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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / July 2006

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nasal  congestion

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pcb3 - 25 Jul 2006 00:32 GMT
I am so confused on what to do with congestion in my baby and me, I am
doing a survey.
Please help us figure out the best way to approach it.
Thanks
http://www.resourcesweb.net/AardvardMedical/survey.php
Don Brady - 25 Jul 2006 08:55 GMT
>I am so confused on what to do with congestion in my baby and me, I am
>doing a survey.
>Please help us figure out the best way to approach it.
>Thanks
>http://www.resourcesweb.net/AardvardMedical/survey.php

Check for the root cause which may be allergens in your environment...
Don Brady - 25 Jul 2006 09:06 GMT
>I am so confused on what to do with congestion in my baby and me, I am
>doing a survey.
>Please help us figure out the best way to approach it.
>Thanks
>http://www.resourcesweb.net/AardvardMedical/survey.php

Actually this appears to be part of a marketing or product research effort
rather than anything to so with your own baby and you.

Is that the case or am I missing something?
Murray Grossan - 25 Jul 2006 17:02 GMT
On 7/25/06 1:06 AM, in article 56kbc250eu7setd8e12sshldelvr4ichvu@4ax.com,

> Is that the case or am I missing something?

The company is working on developing a suction system for young one's.
Don Brady - 25 Jul 2006 17:17 GMT
>On 7/25/06 1:06 AM, in article 56kbc250eu7setd8e12sshldelvr4ichvu@4ax.com,
>
>> Is that the case or am I missing something?
>
>The company is working on developing a suction system for young one's.

Does that seem like a promising approach to you?
Murray Grossan - 26 Jul 2006 16:11 GMT
On 7/25/06 9:17 AM, in article 8vgcc29t7a89nlqoa578f4ojjqopfa0pp4@4ax.com,

> Does that seem like a promising approach to you?

My philosophy is the less poking, the less medication, the better.

If you irrigate and the pressure it too high, or suction and the pressure is
too high, you can cause harm. That is why the Hydro Pulse stresses an even
low pressure. More persons are harmed by blowing too hard than any other
cause.

If you don't take a drug you won't get a reaction to it. These days, the
symptoms I see are so often CAUSED by the medications! Example,
Benzalkonium.

Its almost criminal - a dentist here billed 9,000 for treating a person with
dry mouth who was taking medication that causes dry mouth!


On another matter, if Avian Flu does come, proper masks will be in short
supply. I think a useful "emergency kit" should include some "95" masks.
(no, Hydro Med doesn't sell them)

Murray Grossn, MD
Www.ent-consult.com
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