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Endoscopic Left Intranasal Maxillary Sinus Antrostomy

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Endoscopic Maxillary Sinus Antroostomy
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Question by Diamond Studded Apple of His Eye: What remedies are usually prescribed for a maxillary sinus infection?
I am in so much pain right now its unbelievable….

My doc called in a ZPAC….nothing is working…decongestants, advil, tylenol….

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Answer by Luis Mejia
Well, most remedies don’t work, or if they do they only work for some time. There’s a guy who has developed a method to eliminate all the sinus pain in about 36 hours. You should check it out!

For the treatment go here: http://kszvsv.link-protector.com

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Question by Angie A: Maxillary sinusitis and tooth extraction?
Is wisdom tooth extraction a common treatment for maxillary sinusitis?

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I guess it would depend if the root(s) of one or more of the wisdom teeth are long and are growing into your sinus cavity. I’ve had a molar grow into a sinus before and while the recovery period after extraction tends to be a little more painful than just a regular extraction..if you were having sinus trouble before the extraction…you may be pleasantly surprised when your sinus feels better! A little warning….your dentist may or may not tell you this….but breathing with your mouth closed entirely (after your extraction) my result in your learning that you can actually breath (temporarily) through the hole left by the extraction! If it happens, it will gross you out at first….if you are afraid of this happening and want to avoid it….always keep your mouth partially open when breathing..this causes less suction and decreases the chances of pulling air through the hole! It won’t be an issue once the tissues have healed and the hole fills in….. Well! I’m just warning you!!!
Good luck with it!

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Endoscopic Drainage of a maxillary Sinus pyocoele
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