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You go to bed one evening and dream of a peaceful nights rest. Ahhhhh…but somewhere in the middle of the night you awaken gasping for air or you awake with a painfully dry throat because you’ve been breathing through your mouth. Your sinuses are stopped up completely! You toss and turn; you beat your pillow but you know you must get up out of your nice warm bed in order to breathe. You discover once out of bed you have a terrific headache. Then as things begin to loosen up you may have yellow or green mucus to start dripping from your nose.

Drinking warm herbal tea with eucalyptus also peppermint tea with lemon and honey works well in decongesting your swollen nasal membranes. Getting enough fluids such as orange and apple juice, but especially warm liquids it helps to loosen and thin out the mucus.

Sufferers of sinusitis can limit their dairy intake. This includes milk and all milk products. Dairy products have been shown to produce sinus-congesting mucus, and by limiting dairy intake, you can reduce the amount of mucus your body is producing. This will help to relieve the runny nose that can be associated with sinusitis.

If the nose is not cleared then the sinus pressure felt more strongly in the forehead and often misdiagnosed as headache becomes unbearable and relief is the only thought on the mind of the sufferer. Traditionally, people with front forehead pressure from sinusitis were told to steam their sinuses by boiling water in a kettle and by using a towel wrapped around the head to inhale the steam. Because of the location of the sinus pressure, many sufferers use aspirin that is meant for headaches and really does nothing to unplug the sinus cavities.

However, we’re not perfect and may catch it regardless, so let’s examine some common ways that we can treat the symptoms of Sinusitis. Decongestants such as pseudoephedrine and phenylpherine are good temporary remedies that help drain the sinuses. Prescribed inhalers, while not decongestants, assist in healing the sinus membranes. Over-the-counter nasal sprays like Dristan and Afrin are basically ’spray’ versions of decongestants and can be used for a few days or so. Humidifiers or sprays that contain salt water in them will ‘melt’ the infected sinuses away (so to speak).

There are antihistamines that can be taking to give you temporary relief, but its best to use when going to bed since they cause drowsiness. If you would rather a natural remedy that is safe and effective at getting rid of sinus symptoms, with no harmful side effects as antibiotics and other chemical drugs. Try Sinuvil its been clinically tested to promote a healthier immune system, soothes the inflammation in your sinus cavities, in order for you to breathe better. It gives you a boost of energy to revitalize you and make you feel better then you did before the sinus infection.

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