Allergy and Sinus - Symptoms and Treatment
Many people who suffer from sinusitis, have said that the affliction is a pain in the nose! As well as hurting, it depletes
your energy, and causes sleeplessness, and mental fog. So it can dull your senses, and also it can result in halitosis, and make you
hoarse. Sometimes it seems as if there is no relief. Sufferers need to know exactly what sinusitis is, and how it relates to
allergy. Only then will they know what to do to obtain relief.
Define Allergy
Allergies are the outcome of hypersensitive immune systems. If a foreign substance enters the body, the immune system
reacts as though it is harmful and produces antibodies. Then if a similar substance were to enter the body it would have a means of
protection. The trouble with an allergic reaction is that the immune system produces antibodies that far exceed requirements. So, the
body reacts with the symptoms of allergy, such as respiratory swelling, rashes, itching, breathing difficulties, nasal congestion and even fatal
anaphylaxis.
Define Sinusitis
The term sinusitis is really self-explanatory, meaning inflammation of the sinuses. The sinuses are the hollow pathways,
located under the bridge of the nose, through which air passes as you breathe. A bacterial attack can cause the sinuses to become infected,
resulting in inflammation that may last from just a few days, to several months.
If sinusitis becomes prolonged, it is considered to be chronic, a condition that frequently arises after colds and flu, or an
allergy attack. The sinus membranes become inflamed, and drainage becomes a problem, as mucus collects and blocks the passages, creating
good breeding grounds for bacteria.
Symptoms
Symptoms of sinusitis and allergy may be similar. Therefore diagnosis of either condition is not straightforward.
However, facial pressure and pain, and thick discharges of green or yellow mucus, rather than clear whitish mucus frequently accompanies
sinusitis. There may also be a tendency at night to drip from the nose, possibly causing a sore throat. Chronic sinusitis is inclined
to last longer than allergic reactions. Check with your doctor or ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) expert for further information.
Treatment for Allergy and Sinus
As sinusitis and allergy have similar symptoms, the same treatment can be used for both. Relief may be obtained by tackling
the symptoms rather than the condition itself. There is a choice of products that offer relief, including:
Nasal/Sinus Irrigation Procedures
If you are seeking therapeutic assistance for allergy and sinus relief you could try nasal/sinus irrigation systems. They
are drug free devices, and are formulated to soothe and relieve symptoms caused by allergies and sinus infections. These devices help to
reduce:
Nasal dripping
Inflamed nasal passages
Headaches
Congestion
Coughs
Nasal Sprays
You will have noticed that it can be difficult to breathe when smitten with sinusitis or an allergy. Nasal sprays are
designed to approximate the body’s natural salinity and electrolyte composition so they are good products to provide relief from breathing
difficulties.
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