Nasal congestion and sinus pressure caused by colds and other passing infections usually clear up within a few days. Symptoms caused by allergies or other airborne irritants can come and go. While you're waiting for relief, you may be able to tame symptoms with some nonprescription remedies. ...
Channels called eustachian tubes connect your ears and throat, helping drain fluid and preventing air pressure from building up. But a sinus infection can make your ears feel clogged. This happens because fluid can get trapped behind your eardrum. Eustachian tube massage may create space for fluid...
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I felt relief within minutes, the rinse really does work. I plan to buy a spray bottle, but have doubts about its ability to really flood the sinuses, when at home I think I'll keep using my scuba mask. Reply 4 Saline Rinse Posted by Mb (Littleton, Co) on 01/15/2010 I ...
I get sinus pressure headaches much more often than I would like. When I was younger, I never had sinus troubles or headaches, and now I have both of them on a frequent basis. The throbbing of the sinus pressure is what causes the headaches, and this can be really miserable. Sometimes...
air-filled spaces in your skull that connect to the nose and throat. When the sinuses become inflamed, blocked or swollen, normal mucus drainage may not occur trapping air and other fluids, creating vacuums and/or pressure. This pressure can cause pain, which can sometimes be intense. Clogged...
This rigorous cleaning schedule has helped relieve my allergies and reduce my sinus pain. I don't know if you know what is causing your sinus issues, but you might get some sinus pressure relief by keeping dust out of your home as much as possible. ...
I get some relief in a couple of hours, total relief in about 3 to 4 days. I take one every five hours. Get a runny nose for a couple, but that tells me it is working-breaking up the congestion. I don't stop taking until totally gone. Did it once, came back. Only thing I ...
Antihistamines provide excellent relief of sneezing, itching, and rhinorrhea, but not congestion; oral ones have the advantage of being effective for mouth and eye symptoms. Chlorpheniramine is best avoided, because it is sedating and reduces driving ability and academic performance. Newer H1-antagonis...
she recommended trying In the Clear. Let me tell you, I was skeptical but decided to give a shot. In the matter of days of me taking it I noticed the difference. Where I would usually wake up with a mild pressure above my eye was gone. No more runny nose. I mean, I was shocked...