer from regular episodes of sinusitis. Some of these include cold weather, viral influenza, airborne pollutants such a pet dander, pollens and mold infestation in the home.
Top 5 Chronic Sinusitis Symptoms
1. Nasal congestion. The causes of nasal obstruction could be due to allergies related to certain food groups, pollens, fungi and other foreign matters. Nasal congestion can also be caused by nasal polyps, enlarged nasal turbinates and a deviated septum within the nose.
2. Mucus discharge. Nasal discharge could be thick and jelly-like. Some mucus can stained with pus giving a yellowish-green colour which indicates a bacterial infection. Foul-smelling mucus indicates bacterial infection of the maxillary sinuses arising from a dental problem.
3. Postnasal drip. Increased post nasal drip is a significant chronic sinus infection symptom. It is also common to find a sudden mass of clear, sticky and thick mucus draining down the nasopharynx occasionally.
4. Persistent sore throat. If a person has a persistent sore throat which does not go away with prescribed medication, sinusitis is suspected.
5. Blocked ears. Chronic sinusitis sufferers often have the feeling that their ears are clogged up. This is due to the sticky mucus obstructing the openings of the eustachian tubes. Sometimes, the eustachian tubes are themselves inflamed causing eustachian tube dysfunction.
Chronic sinusitis treatment
1. Antibiotics
If there is no abnormality to the anatomy of the nose, prescription antibiotics to treat the bacterial sinus infection would be appropriate. Today, for an effective treatment, third generation antibiotics are preferred. In particular, third generation broad-spectrum antibiotics are found to be effective as they have pronounced effects over many types of bacteria. However, the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics presents the danger of promoting antibiotic resistance.
For chronic sinusitis treatment, the ENT surgeons seem to favor the use of a broad-spectrum antibiotics. Cedax® (Ceftibuten dihydrate), Avelox® (moxifloxacin) and Cravit® Levofloxacin are popular.
Besides antibiotics, antihistamines and corticosteroids would be needed to clear the allergy symptoms and inflammation respectively. Steroid nasal sprays have had some success in helping to alleviate allergy symptoms.
2. Surgical procedures
Surgery is implicated when the patient has structural abnormalities such as a deviated septum, presence of nasal polyps and abnormally large turbinates.
Chronic sinusitis is a condition that is very difficult to treat. You should take special care to arrest mild cases of sinus infection early!
Of late, there have been many an increasing number of chronic sinus infection cases which does not respond well to modern medicine. Find out more about fungal sinusitis and what is is an effective home remedy for eustachian tube dysfunction.
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December 18th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
In the U. S. millions of dollars are spent every year for antibiotics and other medications that promise to bring relief to people with sinus infection but they don’t work. Sinus infections and other sinus problems account for millions of visits to clinics every year. These infections and are caused mostly by fungi but also bacteria and viruses.
Sinusitis or sinus infections are one of the most common health complaints in the U. S. People are diagnosed usually after a reviewing of the patient’s history and a physical examination, and going over the patient’s symptoms, however many people are fully aware they have one without ever visiting their doctor.
A common symptom that is usually but not always present if you have a sinus infection is yellowish mucous or phlegm. While green and clear mucous can be signs of other types of infections or problems, usually yellow mucous or sputum means the medy/">sinuses are infected. If you think you have a sinus infection make sure to note the color of your sputum. The sinuses drain down into the throat and you may feel a lump or something there from time to time. Sinusitis can also be a complication of an allergy too
In people who have chronic sinusitis, the openings of the sinus cavities are blocked and narrowed. Nasal secretions, debris, particles and infectious material back up into the one of the sets of sinus cavities, often leading to pain and pressure but not always because it’s systemic one can feel tired or lethargic.
Your doctor may use a light to look into the sinuses that can be reached to look for any inflammation. If the light doesn’t shine through, the sinuses then the sinuses are blocked. Not all the sinus cavities can be viewed this way however.
There are actually four sets of sinuses located in your behind your face and in your head.
The sinuses are air-filled cavities. In healthy people, there are nasal openings that drain debris and mucous out of the cavities and into the nose.
Of the many symptoms that can be present in a sinus infection they can include a stuffy nose, which can run for ten days or more and often two weeks if it isn’t taken care of properly, a runny nose with clear, often yellow or sometimes green mucus, sometimes fever, daytime cough – especially in the morning, a scratchy throat, smelly breath – found often in young children, sometimes a swelling around the eyes, sinus headaches (it used to be thought they were uncommon but not anymore) and facial pain.
If you have difficult breathing and a cough together these are usually symptoms of sinusitis or bronchitis. When sleeping at night if you lay flat, your sinuses may drain into your lungs. Sometimes this can cause pneumonia. If you have a full blown infection it is better to sleep propped up with pillows.
The treatment of sinus infection s should be to resolve the infection, reduce swelling and promote sinus drainage, prevent any serious complications, such as pneumonia, meningitis or brain abscess, and stop this process in its tracks. You may benefit from an air purifier if your sinus infection s are allergy-related, or if you live in a smoke-filled environment or they occur too often.
Commonly used medical therapies, including saline nasal sprays, humidification, moisturization and nasal irrigation can be very effective for anyone suffering from chronic sinus infections.
There are drug-free, effective
sinus treatment today that are totally natural. My friends and family members and others who have suffered for years with sinus problems, sinus infection s and constantly running noses or stuffed noses, no longer suffer today. Seek out these sinus cures, ‘busters’ and natural treatments and get rid of your sinus problems forever.
December 15th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Antibiotics
Every year, numerous people suffer from sinusitis. There are many factors which contribute to these peoples sinusitis problems. Most commonly, the sinusitis will begin because of a cold or allergy though it can also develop because of fungal infections, reflux disease, and many other diseases such as cystic fibrosis. The sinusitis itself begins when the sinus cavity lining becomes swollen, usually because of a cold or allergy. When bacteria enter the sinus cavities and attack the swollen lining, greater inflammation occurs which causes the cilia, which usually flushes out mucus and bacteria that pollute the sinus cavities, to not function properly and therefore the bacteria and mucus become trapped which then causes the sinusitis infection.
There are many different kinds of symptoms that may be experienced with a sinusitis infection. Some of the most common symptoms which may appear as cold like symptoms are cough, congestion, postnasal drip, green nasal discharge, and facial pain and pressure. A person may also experience a headache or even tooth pain due to the pressure of the inflammation pushing on the nerves in face. When the sinusitis infection lasts for twelve or more weeks it is then considered chronic sinusitis. With chronic sinusitis a person may also experience loss of sense of taste and smell and they also may become fatigued.
There are numerous treatments which are used for a sinusitis infection. One common treatment which is used is over the counter or prescribed nasal sprays. Nasal sprays work by distributing saline solution or medication up into the sinuses. The nasal sprays however have a large particle size that cannot make it past the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities and up to where the infection lies. The nasal sprays may only offer relief to the lower part of the sinuses. Oral antibiotics are also a commonly prescribed medication by physicians. Oral antibiotics work on many types of infections by flowing through the blood stream to the area of infection. The sinus cavities only contain a small amount of blood vessels therefore it is difficult for an efficient amount of antibiotic to arrive at the sinusitis infection. Oral antibiotics also can cause problems throughout the rest of the body, such as abdominal pain. Another newer form of treatment is aerosolized medications. Aerosolized medications work great because they are directly distributed into the sinus cavities so that they can cure the problem where it started.
Home remedies are also frequently used. Some people may breathe in hot steam. The steam is meant to help moisturize the sinuses and help thin the mucus. Though the steam may offer temporary relief and help some symptoms, in there is in fact an infection, only antibiotics may help cure it. Irrigation is also another common home remedy . Irrigation is used by inserting saline solution in to the sinus cavities to also help moisten them. Just like steam, this may only offer temporary relief and medication will need to be used.
Another option in treating a sinusitis infection when all other treatments have failed is sinus surgery. Sinus surgery is painful, can leave scar tissue which can lead to future problems, and usually only offers temporary relief since only a portion of the inflammation and infection is removed and so the sinusitis infection often returns.
Just like in any medical condition, different treatments work for different people. In sinusitis it all depends on what stage the sinusitis is in along with other factors. What is important is finding the treatment form that works best for you and treating the sinusitis before it gets to a chronic stage that may create more problems and involve more extreme treatment options.
December 12th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Antibiotics
Sinusitis infections are a common condition which many people suffe r from each year. There are many factors which contribute to a sinusitis infection. Frequently, the sinusitis will begin because of a cold or allergy though it can also develop because of fungal infections, reflux disease, and many other diseases such as cystic fibrosis. The sinusitis itself begins when the sinus cavity lining becomes swollen, usually because of a cold or allergy. When bacteria enter the sinus cavities and attack the swollen lining, greater inflammation occurs which causes the cilia, which usually flushes out mucus and bacteria that pollute the sinus cavities, to not function properly and therefore the bacteria and mucus become trapped which then causes the sinusitis infection.
There are many types of symptoms that may be experienced with a sinusitis infection. Some of the most common symptoms which may appear as cold like symptoms are cough, congestion, postnasal drip, green nasal discharge, and facial pain and pressure. A person may also experience a headache or even tooth pain due to the pressure of the inflammation pushing on the nerves in face. When the sinusitis infection lasts for twelve or more weeks it is then considered chronic sinusitis. With chronic sinusitis a person may also experience loss of sense of taste and smell and they also may become fatigued. Depending on which sinus cavity that the infection lies, there may also be other symptoms experienced.
There are several treatments which are used to treat a sinusitis infection. One common treatment which is used is over the counter or prescribed nasal sprays. Nasal sprays work by distributing saline solution or medication up into the sinuses. The nasal sprays however have a large particle size that cannot make it past the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities and up to where the infection lies. The nasal sprays may only offer relief to the lower part of the sinuses. Oral antibiotics are also a commonly prescribed medication by physicians. Oral antibiotics work on many types of infections by flowing through the blood stream to the area of infection. The sinus cavities only contain a small amount of blood vessels therefore it is difficult for an efficient amount of antibiotic to arrive at the sinusitis infection. Oral antibiotics also can cause problems throughout the rest of the body, such as abdominal pain. Another newer form of treatment is aerosolized medications. Aerosolized medications work great because they are directly distributed into the sinus cavities so that they can cure the problem where it started.
Home remedies are also frequently used. Some people may breathe in hot steam. The steam is meant to help moisturize the sinuses and help thin the mucus. Though the steam may offer temporary relief and help some symptoms, in there is in fact an infection, only antibiotics may help cure it. Irrigation is also another common home remedy . Irrigation is used by inserting saline solution in to the sinus cavities to also help moisten them. Just like steam, this may only offer temporary relief and medication will need to be used.
Another option in treating a sinusitis infection when all other treatments have failed is sinus surgery. Sinus surgery is painful, can leave scar tissue which can lead to future problems, and usually only offers temporary relief since only a portion of the inflammation and infection is removed and so the sinusitis infection often returns.
Just like in any medical condition, different treatments work for different people. In sinusitis it all depends on what stage the sinusitis is in along with other factors. What is important is finding the treatment form that works best for you and treating the sinusitis before it gets to a chronic stage that may create more problems and involve more extreme treatment options.
December 12th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
The sinuses are air-filled spaces within the bones of the face and skull. They are lined by mucous membrane and connect with the nasal cavity through small channels. The sinuses may become infected whenever an infection is present in the nose and throat, such as occurs in the common cold, influenza, ect. The normal drainage channels from the sinuses become blocked by the infection, and this may also cause the sinuses to become infected. People who do a lot of swimming, diving, snorkeling, or scuba diving are also prone to develop sinus trouble. Any poor health habits such as eating an unhealthy diet, lack of proper exercise, uncleanliness, lack of fresh air, or an inadequate fluid intake may prolong sinus trouble. Symptoms Pain over the sinuses, sometimes becoming very severe, aching eyes, discharge from the nose or down the throat, low-grade fever, headache, running eyes and nose. The symptoms may be very similar to those seen in hay fever, which, however, is usually due to an allergic condition. In fact, the two diseases frequently occur at the time. The Natural Treatment:
The only cure is to thoroughly cleanse the body of all poisons; then there will be no sinus trouble. Remove the causes. Stay of a fruit juices diet for 4 or 5 days. Drink them separately: oranges, grapefruit, lemons (diluted in water), pineapples, and grapes (all unsweetened). Medicinal Herbs: - Plantain: Good for healing external and internal skin and membranes and will clear the head of mucous. “Side Effects” It’s an antiseptic healing substance especially of the skin. It is also a diuretic. - Bayberry bark: It cleanses and heals the sinuses of all putrid matter. “Side Effects” It’s very good when sick with a cold or flu. It heals stomach and throat membranes. - Golden Seal: It’s great for stomach problems and nausea. One of the best remedies of all the herbs. It seems like a cure all because it kills and neutralizes poisons.
December 10th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses, the air filled pockets in the bones around the nose and eyes. When allergies, infections or smoke irritate the inside of your nose, the membranes there swell and clog the tiny opening to your sinuses bacteria starts to grow in the mucus trapped in the sinuses causing pressure and pain in the forehead and cheeks or behind and around the eyes.Sinusitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the nasal sinuses. The nasal sinuses are the hollow cavities found within the cheek bones and near the eyes. The inflammation of the nasal sinuses is usually triggered by inadequate draining due to allergies, infections or structural problems of the nose such as narrow drainage passages or a deviated septum.In winter months, when the cold air outside and your heating system make the air inside your home abnormally dry, use a humidifier to keep home humidity at 45% to 50%. This will stop dry air from irritating the sinuses, and make them less of a target for infection. (Don’t forget to clean your humidifier as directed to avoid growth of mold).Mango serves as an effective home remedy for preventing the frequent attacks of sinus, as it is packed with loads of vitamin A.The seeds of fenugreek are another effective remedy for sinusitis. A tea prepared by boiling one teaspoon of seeds in 250 ml of water till it is reduced to half, will help the body to produce perspiration, dispel toxicity, and shorten the period of fever in the acute stage of the disease. Upto four cups should be taken daily. The quantity should be reduced as the condition improves.If you are diagnosed with chronic sinusitis, your GP is likely to refer you to an ENT specialist. If your symptoms do not improve after a course of antibiotics, and you are still experiencing difficulties with your affected sinus, an operation called a functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) may be performed. This is the most common operation for sinusitis and can be very successful in relieving the symptoms. It involves a surgeon inserting an endoscope (instrument that magnifies the inside of your nose and nasal cavities into your nose. The surgeon will then be able to see the opening of your sinus drainage channels and remove any tissues that are blocking the affected sinus. This operation will improve your sinus drainage and will help the sinus to function properly.Hypertonic Saline – Boil 1 quart of water and add to it 2 or 3 teaspoons of sea salt. You can not use normal table salt because it has unwanted additives. Now add 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Boil until the salt is dissolved. Using a syringe draw up the solution and squeeze into the nose over a sink. Some of the solution will come out the mouth. Repeat this method until you feel the solution in your throat. It may take a few times. This will help in keeping the sinuses clear and keep the music draining.Massage your face – with your eyes closed, use your fingers to wipe circles from your forehead down past your nose to your jaw, and then back up over the temples to your forehead again. Repeat 10 to 20 times, and then go in the opposite direction.
December 6th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
Sinusitis treatment can be a tricky business. Symptoms are too common, making it difficult to detect sinusitis immediately and to start tackling your condition. But whatever the root of your symptoms, there are certain ways to get rid of your symptoms, as well as the wholeness of your sickness. Antibiotics can play a big part in sinusitis treatment. But it can also be detrimental to your condition. You need to be aware of how antibiotics should be considered for your sinusitis before jumping to the conclusion that these drugs are for you.Sinusitis treatment may include antibiotics if:- your sinusitis is caused by bacteria and other related infectious organisms such as fungi and parasites.- you need a strong kind of medication to fight off severe symptoms such as chronic headache, facial pain and swelling. But again, this is only applicable if your sinusitis is brought on by a bacterial (as well as some types of fungal or parasitic) infection.Sinusitis treatment may not include antibiotics if:- your sinusitis is viral. Antibiotics do not target viruses. There is no known medicine yet that can eliminate viruses. Viral sinusitis needs to heal on its own, and taking antibiotics may just make your body develop resistance to the drugs. – you are allergic to antibiotics. But if you have tried only a specific type of antibiotic before and you had an allergic reaction, do not assume that you are allergic to all antibiotics. Monitor your usage of the drug and discuss this with your doctor. If your doctor still recommends antibiotics for your sinusitis treatment, you may be given a different type of antibiotic. – you have no improvements in your symptoms after taking antibiotics for 14 days. You should go see your doctor so you can be advised with another treatment program. Antibiotics may not have been right for your sinusitis in the first place.Other considerations for taking antibiotics:- You have to discuss your sinusitis with your doctor so that you can be prescribed with the right type of treatment program. Your history with antibiotics also has a role on whether your sinusitis can be treated with previously taken medication or not.- When prescribed with antibiotics, you have to follow your doctor’s exact instructions for taking the medication. The full dosage should be administered within the time frame suggested by the doctor in order to get the complete effect of the antibiotics treatment. Failure to administer antibiotics correctly can result to non-treatment of sinusitis, or even a worsening of your condition.- Several options are available for taking antibiotics. o You can choose to take this medicine orally, since this is the easiest way to incorporate a medicated treatment program in a person’s lifestyle. o Yet another simple and convenient way of taking antibiotics is by using nebulizers or aerosolizing devices, where you inhale a mist of the medication through the nose or mouth. This is a topical solution that gets to the source of sinusitis in as little a time as five minutes. o Another option to get antibiotics into your system is by injecting the medicine into your veins. This is the fastest way to a cure. For whatever sinusitis treatment you opt to pursue, you need to remember that there are a lot of ways to get to a cure. If you see that whatever you are doing is not improving your condition, find out more on what else you can do. Research about your condition, the available treatment options, and talk to your doctor to get a medical professional’s point of view on these matters.
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December 4th, 2009 — Sinus Infection Home Remedy
There is a clinical study that has valuable knowledge that needs to be recognized by sinusitis sufferers. It is a study on the differential deposition of aerosols in the maxillary sinus of human cadavers by particle size. It essentially po ints out that the small particle size medication (as with that found in the Sinus Dynamics nebulizer) effectively gets into the sinus cavities and lets patients recover quickly from sinusitis.
A list of information can be seen below to serve as reference that would help explain this matter to prescribers:
1- There are actually several studies that can be found in http://www.sinusdynamics.com/physician_research-studies.html which show that topical treatment is effective in the treatment of sinusitis.
2- The recent clinical study on the differential deposition of aerosols has the proof that Sinus Dynamics currently has the smallest particle size medication for sinus infection and similar conditions needing treatment. Because of this reason, the medication can be delivered deeper and the nebulizer can deposit more of the medication into the sinuses for better treatment of sinusitis and sinus infection .
3- There is an 82.9% success rate in sinusitis treatment through the Sinus Dynamics particle size (3.2 micron sized particles).
4- Facts are now available to show to doctors and prescribers as proof of the effectiveness of the Sinus Dynamics solution.
5- The smallest particle size for topical treatment of sinus infection is effective not only with the onset of acute and chronic sinusitis, but also as part of pre- and post- sinus surgery care.
6- Over seven years of being in the business of sinusitis topical treatment has made Sinus Dynamics one of the experts in providing well-researched medication options for its clients.
7- For hesitant medical practitioners, the clinical studies about aerosolized medications can serve as support to the claims made by Sinus Dynamics regarding its success in treating sinusitis.
For other considerations in applying nebulized treatment for your sinus infection, you should know more about the following:
To read the complete clinical study mentioned in this article, go to http://www.sinusdynamics.com/differential-deposition-of-aerosols.html
To learn more about sinusitis, treatment options, and the Sinus Dynamics nebulizer, go to www.sinusdynamics.com.