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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / January 2005

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Air purifiers31 Jan 2005 19:24 GMT5
I am considering an air purifier as an aid to my sinus problems. Can
someone give me some advice on which are the most effective? I am not
versed in this area, but there seems to be two main types, electrostatic
and hepa filter systems. I don't know which would be best and would
Mucinex?29 Jan 2005 19:09 GMT2
Has anyone used it for the mucus in your throat and nose.???
I still seem to have a lot in the morning since I had a sinus infection.
I have been gargling with warm salt water 2x a day and useing Nasacort
or Saline rinses.
Rhinaris?29 Jan 2005 17:04 GMT1
Anyone used this non-prescription Canadian nose moisturizer (comes in both a
gel and a spray)? It's main active ingredients seem to be propylene glycol
and polyethylene glycol (sp?), so it is different than a saline spray, I
think it is supposed to coat the inside of the nose to ...
Any advice?28 Jan 2005 13:55 GMT3
My nose is really running - both post nasal drip and runny nose.  I am having
chills and sweats.  It is making me weak.  I can make it stop for a few hours
using Pseudophed.  I use nasal washes and have a steroid spray.  Any ideas on
how to beat this thing?
Tripach27 Jan 2005 23:05 GMT1
Has anyone heard of this medicine, Tripach?
I can find nothing on it . . .
I am to take 3 (one a day)and that is all, and it is supposed
to stay in the body for 10 days and do its job?
some drugs bring back smell?27 Jan 2005 17:10 GMT4
I've been unable to smell since having my nose polyps removed last year.
And I've always known that Prednisone brings back my sence of smell.
But recently, I was prescribe (Biaxin) Clarithromycin 500mg and
something spelled with a number: S1ngulair 10mg for lung infection
Name of Attorney27 Jan 2005 16:10 GMT1
Does anyone know name of the attorney handling the Zicam and Xlear anosmia
cases?  How many are filed re class action statur?
Murray Grossan, M.D.
http://www.ent-consult.com
Information website27 Jan 2005 08:54 GMT1
Here is an information website about some of the medications you may
be interested in. I hope you will find it useful and it would help
you: http://www.buy-tramadol.biz
East Coast U.S. versus West Coast Health Care 26 Jan 2005 18:49 GMT3
Hmm, this report says that  West Coast hospitals appear to be worse than those
in the rest of the U.S.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,145261,00.html
or
potent mucolytic to cure glue ear?26 Jan 2005 14:45 GMT3
does anyone know any potent mucolytic that can cure glue ear?
currently i take salvotran (ambroxol) and there's not much result,
though i experience my phlegm becoming softer, but glue ear persist...
thanks and regards/
dehydration/allergies/stress?26 Jan 2005 07:06 GMT1
trying to figure out what i may have... of course, i may have nothing
too.
i have been diagnosed with almost every common NON-FOOD allergy there
is, and fairly strong reactions too (dust, mold, ragweed, pollen,
Sick sinus syndrome cured by ... vitamin D?24 Jan 2005 05:43 GMT2
Sick sinus syndrome cured by ... vitamin D?
Kessel L.
State Veterans Hospital, Rocky Hills, CT.
I have presented the case of a 77-year-old woman with SSS who was
Considering Grossan Sinus Irrigation System24 Jan 2005 05:42 GMT1
I have had sinus problems for two years. Recently I got the flu and now
I feel even worse. I went to the doctor and I got antibiotics and
sudafed. I feel better now but I still feel my ears congested.
I read that the Sinus Irrigation is NOT recommended if you have an ear
AUGMENTIN may cause autism24 Jan 2005 04:53 GMT5
Woody's comment: They can only hypothesize as to why, but one possible
explanation they neglected to mention is that autism, like chronic
sinusitis & asthma is caused by a fungus
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/1/prweb194276.htm
chronic sinus, salivation22 Jan 2005 10:30 GMT2
has anyone experienced excessive salivation caused by chronic sinus
problems?  (for eg. when i speak, i have to swallow excess saliva being
generated)
consuming alcohol intensifies the sinus blockage and gives me a feeling
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