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1)I have had a chest Xray which was clear
If it is going to take 3/6 months (as I have read on this board)to clear, will the inflammation slowly get better or will it simply disappear one morning?
I live in Canada - Will going to a warmer climate (vacation) help me? (bring down the inflamation)
thanks,
He writes that a sinus CT scan can sometimes be negative (appear normal), but a person can still have a sinus infection. My husband had the opposite, once. He didn't have an infection, but he had sinus inflammation, that still gave him problems.
He read "SINUS SURVIVAL", and he began to do nasal irrigations, use a warm mist vaporizer, use a non-ozone negative ion generator, and he tried to avoid indoor air pollution. Doing all of these things helped him to get better.
He also found that a root canaled tooth that was still infected, was inflaming his sinuses. Once he had the tooth pulled, his sinus problems lessened.
Dr. Ivker writes that the presence of YELLOW mucus, especially in the form of POST NASAL DRIP that lasts all day long, (not just in the morning) is a big sign of a sinus infection, and he calls this sinus infection "acute sinusitis".
See his helpful book, for more details, about symptoms of acute &/or chronic sinus infections, etc., and see a good ENT/Ear, nose & throat doctor, and see a Pulmonologist.
Concerned lady
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