Yes, I have heard of SinusWars. They advertise in magazines, newspapers and if you search for "natural sinus remedies" in Google they are one of the top websites that come up.
i have found this website by reading of an advert in the newspaper. I have bought their remedy for Post Nasal Drip and it has helped my greatly. Would recommend it to anyone.
Vicks has a few different options to help with sinus issues. There are many over the counter medications as well as sinus remedies that can be purchased in store. Breath Right strips seem to work for some individuals over night or sleeping in a more elevated position.
to me nope because i don't have sinus but it don't work at all . !
Antibiotics are the best way to go, but I have heard of some people taking Advil/Tylenol which works for some people, but no home remedies that work well.
I heard of it and I heard it didn't work.
Amoxicillin and metronidazole are to be taken in combination for a sinus infection. If plain amoxicillin does not work, a formulation with clavulanic acid such as augmentin should be used with metronidazole.
mint always works for me. vapor would also work
The ear and sinus are connected through the Eustachian tube, which helps regulate pressure in the middle ear. The anatomy of the ear and sinus includes structures like the tympanic membrane, cochlea, and nasal passages, which work together to facilitate hearing and maintain balance.
i heard you can be 16 to work there.
Peachtree complete has put up patches that are supposed to make all the peachtree products compatible with Vista. I have just tried to use the patch, and it didn't work for me. I have not heard of anyone else that has had the problem though. Peachtree complete has put up patches that are supposed to make all the peachtree products compatible with Vista. I have just tried to use the patch, and it didn't work for me. I have not heard of anyone else that has had the problem though.
A cold, the typical cause of increased nasal mucus, is viral and will not be altered by taking azithromycin.
Metronidazole is a special kind of antibiotic that is aimed at so called anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria do not need oxygen for growth. When you are suffering from sinusitis, most likely other bacteria are involved. So therapy with metronidazole as a single agent can definitely not be recommended. The antibiotics of choice are amoxycillin (or ampicillin) i.g. combined with clavulanic acid. Other antibiotics that should work well are doxycyclin or the macrolides like erythromycin or azithromycin
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