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Sinusitis Bradycardia Infection


Sinus infections can impact more than just the sinus area.  The respiratory system and the cardiovascular system are connected e.g. the heart and the lungs.  When our breathing is impaired by a sinusitis infection it is usually because of severe congestion and inflammation.  As inflammation and congestion obstruct our airways making it difficult to breathe it is usually due to swollen membranes, excessive mucus and phlegm blocking the airways.  The connection of our breathing or “respiration” to the cardiovascular system is a vital function.  The heart will beat faster or slower depending on the amount of oxygen we breathe in.  There is a rhythm to each breath per heat beat, referred to as the Sinuatrial Node aka sinus node.  The sinus node refers to the cells in the heart that have an electrical charge and “beat”, the heart beat produces a rhythm. 

  • ·         “Bradycardia is a heart rhythm that originates from the sinus node that is below normal and has a heart rate that is 60 beats per minute or under.”  A normal heart rate is anywhere between 60-95 beats per minute.  If our hearts are not beating fast enough and we are not taking as many breaths needed to function a variety of conditions arise that are problematic mainly due to not getting enough oxygen.  This lowered heart beat and breath intake is referred to as bradycardia. 
  • ·         Bradycardia is when we become lightheaded, dizzy, syncopic, or hypotensive.   Each breath we take directly interacts with our lungs delivering oxygen to the blood stream.   Bradycardia in an adult is any heart rate less than 60 beats per minute, although symptoms usually manifest only for heart rates less than 50 beats per minute.   When there is a sinusitis infection that impairs the respiration it can create a Sinusitis Bradycardia infection.

·     Bradycardia

A sinusitis bradycardia infection is inflammation of the sinuses that has trapped bacteria and mucus inside the sinus cavities.  The normal course of inflammation is exacerbated when there is already a sinus infection in place and there is swelling in the sinus cavity caused by a cold or allergy.  The bacteria that are stuck inside the sinus area then attack the already inflamed sinus cavity opening to the point where the cilia can no longer wash out the bacteria and mucus.  Symptoms of a sinusitis infection include congestion, facial pressure, cough, green nasal discharge, and fever.  When the respiratory function is impaired and there are symptoms of Bradycardia, a slow heart rate, it is essential to treat the sinusitis infection.  Bradycardia is also related to sick sinus syndrome which is a condition where the sinus node is not functioning properly.  Bradycardia is recognized by feeling dizzy, fatigue and light headed.

How to treat

Sinusitis Infection Bradycardia can be treated with medication and breathing treatments or an increase in oxygen or a pace maker if necessary.  A sinusitis infection has many treatment forms.  Oral antibiotics and decongestants are frequently prescribed.  Oral antibiotics and other oral medications function by utilizing the blood stream to carry medications to the infected area by way of the blood vessels.  However, the sinus cavity has a small amount of blood vessels so that a significant amount of medication cannot be fully distributed to the infected site.  Nasal sprays are commonly used in combination with antibiotics.  Nasal sprays can be purchased over the counter or prescribed.  Nasal sprays have difficulty providing effective relief to the upper sinus cavity due the large particle size that is emitted.  The large particle size emitted from the nasal spray bottle is then too large to pass through the tiny sinus cavity opening or deposit treatment effectively.

Method

Bradycardia and sinusitis are both serious conditions.  Oral medications cannot effectively treat the sinus cavities.  A topical treatment is known to be very effective and it is offered by Sinus Dynamics!

Sinus Dynamics specializes in the treatment of sinusitis using the most innovative approach to treating a sinusitis infection using custom compounded antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and anti-fungals deposited into the sinus area directly with a state of the art nebulizer, topically treating the infection directly. 

An effective sinus infection treatment is possible through Sinus Dynamics’ nebulizer which emits a medicated mist that is a 3.2 micron sized particle that can travel through the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavity, and straight into the sinusitis infection.  A 3.2 particle size is needed for effective treatment. Sinus Dynamics nebulized medications are much more effective in treating a sinusitis infection since it does not rely on the limited supply of blood vessels in the sinus cavity to fight the sinusitis infection, like oral medications.  There are little to no side effects with Sinus dynamics nebulized custom compounded medications as a topical treatment results in a low systemic absorption rate.  Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy treatment method has a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients with sinusitis.  Patient satisfaction and clinical studies clearly show that Sinus Dynamics’ treatment method is also one of the most effective currently on the market.  Contact Sinus Dynamics today to discuss which treatment option would be best for your sinusitis bradycardia infection condition (877) 447-4276.

 


 
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