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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / December 2006

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Chocolate and Sinuses10 Dec 2006 10:22 GMT7
I find chocolate very irritating to my sinuses.  I can eat other sweets
with no problem.  I wonder whats
in the chocolate that makes my sinuses so much worse? It also seems to
add to dehydration. :(
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Found a patch of mold on the wall of my bedroom...09 Dec 2006 03:55 GMT17
Was moving my bed, cleaning etc, and found a square of mold on my wall,
the adjacent room is the bathroom/shower so I guess water has got into
the wall.
Given I seem to have constant rhinitis, tho no allergies coming up on
A week of symptoms09 Dec 2006 03:31 GMT4
Reading other threads, I know that my "house could be killing me".  I
moved to a new apartment a week ago, ironically in part to move away
from my old decrepit apartment and all the possible allergens.  The new
place has new carpet and paint.
LOSS OF TASTE AND SMELL09 Dec 2006 02:42 GMT2
wondering if any other sinusitis sufferes go through stages of not
being able to smell or taste. I had septoplasty and polyps removed a
few months ago which didn't help my symptoms a lot and my loss of taste
and smell has gotten worse, particulary taste. i might be able to taste
In a lot of pain and broke09 Dec 2006 02:07 GMT16
I am at a loss...my  head hurts so bad I can barely hold it up..and yet
I am so much in debt with my sinuses, that I cannot afford any
antibotics.
I do'nt know what to do anymore.
Symptoms which seem allergic, but no allergies found..08 Dec 2006 18:42 GMT5
Anyone else get this?
Today my ears are popping, my eyelids drooping and my eyes hot and a
little watery, with pain in my front left sinus and my nose all swollen
up inside....
Question08 Dec 2006 18:39 GMT2
I  just got a report from my ENT about the CT scan that was done last
week.  He said that the sinuses looked clear and that he didn't see any
disease, but that the "turbinate(s)" were swollen and that this could
be what my problems have been.  He says that I don't need sinus
SinuNase® Therapy Enters Phase III  Clinical Trials08 Dec 2006 01:51 GMT4
[Excerpt from press release, Accentia Pharmaceuticals]
Our first product candidate, SinuNase®, is an amphotericin B suspension
that is self-administered into a patient’s nasal cavity for the
treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis, or CRS. Rhinosinusitis is an
Does the nasal turbinate disintegration improves mucus production in a nose?07 Dec 2006 10:25 GMT18
Does the nasal turbinate disintegration improves mucus production in a
nose? I have a vasomotor allergic rhinitis. My nasal mucus is thick and
produced in small quantities in my low motion states (most of the
time). My nose becomes completely congested at a side I sleep on. I was
In a lot of pain and broke06 Dec 2006 08:35 GMT2
I am at a loss...my  head hurts so bad I can barely hold it up..and yet
I am so much in debt with my sinuses, that I cannot afford any
antibotics.
I do'nt know what to do anymore.
sinus & doctor advice05 Dec 2006 21:00 GMT34
I've just read through all the active posts on this group and I'm
really glad to find this place.  I think I have chronic sinusitis but my
doctor seems reluctant to believe there's anything wrong with me.
 I've had a history of colds/sinus problems every winter.  Five years
Spoke to soon05 Dec 2006 08:10 GMT7
Sinus problems seem to be back.
I have been taking biaxin XL since Monday night (and I intend to take the
full 21-day course).
Tuesday morning things were significantly better.
Inflammatory Response to Innocuous Fungi is Gaining Greater Acceptance as Cause of Chronic Sinusitis04 Dec 2006 15:32 GMT4
Newswise — Sinusitis, inflammation of the sinus passages around the
nose and throat, is one of the most common illnesses in the United
States, affecting between 30 and 40 million people each year, and
triggering between 18 and 22 million doctor visits. Among the symptoms
Real Fires in the home04 Dec 2006 05:16 GMT7
This is probably a stupid question but, these are a bad idea for the
nose right? The smoke and ensuing dust? Or are they ok?
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