You mean sinusitus? Fungal infection is controversial as a cause of sinusitus. If it wasn't, there are many fine systemic anti-fungals a person could take that would easily cure this type of infection. Since that doesn't work (ie you can't successfully treat sinusitus with say, Diflucan), it is unlikely as the mechanism.
A sinus infection, on the other hand is almost always a bacterial infection. A script for antibiotics will clear that right up.
2006-07-02 12:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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A sinus infection shouldn't normally cause wheezing. An acute sinus infection may give face pain or headaches or toothache or jaw pain, but shouldn't really make you wheezy. If it's a sinus infection, and it's a deep-seated one, then quite possibly normal broad-spectrum antiobiotics won't hit it. There are special anaerobic antibiotics for infections like this that will clear it right up. If wheezing and a lot of clear snot is the problem, then it's more likely to be an Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) or Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI), or chest infection, in which case, if it's a bacterial based infection, you may need some antibiotics and possibly inhalers to relieve the wheezing, or if it's viral, some decongestants and possibly inhalers. The best thing to do is get checked out by your doctor - a common cold should be clearing up by now.
2016-03-27 01:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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At most drug stores they have (or should have) a product that's in the form of a nasal spray, its basically salt water which will kill all such infections.... costs about 3.00
Medical people would love for you to believe that you NEED to buy their garbage (medicines, pills, treatments etc.) to get rid of such things, that's often not the case, don't fall for their scams.
You've heard of gargling with salt water to get rid of a sore throat??? Same principal. However, if you have allergies or some other more serious condition this may not be something which would work for you with any lasting effects.
2006-07-02 12:43:50
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answered by Izen G 5
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Hi!
Ask an Oriental medical doctor/acupuncturist, Ayurvedic or Tibetan doctor how to use a Neti pot and appropriate herbs.
barring that, organic oil of oregano.....i think you put a little on the tongue each day....but not sure of the dosage, or frequency.
i have friends that have used both and cured them!
i hope you are not in pain,
sincerely,
Night Spirit
2006-07-02 16:01:07
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answered by Night Spirit 2
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Pranayama!
Alternate nostril breathing. Breathe in one side, out the other, in the one you just breathed out of out the beginning nostril. Repeat for 5 minutes or more to help prevent such things.
2006-07-02 18:19:51
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answered by Snarktopus 4
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Look at web-Bel-Air products ( Magnoilia) just rub and inhale sure cure within a month
2006-07-02 14:41:44
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answered by MK168 2
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