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Sinus Nebulization: A Promising Treatment For Chronic Sinusitis

A nebulizer is a small to medium-sized, electricity-driven (though nowadays, some can also be battery-operated) device that we often see in hospitals or even in some homes. The machine works by converting the liquid medications to inhalable mist. Nebulizers are probably most popular among asthmatics, who have long used them to deliver their medications to the airways and the lungs. In the last two or three years however, experts have engaged in research studies that aim to evaluate the effectiveness of nebulized sinus treatment. Fortunately, the clinical trial results have been very encouraging and indeed, promising.

Sinusitis is a condition where one or more of the paranasal sinuses are infected or inflamed. It is a very common respiratory condition, affecting approximately 38 million Americans each year. Are you one of them? If so, here are some information about this dreaded condition, some treatment options and tips on how to prevent its occurrence

Research Tells Us

In one particular research led by otolaryngologist and sinus surgeon, Dr. Winston Vaughan, a patient was reported to experience significant relief after taking prescribed antibiotics via nebulization after three weeks. The symptoms, which include headaches, congestion and fatigue subsided; and the recurrence of sinusitis was dramatically decreased. It was also noted that the side effects experienced by some patients were very mild, compared to taking the medications in their oral forms.

The impressive results were attributed to the fact that when medications are administered through a nebulizer, the medication is delivered quickly and to the tissues where they are intended to take effect instead of circulating through the entire system via the blood stream. The decrease in side effects associated with nebulized sinus treatment is also precisely because of this direct, rather than systemic administration of the drugs.

With the results gathered from conducting the research, nebulized sinus treatment looks like a promising alternative for sinusitis patients, especially for those with chronic sinusitis conditions who failed to have an improvement in their conditions even after sinus surgery and compliance to oral prescriptions. This relatively new technique, however, is not a miracle cure that promises permanent relief from sinusitis. It can, however, improve a patients quality of life by relieving symptoms faster and keeping another bout of sinus infection at bay longer.

There are a lot of nebulizers available in the market right now. If you think nebulized sinus medications may work for you, you can discuss it with your attending physician. One of the nebulizers you may consider is SinusAero by Sinus Dynamics. Aside from its impressive state-of-the-art features including its portability; zero dead volume (means all the liquid medication is effectively converted to mist); completion of treatment in as fast as 3-5 minutes; and its ability to aerosolize liquid medications to 1.0-3.0 micron-sized particles that can definitely penetrate even through congested nasal and sinus passages, Sinus Dynamics fully addresses the other half of a successful nebulized sinus treatment plan because it is, as well, a compounding pharmacy. Sinus Dynamics manufactures customized prescription drugs for rhinitis and sinusitis like antibiotics, anti-fungals and anti-inflammatories that are compatible for use with their products like SinusAero or Active Sinus, which is a medicated irrigator.

by: Jillian Phillips




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