Is There Really Such a Thing as a Miracle Cure for Sinusitis?


by Joel Owens - Date: 2008-05-19 - Word Count: 568 Share This!

Since sinusitis is such a prevalent condition that affects millions of people each year, it is no surprise that there are also so many ways recommended to cure sinusitis. There are some who even go to such lengthy measures as to declare that their recommendations are miracle cures for sinusitis.

First, what is sinusitis anyway?

Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal cavities. Common symptoms are headaches, pressure in certain areas of the face like the eyes, cheeks or around the nose. Other symptoms also include nasal congestion or mucous secretions, cough, fever or bad breath.

Sinusitis symptoms sound easy enough to handle. But when these symptoms manifest themselves severely or for far too long, people automatically start searching for instant solutions - easy answers - miracle cures. As mentioned, there are a lot of cures recommended for sinusitis. It is just a matter of personal perception whether it is considered a miracle cure or not. In short, you be the judge.

Natural "Miracle" Cures

- Rest and Sleep - this is considered a miracle cure in the sense that it doesn't really involve doing anything particular for your sinusitis. You just have to relax and give your body some time to recover from the illness by itself.
- Inhaling steam - this helps clear out your nasal passages and provides moisture for your sinuses.
- Saline rinse - this is a very popular cure that is mainly used for rinsing out infections and excessive mucus discharge from the sinuses and nasal passages.

"Miracle" Medications

Different kinds of medications are prescribed for the various types of sinusitis:

- Anti inflammatory drugs - are used for sinusitis resulting from allergies. They are also helpful in reducing related swelling or inflammation of the sinuses, nasal passageways, and nearing areas such as the eyes, cheeks and throat.
- Anti fungal medicines - treat fungal infections. It's that simple.
- Antibiotics - are taken for bacterial infections. These are the most common type of drugs taken for sinusitis. This is because antibiotics provide great results when used correctly.

"Miracle" Methods

For whatever cure you decide to use for your sinusitis, more often than not, you end up with choosing the easiest and fastest way to get to relief, then total elimination of your sinusitis. Here are a few tried and tested methods for administering sinusitis cures:

- Inhaling steam can be done while standing in a shower, over a sink full of hot water, or in a gym's steam room. These are very easy to do indeed and these do not incur added cost to cure your sinusitis.
- For whatever solution/mix is determined to be the cure for your sinusitis, there are nasal sprays and nebulizers you can use to get to your target areas. You can spray your infected passageways through your nose with the medication or saline solution that fits you and your sinusitis. Alternately, you can inhale a fine mist of your medication/solution, also through the nose.
- Sinus surgery is a last resort, since it involves too much for the sinusitis sufferer. But it needs to be considered as some sort of "miracle" or "only hope" cure for severe types of sinusitis.

Millions suffer from sinusitis. But you don't need to be part of those millions who continue to suffer just because they did not search hard enough for a cure that fits. Find out what cure works out like a miracle for your sinusitis. Then you will fully understand and accept if a miracle cure exists for you or not.


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