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Do you happen to be a person who gets sinusitis whenever you are around things such as dust, pollen, mold or after ingesting some of the medicines given to you by your doctor? If yes is the answer, then you are having a health condition known as allergic sinusitis.This condition always takes place when allergens (factors that cause allergic reactions to occur in your body) are in one way or another consumed into your body and in turn,trigger a set of body reactions that may end up releasing chemical compounds such as histamine in the body. When this compound finds its way around the mucosal surface, it will set an automatic swelling of the nasal air pathways. This process will then block drainage from the sinuses which will mean that bacteria that are present in the nostrils cannot be drained out of there.As a result of this, the bacteria get a chance to multiply and when they become overpopulated, they inflame your sinuses and ultimately leave you with a sinusitis problem.

Once allergic sinusitis has been established, you then start having nasal congestion, severe headaches, runny nose, itchy nostrils, nasal discharge that is somehow thick and yellow or at times greenish in color, breathing problems which may lead to experiencing pain around the sinus situated areas whenever you forcefully try to breathe and fever.All these symptoms tend to make you uncomfortable,irritated most of the time and unable to perform your duties as you would have normally done.

Common allergens that cause this type of sinusitis are dust, pollen, mold and Animal dander.Dust usually contain dust mites in it and since it is all over,the mites easily find their way in sleeping pillows, carpets, mattresses and over-stuffed furniture.Once there,the mites stick to them.This makes it easy for you to inhale them and as a result,allergic sinusitis occur.In order to minimize the inhalation of dust mites,always ensure that sheets,pillow cases,furniture covers and blankets are washed regularly and that carpets are vacuumed frequently.Regular cleaning of the house should also be done but it is always recommended that the patient should not be the one to do it.To avoid inhaling mold, ensure that your surroundings do not have damp sites which provide favorable conditions for these allergens to grow and establish themselves.This means that you should make it a habit to use dehumidifiers to control the amount of humidity in your environment.

Pets such as dogs and cats are known sources of animal dander and for this reason,they should be avoided in order to prevent catching allergic sinusitis for those who get allergic reactions and instead accommodate other pets who may not have animal dander if you find it necessary to keep pets in the house.For pollen allergens,the best way to prevent inhaling them is to completely keep away from any place that may have flowers around.

To treat allergic sinusitis,medications such as antihistamines are used. These medicines act by neutralizing the amount of histamine produced in the body hence stopping it from triggering the allergic reaction that leads to sinusitis conditions. Most of these antihistamines often make you feel drowsy when they are taking effect in the body.Generally,the common types of histamines in use today include,Zyrtec,Allegra and Clarinex.Like any other medicine,these should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions for the right results to be achieved.

Other allergic sinusitis medicines include nasal sprays such as Neosynephrine and Afrin which work by shrinking the inflamed tissues.Most doctors will always instruct their patients to use these medicines only when symptoms of this type of sinusitis occur.Something positive about these sprays is that,they only posses a little chance of causing any side effects on the patient.So do not let allergic sinusitis make you miserable and yet medication is available.

Wangeci Kinyanjui is an expert on research and reporting on Health Matters for years.To get more information on allergic sinusitis visit her site at ALLERGIC SINUSITIS

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