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Question by C G: I have a very bad sore through and a sinus headache. Anyone know any home remedies like some type of tea?

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www.sinusinfectiondiscovery.com Some sinusitis treatment drugs can be harmful because they can damage your immune system, allowing the immune system to weaken which can bring on a chronic sinus problem

Cape Cod Healthcare – Douglas Mann, MD, Otolaryngologist at Falmouth Hospital discussed the symptoms and signs of sinusitus and when to seek treatment.
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Question by Write Meaning: What are some natural remedies for a sinus headache (frequent sinus headaches)?
My 15 year old sister gets bad sinus headaches like every other day!

What do you recommend??

Thanks!

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Answer by bp1735
I have been helped by antibiotics and steroids. But if you want an all natural remedy, tell her to try using a neti pot. This uses a saline solution to irrigate the sinuses. Use a mixture of 1 pint DISTILLED water, 1 teaspoon KOSHER salt, and 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda. Make sure it is DISTILLED water. Have her lie on her side, pour the solution in the top nostril, and let it drain out the other nostril. It is messy and disgusting. I would also ask her doctor to make sure it is OK for her to do so. No sense taking any chances.
I am not a doctor and I can’t take any responsibility for any possible problems. If there’s a one in a million chance that she has a problem, I can’t take any responsibility. But this has worked well for me.

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www.sinusitisreliefsecrets.com Here are some remedies for sinus infection you might not have thought of. A full written transcript is available on the website above, if you would like a printout. Also included are some remedies which do not require ingesting anything.

I’ve been absent for a while due to a sinus and ear infection. Do you smoke with an infection or do you wait to heal up? My infection is gone but the sinus pressure is still there. It comes and goes but I’ve waited for over a month and wanted to get back to my pipes. So, I’ll start back but will take it slow at first to see how my sinuses take it.
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Question by Love4Life: What are some of the best home remedies for sinus issues during the fall season?
This is for my friend, who is suffering from severe nasal congestion and sinus pressure. He has tried the Nettie Pot with salt water but it isn’t working, and he wants to stay away from OTC medication – and he’s tried most anyway, but they still have not worked. The doctor has said he’ll need surgery which will include breaking the bridge of his nose and he’s not ready to do that. Any home remedies that you know of would be greatly appreciated!

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Ayurveda:
A sinus problem is caused by excess of kapha dosha, according to Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc., director of the Ayurvedic doshas. He suggests the following remedy for sever and painful bout of sinus congestion. The remedy is rather unpleasant, says Dr. Lad, but it works – fast.”USE a garlic press to squeeze fresh garlic juice, then put the juice into an eyedropper,” he says.

“Put a few drops into your nostrils and keep your head back so that the juice stay inside your nose for about five minutes.” Then, says Dr. Lad, sit up and let the garlic juice drain out onto a handkerchief or a tissue.

He says your sinuses should be quite clear. Use this remedy no more than once a day when needed for sinus congestion, according to Dr. Lad: during a severe sinus attack, he says it may be repeated up to three times a day – morning, afternoon and evening.

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