Sinus Innfection...?!


Question: I'm pretty sure I have a sinus infection. My sinuses hurt so bad that when I bend over it feels like someone is sticking a tube in my sinuses, also when I tap on them they hurt really bad.. My doctor office isn't open today or tomarow. What can I take to help my sinuses. I've already taken Sudafed sinus, but it isn't helping at all. On top of this I also have a terrible cough. Please help, I really want to feel better.


Answers: I'm pretty sure I have a sinus infection. My sinuses hurt so bad that when I bend over it feels like someone is sticking a tube in my sinuses, also when I tap on them they hurt really bad.. My doctor office isn't open today or tomarow. What can I take to help my sinuses. I've already taken Sudafed sinus, but it isn't helping at all. On top of this I also have a terrible cough. Please help, I really want to feel better.

The ony things that really helped me was when my Dr. told me about a sinus wash that will kill bacteria.
you need

distilled water
sea salt
liquid chlorophyll and colloidal silver from the health food store.
in a glass mix 1/4 cup water with a pinch of salt and heat to body temperature.
add 5 drops each silver and chlorophyll and mix.
using a large dropper (like one used for infant medication) drop 2 full droppersfull into one side of the nose while laying down.
Turn the head and let it drain out the other nostril. Be sure to have paper towels handy.
The silver kills the bacteria and there are several hundred kind that can live in the sinus cavities and anti biotics don't get rid of them all.
Do this twice a day for a week, mixing up the mixture fresh each time.
Then do it once a week for maintenance.
There is nothing in this that will hurt you, and it cured me.
I do not have to take claritin, or antibiotics anymore.
best wishes

I get them so bad they make me nauseous. You may try irrigating your sinuses (look that up) , but if it's really bad you might need anti-biotics...

Sounds like a bad sinus infection young one.
When it hurts when you tap on them you need to see your doctor.
Nasal sprays, irrigation and OTC meds like Sudafed may help relieve some discomfort but it sounds like a good dose of antibiotics is needed.
Since your doctor's office is closed for a couple days youmay want to try a walk-in clinic? They may not give you antibiotics but could prescribe something for relief for the next 2 days.
Good luck - heal soon.





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