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  1. Childhood Rhinitis and Sinusitis (Allergic Disease and Therapy) by C. K. Naspitz, 1990-03-23
  2. Easy Breathing: Natural Treatments Asthma, Colds, Allergies, Sinusitis (A Storey medicinal herb guide) by David Hoffmann, 2001-06-01
  3. Having Nasal Surgery? Don't You Become An Empty Nose Victim! by Christopher Martin, 2007-08-30
  4. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Sinusitis - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-07-01
  5. Diagnosis And Management of Pediatric Sinusitis by Itzhak Brook, 2007-03-23
  6. SINUSITIS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ASTHMA Can treating one airway disease ameliorate another? by MD Barbara A. Muller, 2010-06-07
  7. Sinusitis (Clinical Symposia) by Jordan S Josephson, 1994
  8. `Watchful Waiting' or Antibiotics for Sinusitis.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Mary Ann Moon, 1999-07-15
  9. The Truth About Sinusitis: A Self-Care Guide for Nose and Sinus Problems by Charles P., M.D. Lebo, 1991-11-30
  10. Headache is rarely the only major symptom of sinusitis.(Pain Medicine): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News
  11. Sinusitis: Steps to Healing by Paul Carson, 2009-10-01
  12. BioDelivery announces licensing of its topical BioNasal amphotericin B for chronic sinusitis.(BioDelivery Sciences International Inc., Accentia Inc.): An article from: BIOTECH Patent News
  13. Chronic sinusitis, the neglected disease--how to manage it by G. Paul Moser, 1975
  14. Everything you want to know about diets to help hay fever and sinusitis (The Pyramid healthful living series) by Roger Newman Turner, 1973

41. EMedicine - Sinusitis : Article By Girish Sharma, MD
sinusitis sinusitis, the inflammation of one or more paranasal sinuses, isa common pediatric problem. sinusitis can be acute, chronic, or recurrent.
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Author: Girish Sharma, MD , Director of Pediatric Pulmonary Function Lab and Bronchoscopy Services, Associate Director of Rush Cystic Fibrosis Center, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Rush University Girish Sharma, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Pediatrics American College of Chest Physicians , and American Thoracic Society Editor(s): Orval Brown, MD , Director of Otolaryngology Clinic, Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; Robert Konop, PharmD

42. Herbal 99
Natural herbal products for sexual dysfunction, skin problems, and sinusitis, also offers information about acupuncture.
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43. About Acute Sinusitis
Chronic sinusitis is a prolonged sinus infection that afflicts 37 millionAmericans every year There is no known cure for sinusitis.
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About Sinusitis
There are two main classifications of sinusitis: Acute sinusitis and Chronic sinusitis. The American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery describes Acute sinusitis as, "an infection of the sinus cavities caused by bacteria. It is usually preceded by a cold, allergy attack, or irritation by environmental pollutants." L.J. FAGNAN, M.D. of the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon says the following about acute sinusitis in a paper titled, "Acute Sinusitis: A Cost-Effective Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment:" "Acute bacterial sinusitis usually occurs following an upper respiratory infection that results in obstruction of the osteomeatal complex, impaired mucociliary clearance and overproduction of secretions. The diagnosis is based on the patient's history of a biphasic illness ('double sickening'), purulent rhinorrhea, maxillary toothache, pain on leaning forward, pain with a unilateral prominence and a poor response to decongestant therapy." Chronic sinusitis is a prolonged sinus infection; one that usually lasts for more than three months.

44. Sinusitis
Information and resources on symptoms, treatments and organizations regarding sinusitis.
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Sinusitis
What is sinusitis?
You're coughing and sneezing and tired and achy. You think that you might be getting a cold. Later, when the medicines you've been taking to relieve the symptoms of the common cold are not working and you've now got a terrible headache, you finally drag yourself to the doctor. After listening to your history of symptoms, examining your face and forehead, and perhaps doing a sinus X-ray, the doctor says you have sinusitis.
Sinusitis simply means your sinuses are infected or inflamed, but this gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause. Health care experts usually divide sinusitis cases into
  • Acute, which lasts for 3 weeks or less
  • Chronic, which usually lasts for 3 to 8 weeks but can continue for months or even years
  • Recurrent, which is several acute attacks within a year
Health care experts estimate that 37 million Americans are affected by sinusitis every year. Health care workers report 33 million cases of chronic sinusitis to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention annually. Americans spend millions of dollars each year for medications that promise relief from their sinus symptoms.
What are sinuses?

45. AAAAI - Patients & Consumers Center: Tips To Remember: Sinusitis
Tips to Remember sinusitis. sinusitis sinusitis, which is common in the winter,may last for months or years if inadequately treated. sinusitis
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Tips to Remember: Sinusitis Sinusitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the nasal sinuses—hollow cavities within the cheek bones found around the eyes and behind the nose. The primary functions of these sinuses are to warm, moisten and filter the air in the nasal cavity. They also play a role in our ability to vocalize certain sounds. Sinusitis, which is common in the winter, may last for months or years if inadequately treated. Sinusitis can affect the nose, eyes, or middle ear, and may be indicated by profuse, thick, colored nasal drainage, bad-tasting post-nasal drip, cough, head congestion and an accompanying headache. Symptoms may also include a plugged-up nose, a feeling of facial swelling, toothache, constant tiredness, and occasionally, a fever. Types and causes of sinusitis
There are two types of sinusitis: acute sinusitis , which is often caused by a bacterial infection and usually develops as a complication five to ten days after the first symptoms of a viral respiratory infection such as the common cold; and

46. NeilMed Products - Sinus Rinse, Sinusitis, Rhinitis, Allergies
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47. AAAAI - Patients & Consumers Center: Sinusitis
Translate this page sinusitis. La La sinusitis, que es común en los meses de invierno,puede durar meses o años si no se trata en forma correcta. La
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Sinusitis La sinusitis es una inflamación aguda o crónica de los senos nasales (cavidades dentro de los huesos de la mejilla que se hallan alrededor de los ojos y detrás de la nariz). Las principales funciones de estos senos son entibiar, humedecer y filtrar el aire en la cavidad nasal. También juegan un papel importante en nuestra capacidad para vocalizar ciertos sonidos. La sinusitis, que es común en los meses de invierno, puede durar meses o años si no se trata en forma correcta. La sinusitis puede afectar la nariz, los ojos o el oído medio, y puede manifestarse por una secreción nasal profusa, espesa y de color, goteo post-nasal de mal sabor, tos, congestión de la cabeza y un dolor de cabeza acompañante. Los síntomas también pueden incluir nariz tapada, una sensación de hinchazón facial, dolor de muelas, cansancio constante y, ocasionalmente, fiebre. Tipos y causas de la sinusitis
Hay dos tipos de sinusitis: la sinusitis aguda , la cual es ocasionada comúnmente por una infección bacteriana y, generalmente, evoluciona a una complicación cinco a diez días después de los primeros síntomas de una infección respiratoria viral como el resfriado común; y la

48. MedWebPlus Subject Sinusitis
sinusitis Broader Terms A, , GO, American Academy of Family PhysiciansInformation from Your Family Doctor Caring for Acute sinusitis (11/98).
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A GO Acute Sinusitis: a Cost-Effective Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment L. J. Fagnan (American family physician 1998 November 15l 58 (8): 1795-802, 1805-6) A GO Allergy Buyers Club Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Information maintained by Mercia Tapping A GO American Academy of Family Physicians Information from Your Family Doctor Caring for Acute Sinusitis A GO American Academy of Family Physicians Information from Your Family Doctor Sinusitis A GO American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Doctor, what is Sinusitis? A GO American Rhinologic Society Sinusitis FAQ's by Martin J. Citardi A GO Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Sinusitis: Diagnosis and Management of Sinusitis : Parameter Documents of the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters in Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; developed by the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, representing the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) and the Joint Council on Allergy, Asthma and Immunology A GO Management of Acute Sinusitis and Acute Otitis Media by Alexandra Semchenko, Fuad Baroody, Larry Culpepper (American family physician monograph ; 2001, no. 1)

49. Asthma And Dust Allergy…Excellent Cures!
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50. Tuotromedico: Sinusitis
Translate this page La sinusitis es una enfermedad frecuente que se debe a la infección de uno o másde los senos paranasales (cavidades en los huesos del cráneo). sinusitis.
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Otros Temas de Alergia Alergia Alergia a la Aspirina® Alergia a la Penicilina Alergia a las Pirazolonas Alergia a los Acaros Alergia a los Insectos (avispa, abeja) Alergia a los Medicamentos Alergia al Látex Alergia al Níquel Alergia al Polen Anafilaxia Asma Exantemas por el Sol Fotosensibilidad Rinitis Piercing y Tatuajes Sinusitis Toma de Inhaladores en Asma Pregunte al doctor Consulte al especialista SINUSITIS DEFINICIÓN CAUSAS SÍNTOMAS ... SABER MÁS DEFINICIÓN La sinusitis es una enfermedad frecuente que se debe a la infección de uno o más de los senos paranasales (cavidades en los huesos del cráneo). CAUSAS La causa primaria que conduce a la sinusitis es la obstrucción de los orificios de los senos. Con esta obstrucción, la circulación sanguínea y la ventilación de la cavidad sinusal son menores, lo que da lugar a un descenso de la PO2 que favorece el crecimiento bacteriano. La infección puede ser aguda, intermitente o crónica. Los causantes más habituales son las bacterias, aunque etiologías víricas y raramente micóticas también producen sinusitis. El Streptococcus pneumoniae Haemophilus influenzae y Moraxella catarrhalis son las bacterias encontradas con más frecuenciaen los cultivos de exudación (pus). Las causas víricas comprenden rhinovirus, virus gripal tipo A y virus parainfluenza. En los pacientes inmunosuprimidos pueden producirse infecciones de sinusitis micótica, como la producida por

51. NeilMed Products - Sinus Rinse, Sinusitis, Rhinitis, Allergies
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52. WebMD/Lycos - Health Guide
An overview of the causes, risk factors, and symptoms.
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53. Sinusitis
sinusitis up. sinusitis / drug therapy sinusitis / prevention control sinusitis/ drug therapy. sinusitis, The US National Institute
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Monograph [Publication Type] Otitis Media ... Nose and sinus disorders This resource on nose and sinus disorders is produced by the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine. Aimed specifically at patients, this resource provides information on sinus anatomy, infections, sinus surgery, septoplasty, snoring, and sleep apnea. Images and diagrams are provided. Patient Education Sinusitis Sleep Apnea Syndromes Practical guide for the diagnosis and treatment of acute sinusitis This document aimed at physicians aims to develop guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute sinusitis. It provides an overview of the different types of sinusitis as well as a literature review, classification of sinusitis, the paranasal sinuses, the diagnosis, causes, treatment and complications. Published by the Canadian Medical Association. Reprinted from the Canadian Medical Association Journal (Can Med Assoc J 1997;156(6 suppl):S1-S14). Practice Guideline [Publication Type] Sinusitis Sinus surgery This interactive tutorial on sinus surgery has been produced by the Patient Education Institute, and made available on the Web by the National Library of Medicine MEDLINEplus service. The tutorial provides information on sinus anatomy, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnosis, medical treatment, sinus surgery, possible risks and complications, and post-operative care. Viewing this tutorial requires Flash plug-in.

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55. Sinusitis
Ambulatory Healthcare Pathways for Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders TerenceM. Davidson, MD sinusitis. sinusitis Algorithm. Overview of sinusitis.
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Sinusitis Algorithm
  • Nasal medicaments include decongestants, mucolytic agents, topical decongestants, antihistamines, nasal and systemic steroids and p.o. garlic e.g. chicken soup. The following list these by generic names:
  • Decongestants
    psuedoephedrine
    propylphenylalamine
  • Mucolytic agents
    water p.o.
    quaifenesin
    iodine
    nasal saline drops
    nasal saline irrigation
  • Topical decongestants
    neosynephrine
    oxymetazoline
  • Antihistamines
    Non specific:
    Benadryl
    Others
    H1 specific
  • Steroids
    topical nasal steroids
    There is little science and much individual opinion about the treatment of the common cold. We recommend nasal saline, p.o. garlic, horseradish and lots of water. Chicken soup is recommended as a treatment for the common cold. Its efficacy is probably related to the garlic. It is therefore an excellent treatment for it contains fluids, salts and the garlic which stimulates rhinorrhea. Antihistamines concentrate and increase the viscosity of nasal mucus and impair mucociliary clearance. They are therefore counterproductive. They may provide benefit for individuals with allergic rhinitis. Topical decongestants are addictive, but many physicians recommend their judicious use. Oral decongestants remain efficacious. Systemic steroids suppress immunity and are not normally prescribed. Topical nasal steriods are indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis. Their benefit for infection and anatomic abnormaltities has not been investigated.
  • 56. Austin Allergy Associates
    Three clinic locations in Austin, Texas. Information on patient services for allergies, asthma, hives, and sinusitis. Includes patient educational links.
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    57. Consultations: Sinusitis
    Head and Neck Surgery Consultations Terence M. Davidson, MD Consultation forsinusitis. The diagnosis of sinusitis is made, and he gives me antibiotics.
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    Head and Neck Surgery Consultations
    Terence M. Davidson, M.D.
    Consultation for Sinusitis
    This consultation is part of a series of consultations with Head and Neck Surgery specialists at the University of California, San Diego. The case is a hypothetical patient chosen to represent a composite of the usual and most common patients with this specific disorder. Where gender, age or race make a difference, these will be specifically cited. Where they do not make a difference, they may be omitted. The consultation is presented for purposes of general information. Specifics about an individual case and specific treatment must be discussed between the patient and the treating physician. The patient is a young adult referred for evaluation for chronic sinusitis. Doctor : Good morning. What can I do for you today? Patient : I have suffered recurrent sinus infections. My primary care physician has been unable to successfully manage these and has recommended an evaluation to see if you have additional ideas. Doctor : How long have you been having recurrent infections?

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    59. Background Information About Chronic Sinusitis. Rino-Flow Nasal Wash And Sinus S
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    60. Sinusitis Symptoms And Treatment With Aromatherapy
    sinusitis symptom treatment and other headache remedies through aromatherapy.Apply home recipes with natural products. sinusitis Symptoms Treatment.
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    Sinusitis symptoms can be painful, with a continually stuffy feeling in the nose.
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    What is sinusitis? This is an infection in the sinal cavity. The sinuses are a bony cavity behind, above and at each side of the nose and opening into the nasal cavity. They act as a sound box to give resonance to the voice. The sinuses are lined with mucous membrane similar to that lining the nose, and infection from the nose can easily spread into them. Openings from the nose into the sinuses are very narrow, they quickly become blocked when the mucous membrane of the nose becomes swollen during a cold, hay fever or catarrh, and then the infection is trapped inside the sinus.

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