Get a bulb syringe, make a solution of salt and baking soda (scant amounts) and squeeze the solution into your nostril to drain your nose and sinuses. After three or four days, it will be like a miracle. This website tells you a lot about this method, more than you could wish for:
http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/normap/nasalirrig.htm
2007-04-04 17:22:33
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answered by t 6
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I use Hydrasense. Get it from your pharmacy. It's a mild saline solution. Much like the water, baking soda, and salt trick, which does work, but easier and a little friendly to use. It shoots a spray of water into your nasal passages. The saline (salt) in the water helps to dry out your sinuses. I have tried many other products. I don't like to take medicine, persay, but this method works miracles for me. It can be a little pricey, but it works. The one bottle I have bought has now lasted me for over a year now and there is still some left.
2007-04-04 18:36:48
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answered by NoItAll 1
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I used to have problems with my sinus being congested... even used to get the feeling that I had an ocean between my ears.
I went to the doctor, and they gave me a spray for the nose, medicine for congestion and something for the headaches this situation caused me.
But I really felt better when I was treated by an accupuncturist.
I was not into it at all, and never believed anyone who said anything good about this alternative, but... what can I say... it helped me!
2007-04-04 17:23:41
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answered by V+ 2
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in spite of if that's sinusitis anti-histomine now and lower back works, Olbas oil, on a handkerchief and breathed in can help, or attempt a drop or 2 in a basin of warm water, positioned a towel over your head and breathe the fumes in, that isn't eliminate it, even though it may desire to offer you some alleviation. If that's a trouble-free chilly you in basic terms could desire to permit it run it truly is direction,
2016-10-02 05:06:04
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answered by goodfellow 4
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You have allergic rhinitis. Sinusitis is usually classified as a sinus infection. Take a Claretin D to take care of the problem.
2007-04-04 17:22:17
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answered by Sparkles 7
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What medications have you been taking? It is possible to become dependant on decongestant nasal sprays like Afrin (oxymetazoline). If you used oxymetazoline for more than 3 days, you could be experiencing what is called "rebound congestion". If you haven't been taking these sprays, it could be something more serious like a deviated nasal septum. I would get it checked out by a doctor.
2007-04-04 17:31:23
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answered by BarePaw 1
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I have tried everything. What works for me is Simillassin Allergy Sinus spray & Bi Yan Pian tea pills . Use the spray as often as necessary at first. Use it all the time and then if it's working, you just notice you don't need it as much. Finally, you won't need it unless there's bad pollen or whatever casues your problem.
2007-04-04 17:27:39
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answered by Susan M 7
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benadryl....claratin (otc)....Entex( from DR)...flonase (nasal spray)...see an allergist...
2007-04-04 17:22:06
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answered by Chrys 7
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