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Sinusitis and nose functions are in constant conflict.The nose is a delicate organ performing a host of functions. This includes constantly filtering the air that is about to pass through to the lungs. Sinusitis symptoms keep the nose, the mucous membrane, cilia and the turbinates from fulfilling their designed functions. The mucous membrane moistens the nasal passages all day and secretes the mucus discharge which washes the lining and collects all the foreign particles and micro organisms trapped inside the nasal hairs. The cilia, which are delicate, slender projections of the lining in the nasal chambers constantly move and push the mucus into the throat, where the final objective is to send it to the stomach where, needless to say the harmful substances are destroyed by acids.
The turbinates perform multiple functions. These are numerous folds which create a vast surface area for maximum contact of the air with the nasal passage. This is to ensure the air is properly filtered and cleaned thoroughly before it reaches the lungs. Since the nasal passages are very small, the folds provide a great advantage by increasing the surface area through curves. The other function is that these turbinates are in contact will blood vessels. When blood vessels expand, the turbinates are clogged preventing passage of air. The design of the nose is such that the delicate cartilage called nasal septum divides the nasal passage into two airways. It is very normal functioning of the nose when air passes alternately through either passage. While cleaned air is passing through one passage, the other side is cleaning up the air and filtering it, which is done by expansion of blood vessels. The signal for blood vessels to expand is given by nerve cells present in the turbinates. Continue reading ‘Sinusitis and Its Effects on the Nose’ »
Posted by admin on January 2, 2012 at 5:09 pm under Allergies.
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Alcohol allergy symptoms will produce an almost immediate negative reaction after drinking an alcoholic drink.
The most common symptoms of alcohol allergy include:
- nasal congestion
- flushing, red skin (face and red blotches on other parts of the body)
There are a host of other alcohol allergy symptoms as well including:
- Intense pressure in the head
- nausea
- dizziness
- racing accelerated heart rate Continue reading ‘Alcohol allergy symptoms – Symptoms of alcohol allergy; what they mean’ »
Posted by admin on December 8, 2011 at 3:48 pm under Allergies.
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Insect stings and insect bites can be detrimental to both children and adults especially when it launches a full scale allergic attack to the body. A sting or a bite can make the damaged tissue swell or redden. Their enzymes are responsible for the feeling of itchiness when humans got stung or bitten.
Anthropods are the most common insects to be found in nature. Usual insect or sting bites come from, ants, mosquitoes, wasps, bees, and hornets. When stung or bitten, insect sting bites allergy can be caused by the “venom” and or chemical substance injected to the skin. This substance breaks down proteins and cellular tissues. Sometimes, insect can also carry potentially fatal diseases like malaria and dengue in mosquitoes. Continue reading ‘First-Hand Armor Against Sting Bites Allergies’ »
Posted by admin on November 28, 2011 at 1:26 pm under Allergies.
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An allergy is how your body reacts when it finds an imported alien it does not like. The body’s response is to tell you it has been invaded when your nose becomes blocked, eyes start itching or running and your lungs burn or cause you to start wheezing.
Allergies that are inhaled are caused by substances that are airborne; you come into contact by breathing the air in the environment you live in. The 4 biggest trouble makers are dust, pollen, pet fluff and mould.
House dust collects everywhere. Allergy sensitivity to what is in the dust varies between individuals, but the main cause of the problems is the house – dust mite. This virtually microscopic relative of ticks and spiders is not what causes your allergy. It is the fecal substance they eject on their journey around your carpets and furniture and the bodies of dead mites lying in the dust that activate your reaction Continue reading ‘Are Allergies Ruining Your Life?’ »
Posted by admin on November 26, 2011 at 10:59 am under Allergies.
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The use of herbals and natural substances for sinusitis can be very effective against sinusitis. Most sinusitis herbals used as remedies do not possess any of the disadvantages that come with antibiotics and decongestants that may have side effects. Some people are allergic to specific chemicals and often times penicillin. Herbal remedies are simple to use. One can take them in the form of a capsule or make an extract by dissolving in warm water. Sinusitis herbal remedies are a clean way of treating sinusitis and could be as simple as inhaling their vapors or drinking an herbal tea and the effects begin within minutes when the mucus starts flowing and one can blow the nose to lose the stuffiness.
Licorice, also known as glycyrrhiza glabra, contains adrenal stimulating content that inhibits inflammation inside the nasal passage. Licorice also increases the life-duration of cortisol, a hormone that works against inflammation. However one must consult the doctor before using licorice extract or taking the capsules as it can cause loss of potassium and have side effects due to conflicts with other medications taken for the heart. Continue reading ‘Sinusitis Herbal Remedies’ »
Posted by admin on November 19, 2011 at 10:51 am under Allergies.
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Do You Have a Citric Acid Allergy?
There is some debate on the internet about whether such a thing as an allergy to citric acid is a known medical condition or not. Some people, including many M.D.s and other doctors (such as naturopaths) suggest that there is no such thing as an allergy to citric acid, instead calling it a “food sensitivity”, a “food intolerance” or even a “non-allergic food hypersensitivity”.
Regardless of the terms currently used, the fact is that some of us have adverse reactions when we eat citric acid, and sometimes when we put it on our skin.
Citric acid is frequently made from corn, and I believe that often a reaction to corn is actually a reaction to the citric acid that is in the corn. Citric acid is found in MANY foods naturally, and not just citrus fruits and most people think. Continue reading ‘Citric Acid Allergy?’ »
Posted by admin on November 17, 2011 at 9:34 am under Allergies.
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Whiplash can occur in motor accidents, sporting activities, and accidental falls or in an assault. The term , whiplash historically was coined in 1928 and was used to describe frequent tender tissue neck injury . Other terms used are, acceleration flexion-extension neck injury and delicate tissue cervical hypertension injury. Medical practitioners may consult with whiplash as a cervical sprain, cervical pressure or hyperextension injury.
Whiplash mostly occurs in car crashes, where there has been a sudden stop or slowing down. However, whiplash has also been known to happen during other strenuous activities. Whiplash itself happens when the smooth tissue in the backbone is strained or stretched, because of the body being thrown in a sudden jerk. Continue reading ‘What causes whiplash’ »
Posted by admin on November 14, 2011 at 9:16 am under Allergies.
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Treating anxiety, for sedation before and after general anesthesia, and to treat itching due to certain allergic conditions, including hives and contact dermatitis (eg, poison ivy). It also may be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.Atarax is an antihistamine. It works by affecting the brain to reduce anxiety. It also has other activities, including opening breathing tubes, relieving pain or allergy symptoms, and preventing or treating nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness.
How to use Atarax:
Use Atarax as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions. Continue reading ‘Allergy // Hydroxyzin (Atarax)’ »
Posted by admin on October 23, 2011 at 11:53 am under Allergies.
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Posted by admin on September 25, 2011 at 1:33 pm under Allergies.
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There are several symptoms associated with a sinus infection. Sinusitis dizziness is among the least common symptoms associated with the condition. The underlying cause of dizziness in sinusitis patients is not yet known, however, the proximity of the eyes, sinus regions, ears, and brain and their spatial connection are said to be among the causes. The sinuses are small air pockets located around the nose, forehead, and cheeks. If the tiny hair-like projections called cilia that filter the air may break down or are damaged it can lead to an inflammation. In addition, the inflammation may spread to the Eustachian tube that connects to the middle ear thereby causing sinusitis dizziness.
Sinusitis dizziness can be daunting, especially when you are constantly on the move. The first thing to do is consult your doctor to make sure there is no major ear infection, which is usually the case with a sinus infection. Doctors usually suggest antibiotics for an ear infection, which will help reduce dizziness. Sinusitis dizziness makes you lose your sense of balance while the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the other systems in the body. Continue reading ‘Sinusitis Dizziness: What, Why, How to Avoid’ »
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Posted by admin on September 18, 2011 at 1:15 pm under Allergies.
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