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Nasal Infection What Delete my nasal infection? Question: I had problems throughout due to nasal septal deviation and a long-term infection called nasal vestibulitis. Antibiotics and "wash-out were not successful. The infection seems to be a sinus and upper crust in my nostrils, making it difficult to jump down and causes discomfort. What do you suggest? I do not want to undergo surgery. Answer: A deviated septum - the partition where bone between the nostrils veers slightly to one side - is common and should not pose a major problem unless an infection. I believe that its prevalence is actually a newborn sleeping on the side of the mother tends to favor when she finishes a feed. If you watch a baby sleeping in bed with his mother, his face is often buried in the mattress, and I suspect that the problem of deviated septum begins, while bone and cartilage is still soft and malleable. It is preferable to lay the baby face from the start that the bone can grow right septal. Your problem, however, is tied more to your vetibulitis, an infection of the area (the hall) inside the opening of each nostril. There are several reasons why the nasal passages, vestibules, and / or the lining of the sinuses may swell, become inflamed and the mucus discharge. It is indeed a bacterial or viral binding to the nasal mucosa causing inflammation and other symptoms. The constant flow and thick lining of the nose (caused by inflammation and activity) the narrow passage, and the situation can be aggravated by a deviated septum (which tends to push in one side, making it narrow), so that one nostril may become completely blocked. nasal inflammation may also be a reaction to airborne allergens such as dust particles, mites, pollen, fumes, aerosols and chemicals such as pesticides. In addition, the body can use the nose to expel toxins that can not pass through the filter system of the kidneys. Here may be guilty of intestinal toxins, foods that the body is intolerant including dairy types of mold or fungi, food, and constipation, which causes more mucus. My treatment begins with cleansing of the bowel so that we can be certain that this is not part of the problem, then focuses on clearing the nose "channels" that allows you to breathe through the nostrils body at once, an important element in Ayurvedic medicine. * Avoid dairy products, also citrus, spicy foods, excess carbohydrates (sugar, bread, pasta, etc.), ice cream, soft drinks and bananas, which all produce excess mucus. * Avoid all yeast products, fungi, mold-related foods such as cheese, alcoholic beverages and vinegar, and prolonged courses of oral contraceptive pill and HRT, as they tend to trigger candidiasis ( proliferation of the fungus Candida), which is a cause of leaky gut syndrome, where toxins grow in the bloodstream of the FIE. * Make sure you are not constipated. Take two tablets or tablet Herbolax Qurs Mullayan at bedtime for a month. * Clear your nose with two drops of oil in each nostril sinuses before bed for a month. *. Take extra Unani Lauq Sepistan: a half-teaspoon twice daily for one month, to help dry the nose. * Try the yogic nasal douches complete a Neti pot with warm water 250mlof. Add half a teaspoon of table salt and stir. Tilt your had on one side and, breathing slowly through your mouth only, insert the tip into the upper nostril and carefully pour in the water. This flow will slow and so out of place the nostril is less mucus with it. Repeat with the head tilted to one side. Then blow your nose well. Expel any residual water by the blast cleaning routine. * To fight against allergies, try an hour Posted on March 16, 2010.
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