Tips for Alleviating Sinus Pain

Part Two

Lori Piper
Last year I wrote an article with tips to keep sinusitis at bay for the holiday season. Here is a part two to that... I have talked with friends and have added more to my arsenal. Last year was not as bad for me as in previous years, but still I was hindered for two weeks with it and my friends... some were hindered for two months.

Tips to alleviate sinus pain- talk to the hand

My friend did some research last week and discovered that acupressure works wonders at relieving sinus pain. She would massage her hand and feet for several minutes: no more sinus pain for a few hours. This process allowed her to remain at work, to complete a project due before her Christmas break. She stated that by applying firm pressure to her hands and feet for five minutes, the pain dissipated because she was stimulating her nerve pathways, which boost blood and oxygen flow, to her sinus cavities.

Tips to alleviate sinus pain- think clean

Take an extra fifteen minutes in the shower. We have become so predisposed to antibiotics as a cure-all, that sometimes the ways that have works for generations have been forgotten. Steam was one of the most widely used treatments remedies for years.

I can remember my mom having me hold my head over a pot of hot water with a towel draped over my head. Do you remember that? Do you also remember it worked? Fifteen minutes in the morning. Sinus pain decreased and we were usually better within seventy-two hours.

Tips to alleviate sinus pain- avoid the obvious

Are you like me? (However, not me anymore, remember I am kicking sinusitis in the butt!) When you notice you are suffering from sinus pain, do you immediately reach for antihistamines? That is a big no- no--- what antihistamines actually do is thicken mucus, not lessen it. Therefore, mucus remains in our sinus cavities longer, which in turn can prolong symptoms as well as have the potential to worsen them (symptoms).

Tips to alleviate sinus pain- think Psych

Do you watch the show, Psych on the USA network? That show is too funny, at times. Have you noticed that they have a love of pineapples on the show? They have a point. Bromelain, an anti-inflammatory enzyme found in pineapples, can stem the swelling of the nasal cavity.

Tips to alleviate sinus pain- acid wash is not making a comeback

Doctors at the University of Nebraska Medical Center have stated that sinusitis and heartburn can be correlated. Seventy-eight percent of sinusitis suffers had heartburn first. The stomach acid can wash up into our throat and sinus cavities, drying out our sinus tissues (they are delicate), which makes our bodies more susceptible to infection. Be healthy and stay well- advice my mom has been pestering me about for years.

However, none of these simple remedies may be a cure all for everyone. If you notice that you have a high fever, your face is swelling, or your vision changes... immediately see you doctor.

Published by Lori Piper

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  • Darlene Adorno2/21/2009

    Hi. Very informative. I wishe I had read this a few years ago when I had continual bouts of sinus infections. I'll have to remember this on for the future. Funny how I haven't had them since I quit smoking. Thanks again.

  • Cathy A Montville2/5/2009

    I was so excited when I saw the title of this article! I have suffered for years with chronic sinusitis, as does Lisa, and I am always looking for something to ease the misery of it...I don't take over the counter products often, because it just masks the problem...I will try the hand and foot reflexology and pineapple! Thanks so much!

  • Linda Ann Nickerson12/30/2008

    Good ideas. LOL at "talk to the hand," which would have an entirely different sinus application, were you writing for kindergartners. Eeek. (Got grandchildren - can't help it.)

  • Lisa Riggs12/29/2008

    Great tips that I certainly need as I suffer from chronic sinusitis. Thanks!

  • Elena H.12/26/2008

    I especially like the one about the shower and steam. My husband has used this one for years. Another way to accomplish the steam method is to get one of the steam facial machines-it works great since all of the steam is focused on your face/nose/mouth. and you can get a facial at the same time. Another thing to remember-related to antihistamines and thickening the mucos-is to drink lots and lots of fluid to thin the mucos and we love guaifenesin which can be bought without a prescription. It is sold under the brand name of Mucinex but can be bought as a store brand if you look for the guaifenesin in the ingredients. It thins the mucos but you must drink lots of fluid during the day for it to work well.

  • Lenora Murdock12/26/2008

    Great suggestions

  • jcorn12/25/2008

    The info about heartburn and sinus pain was so interesting! Thanks. My husband uses a Neti pot to cleanse his sinuses and it helps, too, but some people can't stand them.

  • Evan Ego12/24/2008

    Thanks Lori.

    I've suffered with sinus pain and pressure since I was a child. I have to carry around a bottle of oxymetazoline hydrochloride so I can relieve the pressure and stuffiness about EVERY FREAKING HOUR OF MY LIFE!!!! I'll give these suggestions a try and see what I come up with. This positively has to be the worst condition on earth to live with!

  • Nikki12/24/2008

    : )

  • Roy Barnes12/23/2008

    good tips

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