In the winter, I spend more time with sinus infections than without. I feel like I’ve tried everything, but relief is temporary at best.

edit: Thanks for the tips everyone. Upvotes all around! Some of these suggestions I’ve tried, others are new to me. I’m going to give them all a shot. Looking forward to breathing again!

  • jared@mander.xyz
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    7 months ago

    I use a neti pot or saline spay often durning the spring and fall. For last few years flonaze has helped a lot too. An air filter and staying away from smoke helps too.

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    Get set up with an ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist.

    They will take a look at your sinuses and probably get you tested for allergies.

    From there they can come up with a plan that may be as easy as getting rid of pillows you’re allergic to, drugs, or surgery.

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    7 months ago

    Eat local honey.

    Local bees make honey after having bee sex with the local pollinators and birds, or so I’m told.

    But no, getting small inoculations of local irritants helps many overcome these sorts of reactions.

    Ymmv.

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    What helped me was to eat better. In general my health improved by getting further away from a SAD (Standard American Diet): no meat, only occasional fish, lots of vegetables, much fewer processed foods. But what might be the most important was to replace sugar with local and/or unfiltered honey. (Maybe its pollen immunized me from certain allergies that started the infections?) I haven’t had a sinus infection for months, almost years now.

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    My mom used to be like this and the only solution was surgery. Worked very well though.

    If you do want to go the route that others have suggested, NeilMed sinus rinse is better than a netipot.

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    7 months ago

    Do you have a house? Do you regularly change your furnace filters? Is your house over 10 years old and had the ducts cleaned?

    I know a guy that would get sinus infections yearly and had his ducts cleaned, problem went away. He was rather extreme and does it yearly, but it works for him and spending a few hundred a year is worth it to not have sinus problems every year.