How to Relieve Sinus Pressure
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If you've had a cold or suffered from hay fever you'll understand what it's like to have blocked sinuses. It's not at all pleasant and can be very tiring.
There are lots of ways in which you can help relieve this pressure. If you walk into your local Pharmacist you'll find shelves full of drugs designed to help clear up your sinuses. Nasal sprays, liquids, strips, pills and even treatments you put in the bath.
What Causes Sinus Pressure or Sinusitis?
First of all you need to understand that there are different types of sinusitis. There is the acute types with is normally caused by a bacterial or viral infection and normally lasts for no more than 30 days.
Then there is chronic sinusitis which is cause by allergies, a small sinus cavity or poorly functioning mucous membrane. If the infection lasts for more than 30 days it's generally considered chronic.
There can be a number of causes of irritation to the sinuses such as poor air quality, fungus, dehydration, bacteria, spray cleaners, hormones and allergies.
Remedies and Cures
It's always a good idea to figure out what is causing the sinusitis in the first place. Viral infections will normally clear up on its own. For bacterial infections you can ask your doctor for an antibiotic.
Think about allergens which may be causing the problem. If symptoms flare up when you are around a pet then it could be the dander in the fur causing the problem. Dust and pollen are also major causes.
When you have worked out the possible causes then you can select the best treatment. Luckily there are a number of home remedies which work. If your sinus pressure comes with a fever or a headache, then you should see the doctor.
To treat allergies related sinusitis, find what's causing it and remove it. If your pet Fluffy is the problem, the doctor can prescribe an allergy medicine so you can keep her.
For a cold try some eucalyptus. Simply place the oil in a bowl or warm water and place the bowl on your lap. Then lean over the bowl with a towel draped over your head. Other oils which work include lavender, tea tree and sandalwood. The idea is to breathe in the vapors created by the warm water and essential oil.
Tea tree oil will work well if you have a cold or a bacterial infection. Tree tea oil has antibacterial properties.
Using a neti pot with warm salt water is great for rinsing out the sinuses. You can do this several times a day. In many Eastern countries a neti pot is as much a part of daily hygiene and brushing your teeth.
Dry air is a common cause of sinus irritation. A humidifier will help to introduce water vapor into the air.
When dehydration is the cause, drink more water. The average person should be drinking at least eight 8 oz. glasses a day.
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As a long time sufferer of sinusitus (since I was 14 - quite along time ago!) I've tried everything. The best sinus remedy I've found is using a neti pot. It's easy, quick and drug free and REALLY works. I wish I'd heard about them years ago.
Thanks Sunnydays for the recommendation. I bought one of the peppermint aromatherapy eye pillows from A Touch Of Satin a little over a month ago and have used it three times. It really does open up my sinuses and it also relaxes me enough to where I can fall asleep and ACTUALLY stay asleep. I suggest them to any of my friends that battle the same thing we do. Try it! You'll be so happy you did!










sunnydays13 says:
11 months ago
There are things you can do for sinus pressure relief. Start by using an aromatherapy eye pillow. It’s great for treating sinus congestion and sinus headaches, stress and anxiety issues as well as insomnia and sleep disorders. What I have to found to work best for me is an eye pillow, right out of the freezer. I use a peppermint scented one because it opens up my sinuses and that helps me to breathe a lot better. The cold flax seed inside the eye pillow surrounds my eyes and temples, the weight of the flax seed applies just enough acupressure to soothe and relax my facial muscles. The eye pillow also block out all light, when the pain is so bad it just makes you squint you eyes. I searched online and found several sites that had them. The one I decided to go with was A Touch Of Satin. I liked them because their ingredients were organic, and that was important to me. They had an unbelievably large selection of patterns and I like the feel of satin on my skin. They also had a page on their site that talked about the benefits of their aromatherapy scents. They also had lavender and that is suppose to be good for migraines. It was very interesting. If you want to check them out, their website is http://www.atouchofsatin.com Well, I hope this helps you. Let me know what you think. Good luck!