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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / July 2007

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2nd question about wind and sinuses - nasal filter

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DJ - 06 Jul 2007 21:49 GMT
Thank you to all who have responded to my first letter.   When the
wind is beating on my face (on the tennis court, golf course, beach or
simply taking a walk) I immediately get a tingling or throbbing
sensation in my frontal and maxilary sinsuses.   I then know I will
have a problem.     Dr. Grossan suggested a nasal filter.  Does this
sound like something that might help in this situation?  Am I honestly
breathing in my problem?   I am willing to try anything because my
doctors  aren't helping me.   During the year I spend my time in
Florida, Pennsylvania and the beach in Delaware.

Thank you to all who respond,
DJ
ellen - 10 Jul 2007 01:29 GMT
> Thank you to all who have responded to my first letter.   When the
> wind is beating on my face (on the tennis court, golf course, beach or
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> Thank you to all who respond,
> DJ

i noticed that no one has responded yet to this. in addition to any
allergy components that may be helped by nasal filters, could this be
a manifestation of a nonallergic vasomotor (or whatever it's best
referred to) mechanism?

ellen
 
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