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Advices from Medical Specialist for Those Who Have Nasal ProblemAron had a bad sinus infection after returning from oversea. He said he
always had a sinus problems and rhinitis, but never asked advices from
any medical specialist. This time, the infection was so bad that he had
to consult ear, nose and throat specialist. This trip to the specialist
is very valuable because the specialist gave him a lot of daily useful
tips, which help him to recover from his infection and also teach him
how to prevent infections in the future. According to him, the
specialist not only gives him antibiotics but also advices how to avoid
habits that will further irritate his nasal membranes. Added by Aaron
are fragile and sensitive nasal membranes may be irritated by simple
things such as sniffing and blowing the nose too hard, coughing too
hard, rubbing nose and stuffing things such as tissues and
hand¬kerchiefs up to the nostrils. Other good habits that had been
recommended by his specialist are getting enough sleep and emptying
half the stomach before sleep. Emptying stomach before sleep can avoid
refluxing (back up) stomach acids, which will irritate the nose
membranes. Besides these, his specialist also told him that for a
person who had flu (infection) should not dive and swim. This is
because diving and swimming may cause the infection in the nose
traveling up to the sinuses through the water, where this person swim
in.Nasal and sinus diseases caused by infections or allergies
are the common symptoms that lead people to the consultation of ear,
nose and throat specialist. According to ear, nose and throat
specialist, airborne particles or air pollution from the environment
can cause nasal and sinus diseases. However, for those who have family
history of an allergic nose, they have higher possibility inheriting
allergic disorders. Ear, nose and throat specialist noted that the
people who came to see him mostly had symptoms such as runny nose,
blocked nose, sneezing and sensitive nose, eyes and throat. Some of
them may come with loss of smell. Specialist explained that if nose
infections were left untreated or poorly handled, it can cause problems
to the sinuses, eyes, throat and lungs. Cavities surrounding the nose
are known as sinuses. Your sinus can be infected from a simple nose
infection. Since the eyes are located close to the sinuses, it can be
infected too. Specialist added that the lungs infection caused by the
nose infection was the excessive mucous secreted from the nose flown
into the throat and further gone deep into the lungs. However, by
staying away from the allergen, which is a substance that triggers
allergy, one person's nose allergies can be reduced. According
to specialist, to clean your nose by sniffing, blowing or picking your
nose is not the right way when you had a flu or allergy. The following
tips have been given by the specialist for you to care for your nose.
The most common cause of nasal problems is allergy, which medical term
is allergic rhinitis.To get rid of the allergic triggered
substances is the best way to prevent these symptoms. One of the
allergic triggered substances is dust mites. Due to their occupying in
mattresses, carpets and pillows, runny nose and sneezing in the morning
are caused by them. Nevertheless, medications such as acaricides can be
used to destroy dust mites. Besides this, dust mites can be kept away
by using medication impregnated bed sheets. Once a week, put your bed
sheets and pillows under that sun is a more economical way. Your
bedroom has to be mopped and cleaned it using vacuum regularly. The
load of dust mites can be reduced using these simple methods; however,
it is not an easy task to totally eradicate dust mites. To check
whether some of the common allergens out there are the cause of your
allergy, you can take blood and skin tests to confirm it. Prevent the
foods that cause your allergy for a period of time before retry them
again if you have allergy to foods. Sometimes, some people allergies
can be got over with time. If pets cause your allergy, try to remove
them. Allergic reactions may be caused by fungus in the
air-conditioning and ventilation vents. To solve this problem, just use
fungicides, which are the chemicals that can kill fungus to clean the
systems. Bad habits such as sniffing, blowing or picking your
nose will exasperate or extend the infection to surrounding organs
during an infection period. Your symptoms may aggravate if you drink
cold drinks. Therefore, you should take warm drinks instead of cold
drinks. You should not blow your nose too hard when you have runny
nose. Nose blocked is due to the swollen lining tissue inside the nasal
cavity. Hence, blowing your nose hard is not going to clear the mucous.
Moreover, it will cause the infection to go to the surrounding areas
such as sinuses and ears. The proper way is sniffing gently to bring
the mucous down to the throat and after that spit or cough it out from
the mouth. You should not teach your children how to blow their nose if
they don't know how to do it. So, if they have any discharge, just use
handkerchief or tissue to wipe their nose gently. Mucous or phlegm
should not be swallowed because it may cause irritation to your
stomach. Anybody can have nosebleeds at any age. Nosebleeds in
children are mostly due to the damage of the blood vessels in the
anterior part of their nose. This is due to their bad habit - like to
pick at their nose. Apply pressure on the bleeding nostril for a few
minutes and use the other nostril or mouth to breathe temporarily if
you have nosebleed. Don't hold your head back because this will cause
the blood drip down into your throat. Instead hold your head up
straight and sit up. You may unaware that you are actually still
bleeding if you hold you head back. This is because the blood dripping
down through your throat but not trickling down from your nostrils.
Consequently, it may cause a breathing difficulty because your airways
may be blocked by the bleeding. Ice can be used to apply on your nose
if the nosebleed doesn't stop. Nosebleeds in adults can be caused by
infection or tumors in their nose. Other factors that will cause
nosebleeds are high blood pressure and the hardening of the blood
vessels in the nose. Both diseases are due to ageing. Therefore, you
need to check with doctors to double confirm what the problem with your
nose is if it is bleeding.
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