Saturday, March 18, 2017

Natural Remedies for a Sinus Infection

Sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection, is characterized by irritated swollen membranes that trap air and secretions. This fluid feeds bacteria and results in an infection. Symptoms include fever, chills, headache in the front of the head and nasal congestion with thick discharge. There is also pain, redness, tenderness and swelling. Sinusitis is caused by things that alter mucus production, such as allergies, air pollution, smoke, chemicals, air travel and changes in body temperature that favor the growth of bacteria. There are many natural treatments that can deal with an active infection and help prevent new ones.

Herbal Treatments

    Anise tea has powerful essential oils which help break up congestion. Take 1 cup three times daily. Bromelain tablets relieve congestion and extend the effects of prescription antibiotics by slowing down the rate they metabolize and pass through the urine. Take 500 mg three times daily between meals. People allergic to pineapple may experience a rash when using bromelain. Discontinue use if this occurs. Cat's claw builds up immunity against bacterial infections and relieves inflammation. Take 1,000 mg twice a day. Do not use cat's claw if you are pregnant or nursing. Elderberry breaks up mucus. Take as directed on the label. Horehound tea produces secretion of fluids to carry away congestion. Drink 1 cup one to two times a day. Osha tincture is a strong antibacterial. Take 10 to 15 drops in cup of water three times a day. Thyme tea alleviates congestion. Drink 1 cup up to four times a day.

Other Suggestions

    Steam inhalations of eucalyptus oil will break up congestion. Add 5 to 10 drops of oil to hot water, drape a towel over your face and the mixture and inhale the steam. Drink plenty of fluids to break up mucus and assist with drainage. Place hot wet cloths over the face several times a day to open up nasal passages. Use as much heat as you can tolerate for about 10 minutes at a time. Nasal douching will clean out the nasal passages and help flush out bacteria. Make a solution of teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water. Cup the hand, pour the solution into it and inhale into one nostril while holding the other closed. A neti pot can also be used. This is a ceramic container with a curved spout. They are available in supermarkets, health food stores and online. It is also beneficial to reduce salt and sugar intake. There are anecdotal reports that acupuncture may be helpful, but this treatment has not been extensively studied.

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