Winter is getting cranked up and we need to
take measures to maintain our health because during the winter months and at
other times when the air is very dry, it is important to keep our nasal
passages moist. When I was young I used to think my mother’s practice of medicine
was just one more of her old wives tales, but practically applied her easy
way to moisten your nasal passages is to sniff salt solution into both sides
of the nose 2-4 times a day seems to work. To prepare a solution of proper
strength, add 1/4 teaspoon of table salt to a cup of warm water, and stir it
until all the salt has dissolved. Sniff some from a spoon or other small
container into each nostril. Alternatively, you can buy ready-prepared nasal
saline products, such as Ocean, Simply Saline or generic equivalents from drug
stores. Such solutions can be used to wash away mucus from the membranous
lining of the nasal passages. They also help by shrinking any parts of it that
are swollen. This may save you a
trip to the doctor. If this is not
done, mucus and the swollen membranes around these openings may block openings
of the sinuses into the nasal passages. Sinusitis will then occur if nasal
bacteria infect the mucus, which can no longer drain from the blocked sinus.
Treatment of sinusitis (rather than its prevention) often requires the use of
antibiotics.
Some doctors are not enthusiastic about nasal
saline irrigation since researchers found that it does not significantly reduce
the incidence of colds. Personally, I
am a little skeptical about a doctor’s hesitation to try a home remedy rather
than popping a few pills. I don’t mean to confuse colds with sinusitis. Viruses
cause colds, while sinusitis is a bacterial-induced complication for some
colds. Irrigation of the nasal passages with saline cannot kill viruses or
bacteria, but according to my favorite ENT patient, it can help to reduce
the incidence of sinusitis in people with a tendency to develop this common
complication of colds.
Part of the source for this article came from
my mom and part from the American Family Physician (70:1685 & 1697,
"04) & Wall Street Journal (Dec.7"04, page D6).
Novy Scheinfeld DDS PC
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