Sunday, July 25, 2010

How do I relieve facial pain from a possible sinus infection and/or cold?

I'm going to the dr. tomorrow for a possible sinus infection (or possibly a bad cold), but I'm having major facial/tooth-area pain right now. I've already taken cold medicine. What can do to relieve this throbbing pain until tomorrow? It hurts so much!How do I relieve facial pain from a possible sinus infection and/or cold?
A warm pack over the maxillary sinus area. This is the area under your eyes and cheek bones.How do I relieve facial pain from a possible sinus infection and/or cold?
Use warm moist compresses over your forehead and area under your eyes. Or, take a warm, steamy shower and inhale as much steam as possible. Repeat either or both activities as needed to relieve sinus pressure.





If you have or can get a humidifier, let it run in your room while you sleep. It should give you some relief.
What we call sinus pains may be totally irrelevant to sinus conditions but it may be migraine. This is a new discovery so you may not hear it from your doctors. I suggest you read 'What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Sinusitis' by Dr. Alan Hirsch to learn about it. This book may be purchased in e-book format from the web-site of E-reader.


But, if you still think that your problems are due to sinus conditions, I recommend reading another e-book Natural Cures for Sinusitis available at www.howtogetridofsinusitis.com
blow your nose, a lot!


drink a lot of water!


do something else to keep your mind off it.


use that vicks stuff for your nose!

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