

Instant Comfort - Fast acting, soothing reliefSinus Dynamics offers the most advanced technology for the treatment of Sinusitis by using an aerosolizing device combined with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory medications. By targeting the source of the problem directly, Sinusitis sufferers can expect immediate and better results with fewer side effects. The SinusDynamics™ used to aerosolize our medications is the most advanced equipment in the market today. Our device is portable and lightweight, aerosolizes into an ultra fine mist, providing the most optimum treatment in 3-5 minutes on most medications. Ask your physician to prescribe the SinusDynamics™ treatment for your sinus problems.
Sinus Dynamics™ is a program offered by General Home Pharmacy in Westlake Village, CA. Our program works with Otolyringologists, Allergists, and Primary care physicians to provide the latest aerosoling equipment and custom compounded medications for treatment of chronic Sinusitis and Rhinitis. |
TestimonialsMachine is miles better than Sinus Pharmacy's machine, it is quiet and does the job in 3 minutes compared to 15 minutes with the old one. Treatment was fantastic, I am telling everyone about it. .............................................................................
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Sinusitis vs. Sinus Infection
It usually is preceded by a cold, allergy attack, or irritation by environmental pollutants. Unlike a cold, or allergy, bacterial sinusitis requires a physician's diagnosis and treatment with an antibiotic to cure the infection and prevent future complication. |
There is a good chance that a cold or allergy attack that would not just go away may actually be sinusitis. An estimated 37 million people in the U.S. suffer from sinusitis each year, making it one of the most common health problems in America. The number may even be significantly higher, since the symptoms of bacterial sinusitis are very similar to those of cold and common allergies. Also, many of the sufferers never see their doctors and they never get a proper diagnosis and treatment with medications or antibiotics.
Bacterial sinusitis symptoms include congestion in the nasal cavities, headaches, mucous build up, pressure in the eyes, cheeks and nose. If these symptoms persist for more than three months, you may have chronic sinusitis. You have to determine what kind of sinusitis you have and the best way to know is to see your doctor. Once diagnosed, a treatment plan may be set up for you.
So, how do you cure sinusitis? If you want to try the natural way, there are a number of home remedies you can try to relieve your suffering. Grape seed extract is a popular remedy. So is drinking apple cider vinegar. Taking a hot shower and running the water on your face or sinus areas have been proven to temporarily unclog congestion.
If these home remedies fail, how do you cure your sinusitis medically? There are different treatment options depending on the severity of your sinusitis.
Over the counter medications such as antihistamines and decongestants are available for you to take. But the most prescribed treatments for sinusitis are oral antibiotics. A number of broad spectrum antibiotics are prescribed and the patient can take them daily for approximately two to three weeks to get rid of sinusitis. Nebulized antibiotics are also a way of treating the infection topically. This treatment usually consists of breathing in the medication through your nose, which allows the antibiotics to get directly to the infection. This kind of treatment usually takes two to three weeks.
Sinus Dynamics has an easy to use nebulizer which distributes the right amount of dosage when needed. A sinusitis expert is available to answer your questions in 160 different languages using an accurate translation program.