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		<title>Skin Allergy As Well As How To Handle It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adults and kids alike are all susceptible to allergies. If parts of your body react negatively, such as appearance of rashes or blisters, to substances that are not normally harmful to others, then you probably are allergic to that particular matter. These matters are called allergens. When hands, arms, legs, face, or any part of the body is exposed to these allergens, your system considers these as attackers, and thus, rashes, blisters, and other types of skin irritations appear.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adults and kids alike are all susceptible to allergies. If parts of your body react negatively, such as appearance of rashes or blisters, to substances that are not normally harmful to others, then you probably are allergic to that particular matter. These matters are called allergens. When hands, arms, legs, face, or any part of the body is exposed to these allergens, your system considers these as attackers, and thus, rashes, blisters, and other types of skin irritations appear.</p>
<p>Your body can easily be sensitive to anything, from perfumes to even soap and makeup. Some people are even sensitive to gold jewelry, while others react badly to certain types of medicine. When inflammation of the skin occurs due to contact with a certain allergen, it is known as &#8220;contact dermatitis&#8221;.</p>
<p>We can also get contact dermatitis from the foods we eat. Most often foods such as dairy products as well as a range of seafoods can cause a variety of allergy symptoms such as sore eyes and skin rash. Certain people are even extremely allergic to nuts, and this causes the airways to swell making breathing extremely difficult. This can be life-threatening and you should rush that person to the nearest hospital if you notice these symptoms occurring.</p>
<p>Laundry detergents are one of the most common causes of skin inflammation for both adults and children &#8221; because the adult uses the detergent to wash the clothes and kids wear washed clothes using the detergent.</p>
<p>Detergent-based allergy symptoms can appear as obvious red and scaly patches on the skin. These usually come about a few hours to a day after being in contact with the allergen. The skin can become extremely itchy and if left untreated, blisters as well as swelling can occur.</p>
<p>If you notice this, rinse your clothes off in warm water, and see your doctor. Discontinue the use of your current laundry detergent and look for other alternatives which agree with your skin. Creams such as cortisone can help as well to relieve itchy skin and you can purchase this off the shelf in your local pharmacy.</p>
<p>This will help to relieve the skin irritation, but if symptoms persists, do see your doctor for further medical advice.To be on the safe side, avoid doing laundry by hand and if you do, make sure you wear gloves at all times. This will help to minimize the risk of further breakouts.</p>
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		<title>Getting The Right Allergy Treatment Alternatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 16:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clint Westfall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common disease that many people suffer from are allergies. These can be the simple seasonal allergy that occurs in many people who have a runny nose and itchy eyes with cough. However, there are the other more severe forms of allergies that will be discussed. To treat these problems, one needs to know the allergy treatment alternatives to help resolve the nuisance of a runny nose or a life-threatening event.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A common disease that many people suffer from are allergies. These can be the simple seasonal allergy that occurs in many people who have a runny nose and itchy eyes with cough. However, there are the other more severe forms of allergies that will be discussed. To treat these problems, one needs to know the allergy treatment alternatives to help resolve the nuisance of a runny nose or a life-threatening event.</p>
<p>An allergy can be a harmless disease with symptoms that are more nuisances than anything serious. As described, a person can have stuffy nasal passages or watery, itchy eyes. There are medications to treat these symptoms which are available either with a prescription or over the counter at the drug store.</p>
<p>Aside from taking medication, there are other things an allergist can do to help their patient. They can have skin and blood testing done so that the exact culprits causing the allergy are known. Avoidance of these substances will cause less stress to the patient. Things such as pollen and foods like nuts and shellfish may cause allergies in people.</p>
<p>The first thing a person can try is an antihistamine. Many will cause sedation in people, however, there are non-sedating forms of the medication. There are many of these types of medications available at the local drug store without a prescription. These will greatly relieve the symptoms of runny nose and itchy eyes.</p>
<p>The next type of medication that can be tried is nasal steroids. Alpha-adrenergic decongestants can also be tried if the steroids or antihistamines do not work. These are available with a prescription.</p>
<p>Anaphylactic reactions are severe allergic reactions. Symptoms may include hives, swelling, and narrowing of the airway. The obstruction of the airway is an immediate emergency. These problems usually arise when there has been an exposure to an irritant like a bee sting or eating shellfish. If the reaction is on the mild side, the person should have an epinephrine injection. They should administer it at the time of the first reaction because something more severe can arise.</p>
<p>Some patients may need to be hospitalized due to an obstruction in the airways. Swelling of the airways is a common symptom of severe allergic shock. The most common cause of death is airway obstruction. The patient will need extra fluids through an intravenous catheter along with other medications prescribed by a physician. It is extremely important, though, that a patient know if they are allergic to certain substances and what actions to take when exposed. </p>
<p>Allergies are very common, and there are many ways to treat them depending on the type of allergy. Antihistamines will solve the problem of the common symptoms. However, some people have anaphylactic-type reactions which might need more urgent care, and there are other medications to help reduce the swelling and inflammation occurring in this type of reaction. The most important thing a person needs is the epinephrine injection to use at the time of the exposure.</p>
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		<title>Angioedema Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clint Westfall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angioedema Treatment: There are four basic categories when it comes to treatments: allergic, drug induced, hereditary and acquired angioedema treatments. Each diagnoses is accompanied with separate methods. Therefore it is important to consult a doctor or physician in regards to treatment options and what may be right for each patient.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Angioedema Treatment: There are four basic categories when it comes to treatments: allergic, drug induced, hereditary and acquired angioedema treatments. Each diagnoses is accompanied with separate methods. Therefore it is important to consult a doctor or physician in regards to treatment options and what may be right for each patient.</p>
<p>Treatment: Appropriate treatments vary and depend upon the type of condition being treated:</p>
<p>Allergic angioedema is caused by an allergen. An allergen is any environmental factor (typically not harmful) that causes an allergic reaction in the individual. In the case of allergic angioedema it causes rapid swelling. The best treatment is preventive; avoid the allergen at all costs. Antihistamines and steroid therapy can also aid in decreasing the negative effects of symptoms.</p>
<p>Drug Induced Angioedema should be treated by an immediate discontinuation of the drug that caused the condition. Additional drugs that could provide alleviation from symptoms should also be carefully considered.</p>
<p>Hereditary angioedema: avoidance of stimuli triggering the angioedema as well as drug therapy to alleviate symptoms immediately.</p>
<p>Acquired Angioedema: Proper drug therapy is the only action to be taken for acquired angioedema. Drug therapy as angioedema treatment should be closely monitored.</p>
<p>In some instances the condition can be safely left untreated. Cool compresses and/or soaks can alleviate mild pain and/or discomfort. Conditions that are resulting in breathing difficulty in the patient should be treated as an emergency requiring immediate medical attention.</p>
<p>There are many medications that physicians may consider when attempting to prescribe appropriate drug therapy for angioedema patients. Some of these are: Tagamet, epinephrine, antihistamines, corticosteroids, bronchodilators, etc. When breathing difficulty presents itself it is best to seek medical attention. Once the patient is in a hospital a tube can be inserted to open the airways and keep them open allowing the patient to breathe freely.</p>
<p>Summary: Angioedema treatments often include drug therapy treatments. These must be prescribed and administered with care and require close monitoring. Possible adverse effects could worsen the original condition.</p>
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		<title>Finding An Asthma Treatment Alternative</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clint Westfall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asthma Treatment Alternative: There are countless options when it comes to asthma treatment alternatives. An effective treatment is one that provides relief from the condition (either immediate or long term). Some patients have a difficult time pinpointing the effective treatments amongst the ineffective treatments.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asthma Treatment Alternative: There are countless options when it comes to asthma treatment alternatives. An effective treatment is one that provides relief from the condition (either immediate or long term). Some patients have a difficult time pinpointing the effective treatments amongst the ineffective treatments.</p>
<p>The best method for ensuring that a patient focuses on effective treatment options rather than options that are simply a waste of time is to access the experience and knowledge of an allergist. They can discuss the possibilities with the patient and outline the basics of the treatment; the positives and negatives. Patients should feel free to ask for advice from their allergist; they hold extensive training in all asthma and allergy related conditions and disorders.</p>
<p>Most undergo traditional treatment in combination with asthma treatment alternatives. Popular asthma treatment alternatives fall into a wide range of services and actions from sublingual serums to breathing exercises. The following alternatives may or may not be a viable alternative for an individual suffering from asthma. Know the options, but discuss them with a medical professional prior to instituting any new treatments.</p>
<p>Treatment: Asthma treatment alternatives that may be effective include:</p>
<p>1. Breathing techniques: Breathing exercises are sometimes very effective in reducing the severity of symptoms brought on by asthma. They have also been known to reduce the need for pharmaceutical medication. Some breathing exercises that have been known to be effective include: buteyko breathing technique, yoga breathing, and the papworth method.</p>
<p>2. Diet: Making changes to the diet can aid some asthmatic sufferers in alleviating their condition. Fruits and vegetables are said to increase the health of general lung function as well as boosting the immune system. Some have successfully alleviating their asthmatic symptoms through the increase of Omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish and flaxseed, etc.) Omega-3 fatty acids are called healthy oils and are said to reduce inflammation that can exacerbate asthma symptoms.</p>
<p>Foods to avoid in order to alleviate asthma issues include those high in saturated fats like butter and red meat. Also to be avoided are: food colorings, additives and preservatives, milk products, salty items, artificial sweeteners, etc. They tend to increase the frequency as well as the severity of episodes.</p>
<p>3. Exercise: Regular, prolonged exercise strengthens the lungs. And the stronger an individual&#8217;s lungs are the less likely they are to suffer an asthma attack. They don&#8217;t have to work as hard to breathe. Individuals who live in cold weather should consider that cold weather can sometimes trigger symptoms. And individuals who haven&#8217;t exercised in a while should consider that an abrupt implementation of an exercise regimen should first be discussed with a doctor.</p>
<p>4. Herbal remedies: Many individuals are embracing the highly discussed benefits of herbal remedies. Many medical professionals may not see a big benefit through herbal remedies, but they don&#8217;t see any harm in it either. Many have been in use for thousands of years. Some herbs that have shown promising results include: dried ivy, butterbur, ginkgo extract, tylophora indica, french maritime pine bark extract, Boswellia serrata, choline, etc.</p>
<p>Summary: One of the most effective asthma treatment alternatives are sublingual immunotherapy programs. They are based around the introduction of small doses or extracts of otherwise harmless allergens. They are placed under the tongue as oral drops and the dose is gradually increased stimulating a natural build up of immunity to the allergen in the individual at hand.</p>
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		<title>Angioedema Cures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 11:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clint Westfall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angioedema Cures: There are several categories used to define angioedema cures. These categories are easily identified by the type of angioedema they are intended to treat. The common types are: hereditary angioedema, drug induced angioedema, angioedema, and acquired angioedema.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Angioedema Cures: There are several categories used to define angioedema cures. These categories are easily identified by the type of angioedema they are intended to treat. The common types are: hereditary angioedema, drug induced angioedema, angioedema, and acquired angioedema.</p>
<p>Treatment: Treatment varies depending upon different types of angioedema. Different methods are required. Various cases of angioedema have different causes. This means they must be handled differently. Proper diagnosis is necessary for effective treatment.</p>
<p>When attempting to treat allergic angioedema the allergen should be identified so it can be avoided. Antihistamines and steroid therapy should be used immediately to alleviate the swelling and pain. If an individual is not able to identify the allergen causing the condition they should consult an allergist to determine the allergen.</p>
<p>Drug Induced Angioedema requires an immediate discontinuation of the drug that caused the condition. It also requires possible treatment with additional drugs in order to alleviate symptoms. In some instances drug induced conditions can be severe and quick to present. This makes fast diagnosis and efficient treatment vital.</p>
<p>Hereditary angioedema requires that the responsible stimuli be identified. Drug therapy is also an effective treatment. But drug therapy should be closely monitored.</p>
<p>Acquired angioedema requires proper drug therapy treatment. It is the most effective method of treatment. It does require close monitoring to ensure that the drug treatment is effective as well as safe. There is the possibility of negative effects from the introduction of new medications.</p>
<p>Summary: Patients undergoing Angioedema Treatment should be monitored closely as drug treatments can have adverse effects; some even having the possibility to exacerbate the symptoms.</p>
<p>Working with an experienced allergist will aid individuals in identifying or eliminating allergy based causes for the condition. Allergists undergo vigorous training resulting in extensive expertise in allergies, asthma and other related conditions. Allergists can work in combination with a family practitioner or other medical professional to determine the best treatment program.</p>
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		<title>What Is Atopic Dermatitis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clint Westfall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Atopic Dermatitis? Those that are or have been diagnosed with atopic dermatitis will have a skin condition resulting in dry, scaly, and itchy skin. Atopic dermatitis will often have three indicators present - exzema, asthma, and allergies.  These three atopic dermatitis indicators do not have to coincide at the same time, but people that have the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis are prone to the three and will have occasional symptoms of them during their lifetime.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Atopic Dermatitis? Those that are or have been diagnosed with atopic dermatitis will have a skin condition resulting in dry, scaly, and itchy skin. Atopic dermatitis will often have three indicators present &#8211; exzema, asthma, and allergies.  These three atopic dermatitis indicators do not have to coincide at the same time, but people that have the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis are prone to the three and will have occasional symptoms of them during their lifetime.</p>
<p>Most cases of atopic dermatitis are first diagnosed before the age of two.  Some symptoms dissipate after the age of three, while for some, it could be a life-long skin condition.  Atopic dermatitis will have various states of bumps and scaling on the skin.  Weeping may occur, which is where itchy, scaly skin produces a liquid.  It is thought of as a genetic condition.</p>
<p>Atopic dermatitis is not a contagious disorder and has afflicted millions.  An outbreak of the skin disorder can be triggered by pet dander, stress, chemical dyes or perfumes, as well as temperature changes.  Shampoos, soaps, and laundry detergents are common factors that could trigger an outbreak.</p>
<p>Prevention is the most effective way to treat this skin disorder.  Individuals should moisturize their skin consistently with lotions or oils. Baths should be lukewarm, since hot water has a tendency to dry out the skin.  Individuals should also pay attention to the fabrics worn.  Wool and other harsh materials may trigger an outbreak.</p>
<p>If a flare-up occurs, hydrocortisone creams are often available over-the-counter and will help soothe the itchiness.  If the skin condition worsens or does not decrease, then contact a doctor.  The doctor may prescribe a corticosteroid to be applied directly to the affected area.</p>
<p>If the flare-up is an extreme case, the doctor may choose to prescribe a topical immunosuppressant medicine (TIMs).  This will be a last resort, as the side effects have been linked to cancer.  </p>
<p>Atopic Dermatitis Summary:  This skin condition is dry, itchy, and scaly.  Those diagnosed with it may also have asthma, allergies, or eczema.  These three conditions will not necessarily be active in an individual at the same time.  The person will often have an outbreak of each, though, in their lifetime.  </p>
<p>Appearing as dry, scaly, or itchy skin, atopic dermatitis is treatable with oils, moisturizers, and prevention a reaction via dyes in soaps or perfumes.  Other forms of treatment are hydrocortisone creams, corticosteroid creams, or oral prescriptions.  TIMs may also be suggested and prescribed in extreme cases.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A chronic ear infection can occur in people of any age. Youth are the most susceptible, as are swimmers. A chronic ear infection will last in the patient for at least 12 weeks without healing. The infection could occur in any of the three parts of the ear - inner ear (labrynthitis), middle ear (otis media), or outer ear (otis externa). The most common type of chronic ear infection occurs within the middle ear. Symptoms of an ear infection are intense pain and pressure in the infected part of the ear.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A chronic ear infection can occur in people of any age. Youth are the most susceptible, as are swimmers. A chronic ear infection will last in the patient for at least 12 weeks without healing. The infection could occur in any of the three parts of the ear &#8211; inner ear (labrynthitis), middle ear (otis media), or outer ear (otis externa). The most common type of chronic ear infection occurs within the middle ear. Symptoms of an ear infection are intense pain and pressure in the infected part of the ear.</p>
<p>Pain within the ear is often caused by a viral or bacterial infection. They can also be caused by a buildup of fluid. Common colds, living at a high altitude level, other climate qualities, and swimming are all typical causes of ear infections.</p>
<p>Wax build up is another cause of earaches, but this is not coined an infection.  A doctor can easily flush the excess wax from the ear.</p>
<p>Affects of chronic ear infections are a loss of hearing, issues of speech development, lack of balance, paralysis in the face, and swelling of the brain that surrounds the ear. Seek medical attention immediately, if dizziness, fever, or swelling occurs.</p>
<p>Depending on the level of severity, the doctor will prescribe an oral decongestant or nasal spray. Antibiotics are another option, but are not prescribed for a lengthy period of time. Surgery may take place if tubes need to be inserted into the ear. Tubes will help drain any continuous backup of fluids.</p>
<p>Pain will vary from individual to individual, as will symptoms. Some other ear infection symptoms are redness of the ear, blood in the ear, or a pus-like drainage. The doctor will administer tests and assess sinus passages to seek blockages or buildup of fluids.</p>
<p>If the infection has developed a cyst, or it has spread to the mastoid bone of the middle ear, surgery can be expected and necessary.</p>
<p>Brief summary: Chronic ear infections are often found in children, but can occur in people of any age. The infection may cause a loss of hearing or further damage that is permanent to the ear. In severe chronic ear infections, a cyst may develop or there may be swelling of the brain around the ear. The common treatment for chronic ear infections is oral antibiotics, eardrops, or a nasal decongestant. If the case of the infection is extreme, surgery to insert tubes may take place. Surgery will also be conducted to remove the cyst or address the swelling of the brain. Children that cannot yet speak may tug on their ear to indicate pain. Headaches may occur and balance may be affected.</p>
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		<title>Sinusitus Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 17:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sinusitis Treatments: Sinusitis treatments include both homeopathic therapies and traditional medicine.  The goals of treatment are to: diminish inflammation and improve drainage in the nasal passages, lessen mucus in the nose and lungs, reduce sinus pain and pressure, and resolve any infection that may be present so damage to sinus tissues does not occur.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis Treatments: Sinusitis treatments include both homeopathic therapies and traditional medicine.  The goals of treatment are to: diminish inflammation and improve drainage in the nasal passages, lessen mucus in the nose and lungs, reduce sinus pain and pressure, and resolve any infection that may be present so damage to sinus tissues does not occur.</p>
<p>Drinking water, teas, fruit juices and other beverages keeps the body hydrated and supports the cleansing of the nasal passages.  Breathing in steam or hot water vapor (while taking a shower or sitting over a bowl of hot water) several times a day also helps to alleviate symptoms.  Menthol and various menthol preparations can also be added to humidifiers and other hot water sources to further loosen mucus and contribute to an overall better breathing experience.</p>
<p>Neti-pots are a traditional Indian remedy to flush sinuses and reduce swelling under the eyes. A saline solution is used to wash out the sinuses and menthol and other additives may be used depending on the allergy and the condition. Musinex is specifically designed to loosen mucous and other doctor prescribed treatments may help clear out a build up of mucous.</p>
<p>To reduce swelling and provide pain relief, apply a warm compress around the nose, cheeks and eyes.  The head should be elevated when resting.  Pain medications such as ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin), aspirin and naproxen (Alleve) can also reduce pain and inflammation.  Acetaminophen (Tylenol) will help with pain management, but it will not reduce swelling. </p>
<p>Treatment of infants and small children is more difficult, as children under the age of 4 should not be given any medication without the consent of their doctors.  However, topical creams infused with rosemary, lavender, and eucalyptus can be used throughout the day and at night to assist with breathing and settle nerves.  Eucalyptus oil can be added to a steamy bath to help open nasal passageways.</p>
<p>If a bacterial infection is present, antibiotics may be prescribed.  These medications can vary in length of treatment with some being as short as three days and others lasting as long as several weeks or more.  In addition decongestants (which reduce swelling of nasal mucous membranes), analgesics (pain relievers), mucolytics (which thin mucus), corticosteroids (which reduce inflammation) or inhaled antibiotics may also be given.  These medications will not work if a virus or fungus causes the infection.</p>
<p>Home treatment techniques are usually the only care needed to aid recovery and ease symptoms of sinusitis.  Most people diagnosed with sinusitis get better without antibiotics.  However, if symptoms are severe and persist for more than a few days, talk to your doctor.  </p>
<p>If symptoms are last for an extended period of time, talk to your doctor</p>
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		<title>What Is Chronic Sinusitis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 16:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic sinusitis occurs when there is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses.  This condition is chronic when the infection lasts longer than eight weeks in duration.  Chronic sinusitis can be the result of several factors - colds, allergies, infections, or autoimmune deficiencies.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic sinusitis occurs when there is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses.  This condition is chronic when the infection lasts longer than eight weeks in duration.  Chronic sinusitis can be the result of several factors &#8211; colds, allergies, infections, or autoimmune deficiencies.</p>
<p>Other causes of chronic sinusitis are allergies or autoimmune deficiencies. As the passages of the nasal become infected, they begin to swell and create a problem when mucous tries to properly drain.  It becomes difficult to breathe, and headaches, a sore throat, earaches, or exhaustion may occur.  Other symptoms include a postnasal drip or mucous draining in the throat.</p>
<p>When the sinuses and the nasal passage don&#8217;t properly drain, then in addition to mucous, nasal polyps may form.  In extreme cases, there may also be face swelling.  Those that have a deviated septum may have chronic sinusitis more than those that don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>People that have a weak immune system may be more likely to have chronic sinusitis.  People that suffer often from hay fever or respiratory tract infections may also be more susceptible.  </p>
<p>Chronic sinusitis can expand into meningitis, if it is not treated properly.  There have been cases that blindness and blood clots have been a result.  These can occur if not evaluated quickly by a doctor.</p>
<p>Doctors may suggest that the patient take a full exam in order to properly treat chronic sinusitis.  The doctor may do a visual inspection or conduct a nasal endoscopy, which consists of a thin tube that has a camera on its end sent into the nasal passage.  The endoscopy will determine levels of swelling, the source of the infection, and any nasal polyps that have formed. A CT scan or an MRI may also be suggested.  A mucous culture may be taken in a visual inspection.</p>
<p>After the infection has been diagnosed, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate remedy.  Nasal sprays are the lease invasive and target the area directly.  Chronic sinusitis caused by a bacterial infection may be prescribed and antibiotic.   A remedy with a high success rate is the prescription of a corticosteroid.  If the diagnosis is one of an extreme, then surgery will be recommended to remove the polyps or fix the deviated septum.</p>
<p>Brief summary:  In chronic sinusitis, sinuses are often inflamed or swollen for a two month time frame.  The common symptoms are issues with breathing, a sore throat, swollen sinuses, postnasal drip, and mucous discharge through coughing.  Triggers for chronic sinusitis are a weak immune system, hay fever, or a respiratory tract infection, and treatments include nasal spray, antibiotics, or corticosteroids.  In serious cases, surgery may take place.</p>
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		<title>Asthmatic Bronchitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 14:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asthmatic Bronchitis: Asthmatic bronchitis is a hybrid condition combining two common conditions: asthma and bronchitis (chronic). The common symptoms may or may not include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, fever, fatigue, wheezing, weakness, etc. Other symptoms that are fairly common include: blue colored lips, swelling in the ankles, legs and feet and frequent respiratory problems.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asthmatic Bronchitis: Asthmatic bronchitis is a hybrid condition combining two common conditions: asthma and bronchitis (chronic). The common symptoms may or may not include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, fever, fatigue, wheezing, weakness, etc. Other symptoms that are fairly common include: blue colored lips, swelling in the ankles, legs and feet and frequent respiratory problems. </p>
<p>This condition typically has an underlying asthmatic problem. The asthmatic bronchitis diagnosis is given when asthma has escalated to a point of chronic breathing difficulty. The air flow is blocked substantially and anti-asthmatic therapy is no longer effective in reducing breathing difficulty.  </p>
<p>It is often difficult to clinically differentiate between asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. All affect the bronchial tree and result in wheezing, shortness of breath and coughing. Some individuals who are asthmatic go on to develop asthmatic bronchitis and others do not. Why some develop the additional condition and others don&#8217;t is unclear. </p>
<p>Treatment: Appropriate asthmatic bronchitis requires no smoking, intake plenty of fluids, plenty of rest, aspirin (not appropriate treatment for children), and steam (accessible through a variety of humidifiers). For further improvement an inhaler can be prescribed to open the airways/reduce wheezing. Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed to alleviate any secondary bacterial infections.</p>
<p>There are several complications common to the condition that can require eventual hospitalization for full recovery. </p>
<p>Summary: Within 7 to 10 days most cases of asthmatic bronchitis should clear up. If they do not there could be an underlying lung disorder. One lingering symptom that is normal is a dry, hacking cough. This can last for months after general improvement. Sinusitis, pneumonia or acute bronchitis are all common complications that can occur. Consulting an allergist will allow patients to get detailed explanations regarding the cause of their airway obstruction as well as the connection between the bronchitis and the asthma.  </p>
<p>Consult a medical professional or allergist in order to get the most thorough, accurate diagnosis. Emphysema must either be identified and diagnosed or ruled out. Allergen and triggers must be identified. An experienced allergist will be able to provide the most thorough testing. </p>
<p>Individuals should feel comfortable asking for details regarding their medications as well as possible complications. An experienced professional can advise patients regarding how to avoid or minimize the chance of complications related to asthmatic bronchitis or asthmatic bronchitis treatment.</p>
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