bebe1983
01-10-2009, 01:19 PM
i got hit pretty hard with one in oct, got treated with levaquin and it seemed to go away. i went to the ent shortly after just to make sure there was nothing that required surgery, and she said it all looked good.
i just got back from the cold nothern states this week, and i think the 50 degree differnce shocked my system a little. so i have another infection.
im doing everything i could possibly do for my allergies/sinuses. i irrigate, get allergy injections, and use flonase. however, im 25 yrs old now and ive been using flonase since i was 15. i wonder if it could have lost its effects and that i should switch to another nasal spray like nasocort or rhinocort?
i just got back from the cold nothern states this week, and i think the 50 degree differnce shocked my system a little. so i have another infection.
im doing everything i could possibly do for my allergies/sinuses. i irrigate, get allergy injections, and use flonase. however, im 25 yrs old now and ive been using flonase since i was 15. i wonder if it could have lost its effects and that i should switch to another nasal spray like nasocort or rhinocort?
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Machaon
01-29-2009, 01:53 PM
i got hit pretty hard with one in oct, got treated with levaquin and it seemed to go away. ... i have another infection.
I fought with constant sinus infections for years. Actually, though, in my case, fortunately, the infection was probably in my nasal passages so I was able to permanently rid myself of sinus infections with the help of sinus floodings with peroxide, baking soda and salt. I now have gone over a year without doing another sinus flooding, and I have seldom had to do another one over the past few years.
After decades of recurring sinus infections, I've now been free of infections for over three years.
im doing everything i could possibly do for my allergies/sinuses. i irrigate, get allergy injections, and use flonase. however, im 25 yrs old now and ive been using flonase since i was 15. i wonder if it could have lost its effects and that i should switch to another nasal spray like nasocort or rhinocort?
Flonase can only do so much. If it is a very bad pollen season, or if you have come into contact with more allergens than normal, even the most powerful nasal sprays won't keep you from sinus misery.
At any rate, I hope that you are doing much better and are sinus infection free! :wave:
I fought with constant sinus infections for years. Actually, though, in my case, fortunately, the infection was probably in my nasal passages so I was able to permanently rid myself of sinus infections with the help of sinus floodings with peroxide, baking soda and salt. I now have gone over a year without doing another sinus flooding, and I have seldom had to do another one over the past few years.
After decades of recurring sinus infections, I've now been free of infections for over three years.
im doing everything i could possibly do for my allergies/sinuses. i irrigate, get allergy injections, and use flonase. however, im 25 yrs old now and ive been using flonase since i was 15. i wonder if it could have lost its effects and that i should switch to another nasal spray like nasocort or rhinocort?
Flonase can only do so much. If it is a very bad pollen season, or if you have come into contact with more allergens than normal, even the most powerful nasal sprays won't keep you from sinus misery.
At any rate, I hope that you are doing much better and are sinus infection free! :wave:
dolysods
01-29-2009, 02:25 PM
how long were you on the levaquin?
sands731
02-01-2009, 03:51 PM
I use nasonex and it is the best. I just started using a nasal spray with xylitol it appears to be a great help.
MountainReader
02-01-2009, 05:54 PM
I like the nasal spray with xylitol too.
I treat my allergies with the immunotherapy and flonase also. In addition to that, I'm on Allegra, Singulair and Astelin. I find that I really like the Flonase, but it doesn't take care of all areas of my allergies. Each of these meds has a different approach to helping with the allergy symptoms. By the way, I've been on Flonase for about 10 years. I like it and the Astelin as well.
I've had 4-6 sinus infections per year for about 13 years now. Most last about 4-6 weeks before I get them under control. Sometimes, in addition to the antibiotics, a round of steroids helps me too.
I've also recently found out that my "silent" reflux has probably been influencing my sinuses as well. I've had aggressive reflux treatment lately, and I've only had one sinus infection since last October. Usually I have constant sinus problems in December and January.
Be careful with too much Levaquin. It can be tough on a body.
I treat my allergies with the immunotherapy and flonase also. In addition to that, I'm on Allegra, Singulair and Astelin. I find that I really like the Flonase, but it doesn't take care of all areas of my allergies. Each of these meds has a different approach to helping with the allergy symptoms. By the way, I've been on Flonase for about 10 years. I like it and the Astelin as well.
I've had 4-6 sinus infections per year for about 13 years now. Most last about 4-6 weeks before I get them under control. Sometimes, in addition to the antibiotics, a round of steroids helps me too.
I've also recently found out that my "silent" reflux has probably been influencing my sinuses as well. I've had aggressive reflux treatment lately, and I've only had one sinus infection since last October. Usually I have constant sinus problems in December and January.
Be careful with too much Levaquin. It can be tough on a body.
arihalli
02-06-2009, 11:26 PM
[QUOTE=Machaon;3866897]I fought with constant sinus infections for years. Actually, though, in my case, fortunately, the infection was probably in my nasal passages so I was able to permanently rid myself of sinus infections with the help of sinus floodings with peroxide, baking soda and salt. I now have gone over a year without doing another sinus flooding, and I have seldom had to do another one over the past few years.
After decades of recurring sinus infections, I've now been free of infections for over three years.
Machaon: How does one perform sinus floodings with peroxide, baking soda, salt? What measures do you use and is it with netty pot? thanks.....
After decades of recurring sinus infections, I've now been free of infections for over three years.
Machaon: How does one perform sinus floodings with peroxide, baking soda, salt? What measures do you use and is it with netty pot? thanks.....
Machaon
02-07-2009, 04:03 AM
Machaon: How does one perform sinus floodings with peroxide, baking soda, salt? What measures do you use and is it with netty pot? thanks.....
The first thread in this "Allergies" subject is New 'upside down sinus flooding' documentation, which documents, albeit out of date, how I used to do sinus floodings.
The first thread in this "Allergies" subject is New 'upside down sinus flooding' documentation, which documents, albeit out of date, how I used to do sinus floodings.

