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Sinusitis Nasal Treatment or “Nasal administration” or using the nose to administer or deliver drugs for topical or systemic treatment is widely used for medicinal purposes due to the nasal cavity being covered with a thin mucosa that is vascularized.  With a vascular surface in the nasal cavity a drug molecule can easily be transferred across the blood barrier and directly into the systemic blood circulation.  Nasal administration is often an alternative to oral medications due the fast acting effect of nasal applications as well as to avoid waste of treating the entire body when the goal is the sinus area.  In addition, there is degradation of medication when taken orally that is broken down in the intestines, colon, and stomach before reaching the blood stream, treating the entire body as well as wasting medication that takes place when the body is breaking it down.  Direct application of medication to the nasal cavity is effective especially when the source of inflammation or infection is the sinus cavity.  The benefits of applying medications intranasally are particularly suitable for potent drugs that are then limited when sprayed.  The advantages of locally acting drugs like decongestants, antihistamines, and allergy medications into the nose is widely known and prescribed.  For example, steroid nasal sprays are one of the largest prescribed medications worldwide with people taking them for decades with minimal side effects. 

A Nasal Spray

A nasal spray is a sinusitis nasal treatment method that is widely utilized for sinusitis infections and can provide some sinus relief.  Nasal sprays are obtained over the counter or prescribed by a physician but due to the design of the nasal spray bottle, a nasal spray emits a large particle size that cannot fit into the tiny sinus openings.  The large particle cannot reach the inflamed openings of the sinus cavities nor remove the pathogens caught inside the upper sinus cavities.  Nasal sprays only treat the lower nasal passages and remove pathogens in the lower sinus regions unless there has been a previous functional endoscopic sinus surgery. 
 

Nasal saline sprays are very commonly used to assist with respiratory health.  Saline is a sterile solution that is a sodium chloride and water mixture used for nasal irrigation and other conditions such as rinsing contact lenses as well as in cell biology, biochemistry experiments, and molecular biology.  Concentrations of saline solution vary depending on the intended use.  Medical use of saline solutions are common as saline solutions are essential for normal body functions and are used to replace or treat dehydration.  Saline nasal sprays are commonly utilized to provide moisture to dry and irritated sinus and nasal passages. They function to remove pollen, dust, and other irritants that are airborne and can provide allergy and sinus relief.  Saline nasal spray solutions will typically be isotonic or hypertonic referring to the quantity of salt solution.  A label that states “Isotonic  or hypertomic nasal spray solution” informs the user that the quantity of saline solution has the same concentration of solutes as the blood and indicates that the solution is “salty” as a a salty saline solution is useful in cutting through the mucus in the nasal passages and preferred to cut through very thick mucus.  A saline nasal spray can be helpful in reducing respiratory dryness and nasal congestion and has the advantage of portability during a sinusitis infection.  

Nasal spray steroid

Nasal spray steroids are nasal sprays that are hand pumped sprays that instill a fine mist into the nostril and reduce inflammation in the sinus and nasal passageways.  Steroids or corticosteroids are organic or synthetic fat soluble compounds that provide important physiological actions and are any of the steroid hormones made by the cortex of the adrenal gland.  Steroid nasal sprays are recommended to reduce inflammation that develop during a sinusitis infection and prevent histamine production.  Nasal steroids are often the last step for sinusitis patients whose symptoms did not respond to the standard protocol of treatment and over the counter medications.  A steroid will help with swelling in nasal membranes, nasal secretions, shrink nasal polyps, and provide an improvement in breathing due to the airways being opened up.  Allergists and doctors will frequently recommend or prescribe a combination of nasal sprays in combination with each other and with other drugs.  A saline solution may also be recommended with a nasal spray to assist with irrigation and respiratory health.

A sinusitis infection is caused by an obstruction of bacteria and mucus in the sinus cavity.  Inflammation normally takes place when someone has an allergy or a cold.  During the course of a cold or an allergy the bacteria can attack the inflamed walls of the sinus cavity lining, again producing more swelling.  If the lining of the sinus cavity becomes severely inflamed, bacteria and mucus become trapped inside the sinus cavity producing the sinusitis infection.  The most common symptoms that characterize a sinusitis infection are nasal discharge, cough, facial pressure, headache, and congestion.  A sinusitis infection is defined as chronic if it lasts for more than twelve weeks.  There are many symptoms of chronic sinusitis infection some of these symptoms include, dizziness, loss of smell, loss of taste and fatigue

Nasal spray decongestants and oral decongestants are also used during a sinusitis infection and function by shrinking swollen mucous membranes that are in the nasal passageways and sinus cavity openings.  The purpose of a decongestant is to allow for easy breathing during a sinus infection, unblocking the airways.  Oral decongestant may be recommended but like oral antibiotics they also rely on the blood vessels in the sinus cavity to deliver medication through the blood stream to the infected sinus area.  Effective relief is not provided by utilizing the limited supply of blood vessels in the nasal cavity.  In addition, a decongestant can also assist in shortening the course of the illness by shrinking the ostia, allowing the mucus to drain from the sinus cavity.  Spray decongestants also are available and provide immediate relief, but due to the active ingredient oxymetazoline or phenylephrine can become habit forming as well as inducing a rebound effect.  If spray decongestants are used for too long and the medication wears off, the swelling in the nasal cavity returns and is more severe than it was prior to the last application of decongestant.  Hence, a dependency on nasal sprays can easily develop which may require steroids to assist with the withdrawal period as well as reducing inflammation.  The rebound effect from a decongestant spray can occur for anyone using a decongestant spray from a bad cold to an acute sinusitis infection. 
 

Sinus irrigators are also available for symptom reduction and are used by proactive individuals who chose to clean out their sinuses for optimum sinus and general respiratory health. The purpose of a sinus irrigator is to clean out his or her sinus cavities and nasal passages as well as prevent the development of an infection.  For individuals who already have a sinus problem or allergies, a sinus irrigator can help improve a preexisting condition by clearing out nasal congestion, post nasal drip and other allergens with water and saline solutions.  Sinus irrigation can be an effective way of taking care of your sinus passages and nasal area, the goals of the sinus irrigation process is to flush out unwanted elements in your nose and sinuses. These unwanted elements may be allergens, dust particles, pollen, excess mucus, bacteria or fungi. Another goal of sinus irrigation is to retain and restore the natural movement of the cilia.  The cilia are the hairs found in the mucus membranes of the nasal passages, needed to protect the nasal area from infection.  There are various methods of sinus irrigation put into practice.

A nose rinse is a typical sinus irrigator usually purchased that can be bought at drug store. A nose rinse simply provides a liquid mixture that usually contains saline (salt water) to be squirted into the nasal passage and gently blown out of the nose with the aid of running water and / or a wash cloth.  There are also nasal irrigator devices available are motorized, both electric and battery operated.  Motorized nasal irrigators offer a pulsating irrigation, a more direct way of rinsing the nasal passages. The pressure and flow of the rinsing mixture can be specified and controlled for your preference and need. Using motorized nasal irrigators offer a more thorough and customized rinsing with the pulsating solution being sent deeper into the nasal passages.  When physicians have failed in eradicating the sinusitis infection, sinus surgery will often be recommended.  Sinus surgery is painful and only clears out a portion of the sinus infection.  Patients who have had previous sinus surgeries typically require future sinus surgeries.  

A nebulizer can also act as an effective sinus irrigator. The Nebulizer provided by Sinus Dynamic helps clear out sinus infection and gently forces unwanted particles out of the nasal passages.  The inhaled medicated mist reduces inflammation and loosens impacted debris as well as treats the infection with a topical antibiotic.  The Sinus Dynamics Nebulizer can irrigate as well as deposit medication intranasally gently and effectively.  In addition, Sinus Dynamics provides the antibiotics, antifungals and anti inflammatories needed to treat the vast array of sinus conditions. 

If you are using a sinusitis nasal treatment contact Sinus Dynamics (877) 447-4276 to learn more about the treatment options available to treat both acute and chronic sinusitis.  Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a gentle pressurized aerosolized mist.  Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.  Sinus Dynamics’ topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  Consider a sinusitis nasal treatment.  Call Sinus Dynamics now (877) 447-4276 to order a safe sinus treatment with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis.  


 
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