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Acute Sinusitis Problems


Sinusitis is a condition recognized by inflammation of the sinus cavity.  The onset of sinusitis begins when a person experiences swelling of the sinus cavity lining, usually caused by a cold or allergy.  A sinus infection is caused by bacteria that enters the nasal passage and grows in the sinus cavity.  Once the cavity lining of the sinus is attacked by bacteria more inflammation occurs.  Once the cavity is inflamed, the cilia in the cavity lining can no longer flush out the bacteria and mucus.  This is the usual course of sinusitis.  A diagnosis of Acute sinusitis is rendered  up and until a person has the infection for less than twelve weeks.  Common symptoms for Acute Sinusitis include facial pain, facial pressure, congestion, cough, postnasal drip, and green nasal discharge.  When the sinus infection lasts more than twelve weeks it is considered Chronic Sinusitis.  Some of the features that distinguish Chronic Sinusitis are fatigue as well as loss of sense of taste and smell.

There are many standard treatments for Acute and Chronic sinusitis that are not necessarily effective.  Frequently physicians will prescribe oral antibiotics.  Unfortunately, oral antibiotics are marginally effective in treating sinusitis infections in that the oral antibiotic is delivered through the blood stream via the blood vessels found in the sinus cavity.  Oral antibiotics rely on the nasal blood vessels to deliver the medication to the infected area.  However, there are so few blood vessels in the sinus cavity that very little medication is deposited to the sinus infection.  Therefore an effective amount of oral antibiotic medication cannot be delivered the infected site with oral medications.  Nasal sprays are also prescribed to patients to alleviate the symptoms of Acute and Chronic Sinusitis.  Other times, patients are encouraged to purchase over the counter nasal spray to alleviate their symptoms of sinusitis.  Nasal spray may offer some relief to the lower part of the sinus cavities.  However, the particle size of the nasal spray is too large to enter through the inflamed opening of the sinus cavity to travel up into the sinusitis infection.

Sinus Dynamics is the latest treatment method for Acute and Chronic Sinusitis infections.  Sinus Dynamics treatment method clears up sinus infections more effectively than the standard approaches to treat sinus infection and the other symptoms associated with sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics aerosolizes antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories in a nebulizer which emits a mist, 3.2-micron particle size, topically reaching the sinus infection.  Sinus dynamics topical approach to treating sinusitis allows for the medication to rapidly enter the sinus cavity. The aerosolized medication fights through the infection, decreasing inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavity and easily depositing medication to the sinusitis infection.  More importantly, the Sinus Dynamics topical medications have little to no side effects as they stay in the blood stream around the sinus cavities, unlike oral antibiotics.  Sinus Dynamics Nebulized Therapy is safe, easy, and has a 98% success rate in patients.



 
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