Melia Propolis

Sunday, November 28, 2010

SINUSITIS

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Sinusitis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the sinuses, so swell, disrupt the normal flow of mucus and cause a blockage. Consequently sinus mucus or pus filled.
The cause of inflammation is an infection by viruses or bacteria. Sinus itself is empty cavity around the nose and filled the air.
Sine function is:
1. Helping smell the smells
2. Moisten and warm the air we breathe
3. Improving sound quality
4. Generate lenders to cleanse and moisturize the nasal canal channel.
We have some sinus which is located beside and above the nose. Most sinus was formed when we were born and the other newly-formed after our 2 year old or older. In the sinuses are tiny hair called Cilia hair. In normal circumstances it continues Cilia move mucus out of the sine sweep toward the nose and throat.
In patients with sinusitis, the outflow tract of mucus congestion, so that lenders remain in the sinuses. These lenders gathering invite more bacteria to breed in the sinus and subsequently increase the number of lenders.
If this is left the longer lenders will be more viscous, it can even turn into pus. This happens when a lot of white blood cells that die in the struggle against the bacteria that exist in these lenders. Mucus or pus in the sinus is the cause sinusitis.
Causes and risk factors:
1. Virus infection in upper respiratory tract is the most frequent trigger sinusitis. Viral infections will increase the production of lenders and can damage Cilia cells, thus slowing spending from sinus mucus.
2. Bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract
3. Reactive hyper reaction, such as runny nose continuously, especially in the morning before sunrise
4. The presence of polyps in the nose, this small tissue growth may slow discharge and facilitate the occurrence of infection
5. Cold air, cigarette smoke
6. Infection teeth or dentures installation of inappropriate
7. Or go diving plane
8. Irritation from chemicals
Signs and symptoms:
1. Exit lenders thick green or yellow
2. Constant runny nose
3. Swollen or clogged nose, which makes it hard to breathe through your nose
4. Pain or felt no pressure at the site which becomes inflamed sinuses. Depending on which sinus is inflamed, the pain may appear at the top of the teeth or cheek, between the two where, above the eyebrows, upper face and can spread to the back of the head bottom
5. Pain worsens when bending or lying patients
6. Headache
7. Fever
How to overcome:
Steamed, by inhaling hot money several times a day, help thin mucus and ease spending. If you need to use warm compresses around the nose, cheeks and eyes to help thin the mucus, thereby reducing the pain on the face.
Drink 8 glasses of water every day, will help thin the fluid in the sinuses and help accelerate their spending.
Treatment:
Because most cases of sinusitis worsened due to bacterial infection, antibiotics are needed
Consumption Melia Propolis 5 x 8 drops per day for adults or 5 x 4 drops in children <12 years. Do it in the room without air conditioning and without dust

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