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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / November 2007

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Staph Aureus Sinus Infection?30 Nov 2007 02:24 GMT3
Has anyone beat this? If so, how? I have a low grade infection or it
just might be these bacteria are present without causing many
problems. I've tried amoxycillin, Leviquin, and Cipro without success.
Mine is I think long standing, and isn't cause many symptoms, but I
Nebulized Vancomycin for Sinus MRSA29 Nov 2007 23:08 GMT6
Sinus MRSA: What to do when Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus Infects
Your Patient
MRSA the "Superbug" is in the news and is more prevalent than ever
before. MRSA can also invade the sinuses and cause tough sinus
The Candidates' Themes28 Nov 2007 17:46 GMT5
If I had to sum up each candidate's basic theme in a phrase small enough
to fit on a bumper sticker, I would suggest the following:
John Edwards:     "The Two Americas"
Barack Obama:     "The All-New New Frontier"
Thanks for the nasal lavage27 Nov 2007 23:13 GMT2
My mucus flow is down considerably.  The chemicals are working.
Ipratropium Bromide is acting as a great drying agent and vasonasal
dialator.  I have brought the flow down to about 75% to 80% of its
previous flow.  My stomach feels a lot better since I am not
stem cell research developments26 Nov 2007 13:27 GMT4
Does anyone have any info to indicate that chronic sinusitus sufferers
with tissue damage due to repeated surgeries and/or infections may be
able to benefit from stem cell treatments in the future?  judyj
Prevention of chronic rhinitis21 Nov 2007 17:17 GMT2
Over the years, I have developed some theories about my sinus
problems.  It seems like I have found the magic bullit as to my
chronic vasomotor rhinitis.  I have mentioned in a previous post that
I use a generic drug called
Success with Vasomotor Rhinitis20 Nov 2007 23:22 GMT19
I have been dealing with this disorder for a long time.  I made a post
about 5 days ago where I was complaining about my runny nose.  I was
in the process of using a more aggressive retiment of Ipratropium
Bromide and Nasarel.  It seems when I apply both of these meds about 6
News of another anti bacterial possibility ...20 Nov 2007 20:54 GMT3
Magnolia could sweeten the breath
Magnolia bark could take the edge off bad breath much more effectively
than mints alone, US researchers say.
"... Writing in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, they
Sinusitis FAQ16 Nov 2007 20:04 GMT2
The Sinusitis FAQ is posted to alt.support.sinusitis on the
first day of the month.  It is also available at:
               http://www.sinusitisfaq.org/
 "Surgery just clears everything out completely at one
Yellow Nails12 Nov 2007 19:52 GMT3
Chronic sinsusitus is often associated with yellow nails.
Anyone suffereing from yellow nails?
Any suggestions for treatment?
Chronic Rhinitis12 Nov 2007 11:38 GMT1
I am dealing with chronic rhinitis.  I don't start to drain until I
get up.  Within about 10 to 15 minutes of being upright, I start to
drain.  The mucus is very watery.  It comes on so quickly that
sometimes I drip before I can get a tissue.  I can be busy on the
Health Insurance is bad deal for many12 Nov 2007 02:54 GMT7
Health Insurance is a bad deal for many people because of mainly one thing.
The fact that health insurance is a business that must make a profit or go
out of business.
They need to meet salaries, utilities and rent\lease and still make a profit
Mildew Infested HydroPulse11 Nov 2007 19:51 GMT9
Tonight, I noticed what looked like a bit of mildew growing on the
outside of my HydroPulse.  I opened the rear power cord compartment, and
it was a real chamber of horrors in there--mildew infested.  It's going
to take me a while to clean all that off; I hope there's no mildew
OT?:  Rewarding Health Insurers For Dropping Sick Policyholders11 Nov 2007 14:28 GMT3
Health insurer tied bonuses to dropping sick policyholders
By Lisa Girion
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
November 9, 2007
Does a CAT scan show pockets of infection?10 Nov 2007 02:41 GMT1
I was just wondering if a CAT scan would show if an infection were
present without contrast dye. Would pockets of infection show on the
scan? I just had one done and there wasn't a mention of infection on
the report, and my white count was normal. The allergist told me I
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