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  1. Daily nasal irrigation a recipe for Sinusitis relief. (Minimizes Symptoms).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Diana Mahoney, 2003-02-15
  2. Pediatric Sinusitis
  3. Clinical Clues Pinpoint Sinusitis, Avoid Imaging.: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2001-10-15
  4. Adjunct intranasal corticosteroid Tx may benefit acute sinusitis. (Addresses Inflammation).: An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2003-02-01
  5. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Sinusitis by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD, 2002-01-01
  6. Epidural intracranial abscess as a complication of frontal sinusitis: case report and review of the literature.(Review Article): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Kostas N. Fountas, Yazan Duwayri, et all 2004-03-01
  7. Time-Life Alternative Remedies for Common Ailments: How to Treat, Arthritis, Back Problems, Chronic Fatigue, Headaches, Insomnia, Sinusitis-- And over ... Health Conditions (Time-Life Medical Guides)
  8. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Sinusitis by James N. Parker, Philip M. Parker, 2002-09-05
  9. Maxillary sinusitis caused by nasoseptal obstruction.(RHINOSCOPIC CLINIC) : An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Dewey A. Christmas, Joseph P. Mirante, et all 2006-03-01
  10. Chronic sinusitis, the neglected disease--how to manage it by G. Paul Moser, 1975
  11. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Sinusitis and Related Sinus Disorders: Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-07
  12. Single dose of azithromycin cures respiratory IIIs: microsphere drug led to better outcomes in pneumonia, sinusitis, and bronchitis.(News): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-12-15
  13. Sinusitis almost never presents as headache alone: look for other causes.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News
  14. Keep an eye out for suppurative complications of bacterial sinusitis: affects older children, adolescents.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Robert Finn, 2004-03-01

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22. Sinusitis-Medfacts-National Jewish Medical And Research Center
sinusitis. Sinuses are a part of the upper respiratory system. Adults and older children have four groups of sinus cavities located within the bones surrounding the nose. They may be prone to developing sinusitis because their smaller sinus passages become obstructed more easily What is sinusitis? sinusitis is an inflammation (swelling) of the mucous
http://www.njc.org/medfacts/sinus.html

23. Doctor, What Is Sinusitis?
What is sinusitis? Acute bacterial sinusitis is an infection of the sinus cavities caused by bacteria. When Acute Becomes Chronic sinusitis.
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Sinus Facts
Have you ever had a cold or allergy attack that wouldn't go away? If so, there's a good chance you actually had sinusitis. Experts estimate that 37 million people are afflicted with sinusitis each year, making it one of the most common health conditions in America. That number may be significantly higher, since the symptoms of bacterial sinusitis often mimic those of colds or allergies, and many sufferers never see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment with an antibiotic.
What is sinusitis?
Acute bacterial sinusitis is an infection of the sinus cavities caused by bacteria. It usually is preceded by a cold, allergy attack, or irritation by environmental pollutants. Unlike a cold, or allergy, bacterial sinusitis requires a physician's diagnosis and treatment with an antibiotic to cure the infection and prevent future complications. Normally, mucus collecting in the sinuses drains into the nasal passages. When you have a cold or allergy attack, your sinuses become inflamed and are unable to drain. This can lead to congestion and infection. Diagnosis of acute sinusitis usually is based on a physical examination and a discussion of your symptoms. Your doctor also may use x-rays of your sinuses or obtain a sample of your nasal discharge to test for bacteria.
When Acute Becomes Chronic Sinusitis
When you have frequent sinusitis, or the infection lasts three months or more, it could be chronic sinusitis. Symptoms of chronic sinusitis may be less severe than those of acute; however, untreated chronic sinusitis can cause damage to the sinuses and cheekbones that sometimes requires

24. Ayurvedic Medicine / Treatment Diabetes , Arthritis , Joint Pain , Rheumatic Pai
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25. Pediatric Sinusitis
Unlike in adults, pediatric sinusitis is difficult to diagnose because symptoms can be subtle and the causes complex. How Will the Doctor Treat sinusitis?
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How Do I Know When My Child Has Sinusitis?
The following symptoms may indicate a sinus infection in your child:
  • thick yellow-green nasal drainage
  • post-nasal drip, sometimes leading to or exhibited as sore throat, cough, bad breath, nausea and/or vomiting
  • headache, usually in children age six or older
  • irritability or fatigue
  • swelling around the eyes
Young children have immature immune systems and are more prone to infections of the nose, sinus, and ears, especially in the first several years of life. These are most frequently caused by viral infections (colds), and they may be aggravated by allergies. However, when your child remains ill beyond the usual week to ten days, a serious sinus infection is likely.
You can reduce the risk of sinus infections for your child by reducing exposure to known environmental allergies and pollutants such as tobacco smoke, reducing his/her time at day care, and treating stomach acid reflux disease.
How Will the Doctor Treat Sinusitis?

26. CNN - Fungus Causes Most Chronic Sinusitis, Researchers Say - September 9, 1999
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September 9, 1999 Web posted at: 8:36 p.m. EDT (0036 GMT) From Medical Correspondent Dr. Steve Salvatore (CNN) Fungus may be the cause of almost all cases of the most frequently reported chronic disease in the United States, sinusitis, instead of only a few as previously thought. And that may be the reason millions of sinus sufferers do not find relief from antibiotics and nasal sprays, according to Mayo Clinic researchers. "We were able to find fungus which was never thought to be there in almost every case of chronic sinusitis," said Mayo Clinic's Dr. Jens Poinkau.

27. Sinusitis
sinusitis and Sinus Infections? sinusitis is so widespread that Americans with the problem miss an average of four work days a year.
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Sinus infections afflict about 37 million Americans every year. Sinusitis is so widespread that Americans with the problem miss an average of four work days a year. There are over 500,000 sinus surgeries performed each year. Sinusitis Sinusitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the nasal sinuses. The nasal sinuses are the hollow cavities found within the cheek bones and near the eyes. The inflammation of the nasal sinuses is usually triggered by inadequate draining due to allergies, infections or structural problems of the nose such as narrow drainage passages or a deviated septum. Chronic Sinusitis Chronic Sinusitis refers to inflammation of the sinuses that lasts for 4 months or more. Allergies are frequently associated with chronic sinusitis. People with asthma have a particularly high frequency of chronic sinusitis. Inhalation of airborne allergens (substances that provoke an allergic reaction), such as dust, mold, and pollen, often set off allergic reactions. Allergic reations often contribute to the frequency of sinus infections. Damp weather and pollutants in the air and in buildings may also affect people with chronic sinusitis.

28. CNN.com - Treating Sinusitis - Nov. 8, 2002
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E-MAIL DR. GUPTA Click here to submit medical questions to Dr. Sanjay Gupta, then watch CNN at 2:30 p.m. ET Saturday to see if it is answered. Editor's note: CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers medical questions submitted by e-mail on "Your Health," which airs at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturdays. Questions and answers are posted on CNN.com after the show. Q: What is sinusitis and how is it treated? A viewer in Nigeria A: Sinusitis is simply an inflammation of the sinuses hollow air spaces, or cavities in the skull. There are actually four pairs of cavities surrounding the nose, called the paranasal sinuses. Inflammation most often occurs from a bacterial infection caused by a cold, but it can also develop from a fungal infection, allergies or other causes. Before you can treat sinusitis, a doctor has to determine its cause because different causes require different treatments.

29. Sinusitis And Sinus Pain Treatment With Topical Nasal Sprays And Solutions - Sin
A large amount of information and articles regarding sinusitis and treatment. Features a physician locator, email newsletter, and discussion forums.
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find a sinus specialist our medical advisory board latest sinus articles contact SinuCare SinuCare's nationally recognized network of sinusitis and sinus pain specialists are experienced and dedicated to achieving excellent results in treating chronic sinusitis and recurrent sinus infections, with the newest and latest treatment plans including topical nasal sprays and solutions. Make one phone call to 800-774-SINUS (7468) and receive the attention and commitment you have been searching for. We will answer questions and schedule priority appointments with one of our top sinusitis and sinus pain specialists in your area, one who can make a difference in your sinus health and overall quality of life. "It's been over three years since I've seen you... Wanted to update you (and thank you) for the success of the intravenous antibiotic treatment for my chronic sinusitis. Haven't had

30. EMedicine - Sinusitis : Article By Elicia Kennedy, MD
sinusitis sinusitis is the inflammation/infection of 1 or more paranasal sinuses and occurs with obstruction of the normal drainage mechanism. sinusitis.
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Last Updated: May 28, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: sinus inflammation, sinus infection, paranasal sinuses AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
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31. Dr. David L. Morris, M.D. - Allergy Choices Founder
Sublingual oral immunotherapy options for the relief and treatment of seasonal, pet, food, pollen and chronic allergies, asthma, rhinitis, and sinusitis.
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32. EMedicine - Sinusitis, Fungal : Article By Hassan H Ramadan, MD, MSc
sinusitis, Fungal Fungal infections of the sinuses are observed uncommonly. Most sinusitis, Fungal. Last Updated August 29, 2003,
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Last Updated: June 7, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: allergic fungal sinusitis, fungal sinusitis, indolent fungal sinusitis, mucormycosis, sinus fungus ball, sinus mycetoma, sinus infection, aspergillosis, Aspergillus species infection, Mucor species infection, Curvularia lunata infection, Aspergillus fumigatus infection, C lunata infection, A fumigatus infection, Bipolaris species infection, Drechslera species infection, dematiaceous fungi infection, Rhizopus species infection, Rhizomucor species infection, Absidia species infection, Cunninghamella species infection, Mortierella species infection, Saksenaea species infection, Apophysomyces species infection

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34. Sinusitis
sinusitis. MM Carr DDS MD MEd. In General Terms To diagnose sinusitis the patient must have more than 2 major factors or 1 major and 2 minor factors. Diagnosis.
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Sinusitis MM Carr DDS MD MEd Reviewed by DA Kirkpatrick MD FRCSC, Lecturer, Department of Otolaryngology, Dalhousie University Definition Sinusitis is defined as a condition manifested by inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, fluids within these cavities, and/or the underlying bone. Clinical Criteria for Diagnosis Major Factors
  • Facial pain/pressure Facial congestion/fullness Nasal obstruction Nasal discharge: purulent, or discoloured postnasal drainage Hyposmia/anosmia Purulent discharge in nose Fever (acute sinusitis)
Minor Factors
  • Headache Halitosis Fatigue Dental pain Cough Ear pressure/fullness
In General Terms: To diagnose sinusitis the patient must have more than 2 major factors or 1 major and 2 minor factors Diagnosis Duration Acute Sinusitis: 4 or fewer weeks in duration Chronic Sinusitis: More than 4 weeks in duration Recurrent Acute Sinusitis: Four or more episodes per year, each episode lasting at least 10 days, without signs of chronic sinusitis between Physical Signs of Sinusitis
  • Swelling and erythema: maxillary, orbital, or frontal region
  • 35. Auckland Allergy Clinic - Diagnosis And Treatment Of Allergy
    Centre providing information on diagnosis and treatment of asthma, allergies, bronchitis, dermatitis, eczema, immunologic problems and sinusitis.
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    36. Ayurvedic Treatment Services,Ayurveda Treatment Centre,Herbal Treatment Services
    Offering ayurvedic treatment services for ailments of arthiritis, spondylitis, paralysis, blood pressure, stress and strain, depression, diabetes, sinusitis, asthma, migraine, eye problems and eczema.
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    37. It's All About The Immune System
    For anyone suffering from CFS, EBV, lupus, fibromyalgia, hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV/Aids, sinusitis, and cancer. By Jesse A. Stoff, M.D. one of the world's leading viroimmunologists.
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    @import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); The material on this web site involving the immune system is offered to you for informational purposes only and is not meant to be interpreted as medical advice to diagnose, treat or cure any immune system disorder. You should consult with a qualified health professional whenever your health is in question.
    Immune System Etc.com focus: immune system, how to boost the immune system with immune support, what you need to be aware of when you use immune system boosters, what is immune system balancing, combating immune system stressors, what weakens or causes a low immune system, immune system deficiencies including autoimmune disorders and how you can help the body heal.
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    Picture a world where healing occurs from within, not from without, a world where illness is viewed as a pathway to good health. Picture a world where immune suppressing drugs are only used in the most unusual cases, or perhaps not used at all. To reach such a world we will need effective immune modulation through nutrition and supplementation."
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    38. Clinical Practice Guideline: Management Of Sinusitis
    September 2001, pp 798808. Clinical Practice Guideline Management of sinusitis. Subcommittee on Management of sinusitis and Committee on Quality Improvement.
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    Pediatrics Volume 108, Number 3 September 2001, pp 798-808 Clinical Practice Guideline: Management of Sinusitis Technical Report: Evidence for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated Sinusitis in Children: A Systematic Overview AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Subcommittee on Management of Sinusitis and Committee on Quality Improvement ABSTRACT. This clinical practice guideline formulates recommendations for health care providers regarding the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of children, ages 1 to 21 years, with uncomplicated acute, subacute, and recurrent acute bacterial sinusitis. It was developed through a comprehensive search and analysis of the medical literature. Expert consensus opinion was used to enhance or formulate recommendations where data were insufficient. A subcommittee, composed of pediatricians with expertise in infectious disease, allergy, epidemiology, family practice, and pediatric practice, supplemented with an otolaryngologist and radiologist, were selected to formulate the practice parameter. Several other groups (including members of the American College of Emergency Physicians, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology, as well as numerous national committees and sections of the American Academy of Pediatrics) have reviewed and revised the guideline. Three specific issues were considered: 1) evidence for the efficacy of various antibiotics in children; 2) evidence for the efficacy of various ancillary, nonantibiotic regimens; and 3) the diagnostic accuracy and concordance of clinical symptoms, radiography (and other imaging methods), and sinus aspiration.

    39. Home Page
    Allergist specializing in adult and pediatric allergy, immunology and sinusitis. The site contains patient education and contact details.
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    40. Sinusitis
    sinusitis. sinusitis. sinusitis a treatment plan that works for asthma and allergies too. Information sinusitis / drug therapy. sinusitis. The
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    Sinusitis : a treatment plan that works for asthma and allergies too Information on sinusitis for both patients and physicians with details of symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, CT scans and the new image guided surgery. There is also a section for patients on allergy and asthma. The information is provided by Wellington S.Tichenor, M.D. Sinusitis Patient Education Hypersensitivity Cranial Sinuses ... Sinusitis A patient information document (written for the University of Illinois students by the McKinley Health Center), about sinusitis which is an inflammation of the mucosal lining. It provides details of the causes, common symptoms, and treatment. Published by the McKinley Health Center, University of Illinois. Sinusitis Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Practical guide for the diagnosis and treatment of acute sinusitis This document aimed at physicians aims to develop guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute sinusitis. It provides an overview of the different types of sinusitis as well as a literature review, classification of sinusitis, the paranasal sinuses, the diagnosis, causes, treatment and complications. Published by the Canadian Medical Association. Reprinted from the Canadian Medical Association Journal (Can Med Assoc J 1997;156(6 suppl):S1-S14). Sinusitis Practice Guideline [Publication Type] Tips to remember : sinusitis Taken from a patient information pamphlet published by the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology, this document outlines the types and causes of sinusitis, as well as the diagnosis and treatment, and the differences between sinusitis and rhinitis. The leaflet is also available in Spanish.

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