A 24 years old female complains “my head feels heavy, can’t bend down, something tight feeling around the head, my nose is stuffed, and I cannot breath. I got very ill one winter, dizzy, fever, congestion, and ear infection, fatigue. My sinuses were constantly draining, green, thick mucus. Because I let it go so long thinking it was just a cold, it turned into Bronchitis and I was out of work for 2 weeks on a strong course of antibiotics.” this is what we hear most of them complaining. If we try to enquire about the past they give a history of recurrent cold or coryza. That is how a case of sinusitis presents.
Sinuses are the air pockets in the paranasal part of the face filled with air. When the sinuses get infected and filled with mucus and other germs and the infected pockets swell up making it difficult to breathe. Sinusitis could be of various types such as Acute, Subchronic, Chronic and Recurrent sinusitis.
• Individual sensitivity to a foreign substance that is usually harmless. These substances are called as allergens & antigen which is introduced in the immune system by a number of different routes.
• An allergic reaction can occur almost anywhere in the body. The symptom of reaction often occurs at the site of reaction.
Sinuses are the air pockets in the paranasal part of the face filled with air. When the sinuses get infected and filled with mucus and other germs and the infected pockets swell up making it difficult to breathe. Sinusitis could be of various types such as Acute, Subchronic, Chronic and Recurrent sinusitis.
• Individual sensitivity to a foreign substance that is usually harmless. These substances are called as allergens & antigen which is introduced in the immune system by a number of different routes.
• An allergic reaction can occur almost anywhere in the body. The symptom of reaction often occurs at the site of reaction.
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Allergic rhinitis is a very common disorder that affects people of all ages. It is frequently ignored, under diagnosed, misdiagnosed, and mistreated, which not only is detrimental to health but also has societal costs. Although allergic rhinitis is not a serious illness, it is clinically relevant because it underlies many complications, is a major risk factor for poor asthma control, and affects quality of life and productivity at work or school. Hidden direct costs include the treatment of co-morbid asthma, chronic sinusitis, otitis media, upper respiratory infection, and nasal polyp. Nasal congestion, the most prominent symptom in AR, is associated with sleep-disordered breathing, a condition that can have a profound effect on mental health, including increased psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse. Furthermore, sleep-disordered breathing in childhood and adolescence is associated with increased disorders of learning performance, behavior, and attention. Management of allergic rhinitis is best when directed by guidelines. At this juncture Homoeopathic system of medicine offers a safe and effective solution of the illness if followed under the guidance of expertise. This article provides an overview of the patho-physiology, diagnosis, and appropriate homoeopathic management of this disorder.
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
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Allergic rhinitis is an allergic inflammation of the nasal airways. It occurs when an allergen, such as pollen, dust, or animal dander (particles of shed skin and hair) is inhaled by an individual with a sensitized immune system. In such individuals, the allergen triggers the production of the antibody immunoglobulin E (IgE).
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"Child Healthcare addresses all the common and important clinical problems in children, including:immunisation history and examination growth and nutrition acute and chronic infections parasites skin conditions difficulties in the home and society."
Allergic rhinitis is a very common disorder that affects people of all ages. It is frequently ignored, under diagnosed, misdiagnosed, and mistreated, which not only is detrimental to health but also has societal costs. Although allergic rhinitis is not a serious illness, it is clinically relevant because it underlies many complications, is a major risk factor for poor asthma control, and affects quality of life and productivity at work or school. Hidden direct costs include the treatment of co-morbid asthma, chronic sinusitis, otitis media, upper respiratory infection, and nasal polyp. Nasal congestion, the most prominent symptom in AR, is associated with sleep-disordered breathing, a condition that can have a profound effect on mental health, including increased psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse. Furthermore, sleep-disordered breathing in childhood and adolescence is associated with increased disorders of learning performance, behavior, and attention. Management of allergic rhinitis is best when directed by guidelines. At this juncture Homoeopathic system of medicine offers a safe and effective solution of the illness if followed under the guidance of expertise. This article provides an overview of the patho-physiology, diagnosis, and appropriate homoeopathic management of this disorder.
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
M.O., Dept. of AYUSH, Govt. of NCT Delhi.
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic inflammation of the nasal airways. It occurs when an allergen, such as pollen, dust, or animal dander (particles of shed skin and hair) is inhaled by an individual with a sensitized immune system. In such individuals, the allergen triggers the production of the antibody immunoglobulin E (IgE).
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Sinusitis is an inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses. Healthy sinuses are filled with air. But when they become blocked and filled with fluid, germs can grow and cause an infection.
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GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
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SINUSITIS _POSITIVE HOMEOPATHY
1. SINUSITIS _POSITIVE HOMEOPATHY
A 24 years old female complains “my head feels heavy, can’t bend down, something tight
feeling around the head, my nose is stuffed, and I cannot breath. I got very ill one winter, dizzy,
fever, congestion, and ear infection, fatigue. My sinuses were constantly draining, green, thick
mucus. Because I let it go so long thinking it was just a cold, it turned into Bronchitis and I was
out of work for 2 weeks on a strong course of antibiotics.” this is what we hear most of them
complaining. If we try to enquire about the past they give a history of recurrent cold or coryza.
That is how a case of sinusitis presents.
So what is this sinusitis?
It’s nothing but the inflammation of the Paranasal sinuses.
What are these Paranasal sinuses then? These are the four paired structures surrounding the
nasal cavities which make the skull bone feel light, provides insulation to the skull and provide
Resonance for the voice.
2. Depending upon the location they are named as,
Frontal (forehead, eyebrows),
Maxillary (cheek bone),
Sphenoid (behind the eyes to vertex) and
Ethmoid (in between the eyes or root of nose).
Pathophysiology of Sinusitis:-
The paranasal sinuses are lined with mucus membrane that has ciliated epithelium which
produces mucus. Normally, mucus does not accumulate in the sinuses, as it is cleared by the
cilia. These discharges remain sterile despite their adjacency to the bacterium-filled nasal
passages. But, when the sinus ostia are obstructed, however, or when ciliary clearance is
impaired or absent, the secretions can be retained. This is when it can get infected with bacteria,
virus or fungus producing the typical signs and symptoms of sinusitis.
Other causes are: Noninfectious causes include Allergic Rhinitis (mucosal oedema or polyp),
Barotrauma (deep sea diving, air travel), chemical irritants, squamous cell carcinoma or deviated
nasal septum.
These infectious agents or the irritants cause the mucus membrane to swell up and prevent
draining of fluid from sinuses. Collected fluid dries up and becomes viscid and turns yellowish to
green.
How does it presents?
Most of them present it after a viral infection or any upper respiratory tract infection.
Common presenting symptoms of sinusitis include,
Nasal drainage.
Congestion,.
Facial pain or pressure
Headache.
Start on one side and progress to both. Thick, purulent or discolored nasal discharge is often
thought to indicate bacterial sinusitis, but it also occurs early in viral infections such as the
common cold and is not specific to bacterial infection alone.
Other nonspecific symptoms include,
Cough,
Sneezing,
Fever.
Tooth pain, most often involving the upper molars, is associated with bacterial sinusitis,
Halitosis (offensive breath).
3. Headaches or heaviness of the head is localized to the involved sinus like frontal sinus, pain in
the forehead, maxillary, pain in cheek bones etc. it can be worse when the person bends over or
lying down. Sphenoid or Ethmoid sinus infection can present as severe frontal or retro-orbital
pain radiating to the occiput. Presence of nasal discharge can differentiate it from toothache,
tension headaches or migraine.
Complications
If these symptoms are not treated on time it will lead to chronic sinusitis. That is if it is
persistent for more than 3 months or acute is recurring.
The symptoms are similar to acute but of longer duration and may lead to loss of sense of smell
and taste. Due to the stuffed nose there may be difficulty in sleeping and tiredness.
Rarely may end up in severe complications like Lower Respiratory Tract infections (Bronchitis),
swelling around the face, meningitis, cerebral abscess.
How will the physician diagnose??
A detailed case history can identify the cases. Depending on the symptoms or presentation it’s
difficult to differentiate it as bacterial or viral.
Duration of the disease can be of help to differentiate it, less than 7 days for viral and more than
7 days for bacterial.
Tenderness: In acute cases no much investigations is required. The doctor may press on your
face to check for any tender points to locate the infection. In chronic or seemingly complicated
cases may require CT -Scan to be done.
A routine blood investigation will help to know the severity of infection. Few cases may require
endoscopy or culture and sensitivity if the case is not clear.
Mode of Treatment
General management:
4. Quit smoking
Drinking plenty of fluids and getting lots of rest when needed is still the best bit of advice
to ease the discomforts of the common cold. Water is the best fluid and helps lubricate
the mucus membranes.
Ginger tea, fruit juice, and hot tea with honey and lemon may all be helpful.
Spicy foods that contain hot peppers or horseradish may help clear sinuses.
Inhaling steam 2 – 4 times a day is extremely helpful
What is the treatment available??
Most of the Sinusitis headaches are neglected in the beginning stage, that too when intensity of
pain is less, even if taken care also, it will be in the form of following measures.
Antibiotics: – but it is not required in all cases. Only if the infection is serious it may be required.
Taking more antibiotics may suppress the mucus discharge per nose and may lead to collection
of more mucus in sinuses. Adaptation of Antibiotics may lead to higher/strong range of
Antibiotics every time.
Nasal steroid spray (adverse reaction are seen), decongestant nasal drops, nasal irrigation or
inhalation, steam inhalation – reduce the swelling of mucus membrane and can be soothing but
later affects are worse than previous by reducing the sensitivity.
Other treatment includes
Surgery: – functional endoscopic sinus surgery (even after surgery you will need to use steroid
nasal sprays, or other medication)
Balloon dilatation of the sinuses (not enough research is available)
Why Homoeopathy is safer…?
As I mentioned Common infections like common cold, repeated attack of Allergic Rhinitis are
the main causes for the Sinusitis, which shows that the particular person’s immunity or body’s
resistance power is poor and are much prone to diseases like this. Through Homeopathic
medicines we can boost up the immunity and even it’ll reduce the recurrence (which is very
common) with permanent relief & without any side effect.
Why Positive homeopathy…?
“Homoeopathy is same but Homeopath’s approach differs”
Yes, we have very wonderful Homeopathic remedies (Like ,Allium Cepa,Hydrastis,Kali Bich
,Kali Iod, Lemna minor,Lyco, Pulsatilla, Sanguinaria, Sil, Spigelia, ,Sticta p ,Viola odarata, , etc
etc.) that can open and hydrate sinuses may help in getting better in an acute conditions with
severe headache.
5. But to get complete relief without recurrence one has to follow the Classical homeopathy which
is found by our Master Samuel Hahnemann and taught by Dr.Prafull Vijaykar. Where through
Theory of Suppression we can access the exact stage of disease and can decide the prognosis
after giving a very well selected Constitutional remedy. By treating the root causes only one can
make get rid of recurrence and from further complications.
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