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08-28-2024, 10:50 AM | #2 |
Politically Incorrect
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Saline spray for nostrils.
Make sure at night you are hydrated. I haven't had one since my move to AZ. I had 1-2 a year for about 20-25 years. I got them the most in the fall in NJ with the crunching of leaves on the golf course. Also the pollen in the spring. The post nasal drip and squishy ears and pain around the eye sockets are the worst. |
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08-28-2024, 10:56 AM | #3 |
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Gatorade is your friend.
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08-28-2024, 10:57 AM | #4 |
My work speaks for itself!!!
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: So Cal
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get them all the time unfortunately. enough to where I've considered sinus surgery.
As mentioned - saline spray (though the gel seems to work better for me). Sinus rinse (netti) Sudafed (the kind you have to sign for) helps open up your ears/nose/breathing |
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08-28-2024, 10:58 AM | #5 |
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Go to the doctor, have him prescribe a Z-pack. You'll be fine in a few days, whereas a sinus infection can linger for weeks if left untreated.
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08-28-2024, 10:59 AM | #6 |
"I'm with you fellers"
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Sinus infection anyone?
Lots of sneezes at school but I think mine is self inflicted. I dove int a pool Saturday and apparently inhaled half the water into my sinuses and ears. Now I have yellow snot for days and am weak. I use a navage 3 times a day which helps but this crap ain’t goin away. Came home from school today to weak to teach shop.
Any ideas? |
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08-28-2024, 11:01 AM | #7 |
**** you, you cretin.
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Get antibiotics from your doctor.
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08-28-2024, 12:16 PM | #8 |
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My strongest suggestion, stay away from nasal spray.
I'm 100% addicted, and the rebound affect is terrible, causes acute sinusitis over time. I can't breath unless I hit the spray every few hours now. Sucks! |
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08-28-2024, 12:19 PM | #9 |
"I'm with you fellers"
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Seems like what is read is 50/50 meds or not. Looking for home/Walgreens remedies.
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08-28-2024, 12:21 PM | #10 |
Ain't no relax!
Join Date: Sep 2005
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The hell are you doing, man? It specifically says right on the bottle not to exceed the recommended dosage or it can make symptoms worse. Use as directed, and it will do exactly what it's intended to do. You are abusing it and blaming it on the spray.
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08-28-2024, 12:22 PM | #11 |
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Go to the doctor, have him prescribe a Z-pack. You'll be fine in a few days, whereas a sinus infection can linger for weeks if left untreated.
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08-28-2024, 12:25 PM | #12 |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
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Something is going around, I feel pretty blah to be honest.
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08-28-2024, 12:26 PM | #13 |
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08-28-2024, 12:42 PM | #14 |
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Location: Missouri
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A Zpak would help fix the issue if its a bacterial infection... I'm not suggesting anyone does this, but one could theoretically purchase antibiotic capsules for fish, as they are the same capsules that are used for humans but don't require a prescription because you'd be purchasing them for fish. In this case a Zpak is Azithromycin 250mg, 2 capsules on the first day, followed by 1 capsule daily for the next 4 days...
(This is not a recommendation necessarily: I say theoretically of course, as fish antibiotics are not regulated in the same way as human antibiotics, though oftentimes the capsules sold are produced by the same companies on the same assembly lines, but once produced, they potentially undergo different standards of care, and if the case of a cross-contamination or anything occurs, you wouldn't have the same legal protections that you would hold with prescription antibiotics.) If the sinus infection is viral, nothing you can really do other than treat symptoms and stay hydrated. Worked in pharmacy: Learned from drug reps that the only difference for a number of companies is that they package it differently. Again, not a recommendation per se, more knowledge for people as a last resort. Last edited by kcgreene; 08-28-2024 at 12:50 PM.. |
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08-28-2024, 01:08 PM | #15 |
New and Improved
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Springfield, Mo.
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I remember getting a sinus infection several times back in the 80's. You can get an infection from things like your pool or maybe even falling into some random white powder by accident.
You need some antibiotics and some pseudoephedrine. You'll feel good as new in a few days. |
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