Common Sinus Pressure Symptoms
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big-dan71 » Sat Oct 01, 2016 3:55 am
Sinus Cavity - Common Sinus Pressure Symptoms
Sinus cavities are a very important part of the body. Infection or inflammation in the cavities can cause immense pain and pressure. Sinus pressure refers to the pressure caused by an inflamed, infected or mucous filled sinus cavity. Sinus pressure symptoms are similar to symptoms of a common cold which do not respond to common medication which is usually given for a cold. Sinus pressure can also be caused due to an allergy of some kind. People living in dusty areas complain of sinus more often.

- Sinus pressure symptoms normally occur for about ten days and they may carry on for a longer period if a cold or flu occurs.
- They normally worsen after five to seven days.
- In some cases fever also occurs.
- Fever is more common in children than in adults therefore it is not a very reliable way of diagnosing sinus pressure.

- Some of the most common sinus pressure symptoms include severe nasal congestion and yellowish green discharge which is thick because it contains pus.
- Pain in the teeth is also very normal.
- This pain increases when you bend over.
- Symptoms may vary however, depending on the sinuses involved.
- Rare complications along with sinusitis can produce additional symptoms, which may be severe or life threatening.
- It is very important to treat sinus pressure symptoms quickly before they get unbearably painful.

Far more severe sinus pressure symptoms are terrible headaches, pain or pressure in specific areas of the face and redness in the eyes. Bulging and painful eyes also occur if the
sinus infection occurs around the eyes. In some cases, the patients also have double vision or even temporary vision loss. A persistent cough (especially during the day), fever and fatigue are also symptoms of sinus pressure. The most common symptom of sinus pressure is facial pain. Sinuses came into being some time back. However, would you believe that there are some people who still don't know what a Sinuses is?
There are Four Main Sinus Cavities in the Body
They are located on either side of the nose, behind and in-between the eyes, and in the forehead. Each sinus cavity has an opening into the nose for the exchange of air and mucous. When the cavities get filled with mucous it creates a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
- Is important for people to know the risk factors, diagnosis and natural treatments of sinus headaches.
- This will allow them to identify the best essential oils for sinus headache aromatherapy.

- Mold, pollen, smoke, and dust mite allergies
- A frail immune system or immunity problems
- A state that affects the way mucus moves inside the upper respiratory system, like cystic fibrosis.
- Lavender oil - is the safest and gentlest oil. - Peppermint oil works best on sinus headaches.
- It is effectively used for chest and neck massage.
- It is refreshing and can be used at daytime.

- Nasal augmentation (nodules) - these are small grape-sized polyps found on top of the nose.
- This condition leads to a narrower nasal cavity thus forming mucous.
Acupressure Techniques on the Nostril Sides
Aromatherapy or the use of essential oils. This procedure involves mixture of aromatic oil and carrier oils. These oils can be use as massage oils, bath oils or can be placed in cotton balls as inhalators. The following are list of essential oils:
Oregano Oil is an Anti Fungal and Anti Bacterial Oil Used for Sinus Treatments
- Eucalyptus oil is the most versatile oil and very effective for respiratory infection treatments. Self-praise is no praise. So we don't want to praise ourselves on the effort put in writing on Sinus Relief. instead, we would like to hear your praise after reading it!
Mind and Body Techniques
This includes yoga, meditation and biofeedback exercises. Some of the popular techniques are the Pranayama and Yoga Asanas. This is a combination of the physical movements and breathing exercises of the Yoga practice.
- Cold towel compress in forehead area or alternate with hot compress and hot footbath
- Eating spicy foods like Cajun recipes
- The use of Chinese herbals like Magnolia flower, angelica, mint and chrysanthemum
Alternative Therapy
Acupuncture This is part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves inserting metal needles at the pain area thru hands or electric signals. This aims to stabilize serotonin and release endorphin. Some acupuncturists also perform moxibustion. This includes the use of burnt herb mugwort. We find great potential in Sinus Relief. This is the reason we have used this opportunity to let you learn the potential that lies in Sinus Relief.
- Chiropractic Well trained chiropractic alleviates pain to improve sinus drainage.
- There are no existing studies conducted however some people are already practicing it.
Tea Tree Oil is an Antifungal, Healing Oil Used for Sinus Relief
- Ginger oil is a mint oil. - Wintergreen oil has methyl salicylate great for massages. Some of the matter found here that is pertaining to Sinus Busters seems to be quite obvious.
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- Constant colds
- Ear/ tooth/ tonsil infections
- Facial injuries that affect sinuses like nose deformities
- Alterations or changes in temperature like swimming or climbing in elevated altitudes
Marjoram Oil is Helps Alleviate Sinus Headaches
- Thyme oil is another essential oil used mostly in aromatherapy healing bath - Rosemary oil is another incensier and essential oil for sinus relief We did not write too elaborate an article on Improve Sinus Drainage as it would be then difficult for the common man to read it. We have written this article in such a way that everyone will be able to read and understand it!
- The patient is not sure whether he/she has a sinus headache, The best way is to consult a physician.
- The following procedures are performed:
- Physical examination which includes checking on nasal discharge and congestion.
- Sinus headaches are often experienced by people who suffer sinusitis or inflamed sinus.
- It is prone to be experienced by people with:
- Asthma or hay fever history
X Ray Tests or Transillumination Thru Nasal Endoscopy (Light Shining in to the Sinuses)
MRI CT Scan Natural remedies for sinus headache include: The presentation of an article on Sinus Headaches plays an important role in getting the reader interested in reading it. This is the reason for this presentation, which has gotten you interested in reading it!