One thing that helps clear up sinus infections is salt water rinse. It's messy, but you might want to try it anyway. Boil up 1 Tbsp salt in 1 pint of water. Then let it cool to body temp. You now have sterile physiological salt solution. That much is clean and simple. Now comes the messy part. Tip your head over to one side and pinch the upper nostril shut with a finger. Hold a spoonful of saltwater up to the lower nostril. Sniff in. Hold the position a couple of secs. Tip your head to the other side and hold for a couple secs. Then release the pinch and blow. Repeat several times until you get all the gunk out. The salt water gradually dissolves the thickened mucus, gradually gets deeper and deeper into the sinuses. You'll know when it's all out, believe me. It'll be a major mess, and your head will feel cleaned and lightened
. Then do the other side. You should still finish the round of antibiotics, but doing this will give symptom relief. Doing it before a fullblown infection can stave off the infection.
Meanwhile, do not blame yourself for the sinus infection. Blame your insurance company for not covering the allergy meds you needed! The things people in the US have to put up with in terms of health insurance ... Ach! Don't get me started. Anyway, this would be a good time to hassle them about it, when they're also seeing some economic consequences. Get it in writing that from now on they will cover all your allergy meds!



, and your head will feel cleaned and lightened
. Then do the other side. You should still finish the round of antibiotics, but doing this will give symptom relief. Doing it before a fullblown infection can stave off the infection.
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