Home About Us Technology Overview Disorders Addressed ... Fees and Locations His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Apply Now Success Statistics Testimonials and Case Studies ... Related Links Disorders Back Pain Anxiety Migraine Hemorrhoids ... More... Sinusitis The sinuses are air pockets located inside the bones of the skull above the eyebrows, behind the nose, behind the cheekbones and between the eyes. There are two types of Sinusitis, non-infectious and infectious. Non infectious is caused by irritants or allergies. Infectious Sinusitis is caused by bacterial growth in the sinuses. When the opening to the sinus gets blocked and the mucus inside cannot drain, bacteria flourish and infection sets in. Some common causes of irritation and blockage of the sinuses include cigarette smoke, molds, pollution, auto exhaust, household chemicals, swelling due to a cold or allergies, enlarged adenoids and damage caused from swimming or diving. Sinusitis is frequently treated with antibiotics, corticosteroid sprays, decongestants and antihistamines. All of these drugs have harmful side-effects. Antibiotics are notoriously indiscriminate in that they destroy valuable, benign bacteria as well as the unwelcome types. In addition, antibiotics can cause nausea and vomiting, diarrhea and irritation of the throat and mouth. Corticosteroids can produce trouble breathing, facial swelling and difficulty swallowing. Decongestants may cause nausea and vomiting, insomnia, trembling and weakness. Antihistamines can lead to drowsiness, blurred vision, ringing in the ears and abdominal pain. | |
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