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Garys_Girl
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Sinus medication?
« on: Apr 11th, 2006, 5:12pm » |
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Gary has problems with his sinuses to begin with. But he REALLY feels the need to use a sinus med, especially when he starts to get an attack. I THOUGHT I read on here somewhere that nasal sprays trigger attacks for a lot of people, but now I can't find the discussion. Any experience with this? Any suggestions for what kind of nasal spray to use? His favorite before was Afrin's moisturizing stuff (ugh!). We have Nasocort for me. I was thinking he should try the nasocort because it's got steroids. ???????????
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I don't have any direct evidence, but I believe that pseudofed (little red m&m pills) makes clusters worse - it affects the hypothalamus and thyroid. Not sure about afrin. I agree that the nasalcort would probably be relatively safe.
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #2 on: Apr 11th, 2006, 5:27pm » |
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Thank you!!!! He went ahead and took the Afrin. Found no discernable difference.
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #3 on: Apr 11th, 2006, 5:56pm » |
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None of the nasal sprays are meant for long term use. If he uses Afrin regularly he may actually be making his sinus problems worse. Read this: http://science.howstuffworks.com/question546.htm I agree with Flo about Sudafed and the like... but maybe an anti-histimine like Claritin could decrease the mucous production?
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Forgot to mention nasalcrom, an over the counter spray which I don't think would be a problem for clusters. Unlike the decongestants, nasalcrom can be used long term. The only drawback I know for that is that it isn't quick acting - it takes a few days to build up and work. Nasalcrom contains chromolyn, which is not an antihistamine, but a mast cell inhibitor. It doesn't block the histamine receptors, it reduces the tendency of the mast cells to release histamine in the first place.
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #6 on: Apr 11th, 2006, 10:17pm » |
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I’ve started using a product called “Sinofresh” It’s a saline type spray that you can use as much as you want without the worry of addiction. Its done wonders for my forever clogged nose. DL
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #7 on: Apr 12th, 2006, 12:26pm » |
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Thank you for all the info. We've got Sinofresh here, and he'll use that instead. I've used it before, and it's really quite effective. Thanks!
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #8 on: Apr 12th, 2006, 5:29pm » |
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Don't know if it was specifically Sinofresh or just using a nasal spray, but it almost immediately sent him into a k8, one of the worst he's had in close to a week. (The Kudzu has been helping). Won't be trying that again!
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #9 on: Apr 12th, 2006, 5:57pm » |
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Once again what works for one may not be of use for another. I have suffered with sinus for century’s and was using OTC medication and started to develop chronic rhinitis, my doc recommended I use a saline based spray and have now been using it for about 4 – 5 years to great effect and it doesn’t effect my CH ( chronic ). Below is a link to the one I use but I guess they would all be somewhat alike hope you find something that works. http://www.paedpharm.com.au/fess.html Kind Regards Barry
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #10 on: Apr 12th, 2006, 8:37pm » |
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Thanks Barry. Anything's worth a try. He doesn't use the stuff every day (even when he didn't have CH cycle), but it's allergy season now....
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Re: Sinus medication?
« Reply #11 on: Apr 12th, 2006, 9:07pm » |
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Cool nasal thread! Won't do nasal decongestant inhalers again. Am addicted to red Sudafed. Voluntarily. Cromlyn sodium. An asthma bust. No CH test. Saline spray gets a nod, but the Neti Pot is boss. Snort `em if you got `em. RJ
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