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Q: Most effective treatment for Nasal polyps and Maxillary sinusitis?
I have DNS and allergic rhinitis. Budesonide nasal spray has any advantage over others for treating polyps?

A: Why don’t u try taking Homeopathy I can assure u that it’ll b treated totally and u’d b relieved in no time off those polyps without any harmful steroids and /or any operation etc it’ll take time but it’ll get cured please consider taking homeopathy medicine it’ll b really b beneficial for ur problem…

I had been detected with Sinus problem and when i went for check up I was diagnosed with some other issue it was some growth of 3-4 small nodes in my throat and thus I had almost had lost my voice so I was told that I’d have to go thru very minor operation to get rid of those but i just went to my homeopathy doctor showed him my X-Rays and he just gave me medicines for just a month and everything was back to normal no nodes nor did i suffer from my sinus either no problem ever occured at all…this is why I’d suggest well it’s ur choice tho newayz best luck and take care.

Q: I have runny nose every morning, any alternatives to corticosteroids?
I am using Budesonide nasal spray, which is a corticosteroid. Having in mind all the side effects that I might have I would like to find a natural alternative for my problem. Any suggestions?

A: While there is a wide array of prescription and over-the-counter medications available on the market that promise to dry a runny nose, they don’t always work and often come with unwanted side effects. So, try stopping your next runny nose in its tracks with safe, affordable and effective natural treatments. Read on to learn how to treat a runny nose with natural medicine.

Things You’ll Need:

Elderberry
Fresh mint
Yarrow root
Cayenne pepper
Andrographis tablets
Fresh watercress
Fresh ginger

Step 1

Drink a natural herbal tea, two or three times a day, to help bring a runny nose to a halt. Boil 1 cup of water with one teaspoon of elder berry, 1 tsp. of fresh mint, 1 tsp. of yarrow root and 1/4 tsp. of cayenne pepper for five minutes. Strain the herbs and allow the tea to cool. Keep your handkerchief handy, because this tea will make your nose run even more at first, but you symptoms will soon dry up.

Step 2

Take 400 mg of andrographis three times a day before meals to help dry a runny nose. Andrographis is a natural homeopathic treatment that is often called “Indian Echinacea,” as it shares many of the same curative properties. Andrographis is readily available in natural food stores or from your naturopath.

Step 3

Eat 1 oz. of fresh watercress twice a day to naturally relieve a runny nose. Watercress also works to soothe a cough and can be eaten as is, added to a salad or made into tea. To make tea add 2 or 3 tsp. of dry watercress to boiled water, allowing the tea to steep off heat for five minutes before straining and drinking.

Step 4

Peel a small piece of ginger, about the size of a piece of bubble gum, and gently chew the root, swallowing the juice. Ginger warms the body

Q: Severe Allergies; Cant eat without getting sick!!?!?
My allergies have hit me really bad this spring. The doctor put me on Ventolin & Flovent inhalers, and also some nasal spray called Budesonide. But since I’ve been taking these, I haven’t been able to eat without getting sick. I had poutine earlier at the mall, and I eat poutine there ALL the time, and I was in a store looking at clothes and all of a sudden, I felt the color come out of my face, and felt very faint and like I was going to throw up right then and there…. I was RUNNING to the bathroom, I ALMOST threw up in the middle of the food court. It felt like a wave of nausea, just hit me, and it happened a few more times today but not as bad as in the mall. I cant even eat food. I’ve been eating tiny portions of food trying to keep it down. I’ve been hack up a lung cuz of a dry cough and I also cannot stop sneezing!!

Is it the inhalers making me sick? Maybe my allergies??

A: Geez it sounds like you’re having a miserable time of it. I would consult a pharmacist and see if the drugs you’re taking have any side effects like vomiting and nausea. If they do then it’s probably the drugs that are making you feel sick. You may also want to call the doctor’s office to see what they recomend

Q: I am having a bad sore throat. I need advise..?
Hi all,

I been having a terrible sore throat which now lasted till a month. Anyone of you came across such pain in the throat before? I actually recovered from my sore throat about 5 days back and it came back yesterday morning. I suspected must be the nasal spray which contains budesonide which is now causing my throat to pain. I went to 2 doctors and both gave me antibiotics and nothing worked until I took the chinese herbal tea and i got well. And now, I’m having it again.. sigh..

Do you think this is normal or should I seek the specialist? My nose is blocked that is why i used the nasal spray. unknowingly, the cause of budesonide cause me to have this sore throat and i stopped using the spray.

I need your opinions to those who had experienced such situation before.

A: Most likely it is post-nasal drip that is causing the sore throat. You indicate that your nose is blocked. You need to find out why, and try to treat it. If the Chinese herbal tea works, great!

There are also over-the-counter and prescription antihistamines and decongestants you can try. I find that a few days of Sudafed or the related generic can be helpful. Gargling with salted water and/or mouthwash also help the sore throat temporarily.

Butesonide is a steroid and has a lot of side effects. If your doctor is giving you that, you need to have a discussion about how to treat your allergies long term. Or see a specialist. It is time to resolve this problem. Find out what is causing your nose problems! You will have this nose for a long time and need to come to some sort of agreement with it… :-)

Q: USE ALLERGY IMMUNOTHERAPY OR SOMETHING ELSE”?
MY 6 YR OLD SON HAS BEEN SICK WITH EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN SINCE MID NOVEMBER. I HAVE DONE ALOT OF RESEARCH TO TRY AND FIND OUT WHY A HEALTHY CHILD IS NOW GETTING SICK ALOT. NO LIVING CHANGES TO CAUSE IT . YES HE STARTED KINDERGARTEN BUT STAYED SICK DURING CHRISTMAS 2 WEEK BREAK. I SWITCHED HIM TO AN ASTHAMA/ ALLERGY PEDIATRICIAN WHOM IS CONVINCED HE HAS ACTIVE ALLERGY AND ASTHMA. HE SENT US TO A SPECIALIST THIS WEEK WHOM SAYS HE MUST TAKE SINGULAIR DAILY, MIX 1 VIAL OF XOPENEX AND 1 VIAL OF BUDESONIDE IN A NEBULIZER EVERY NIGHT AND NASAL SPRAY DAILY. HE IS TO START TAKING IMMUNOTHERAPY SHOTS NEXT FRIDAY EVERY WEEK. AND ON THE OTHER HAND THEIR IS AN LOCAL HERBALIST WHOM SAYS IT IS MOLD IN THE BODY. HIS FATHER AND GRANDFATHER HAS ALLERGIES AND A COUSIN WHOM HAS HAD ALLERGIES AND ASTHMA. I AM SCARED OF ALL THESE MEDS GOING IN HIS BODY. HE IS A VERY ACTIVE OTHERWISE HEALTHY CHILD, HE LOVES TO PLAY SPORTS. ANY THOUGHTS, OR PROFESSIONAL COMMENTS PLEASE.

A: Personally as a mother of a child with anaphylaxis, asthma and other allergy conditions and an ICU nurse, I would be more scared of the herbalist and his remedies. An asthma/allergy ped is specifically trained to treat his condition. Drugs such as singulair, and the nebs/nasal spray have been EXTENSIVELY tested in large trails to determine their effectiveness-drugs (drops/supplements whatever they like to call them) used by herbalists are NOT extensively tested (extensively used yes!) for effectiveness/side effects etc.(ask for evidence on their effectiveness-see if there are large (1000’s) numbers studied-are they backed up by similar research studies).
Just because a treatment is described an ‘natural’ doesn’t mean it is safe or the best option-especially in the case of allergies and asthma-it is something that needs to be managed by a trained professional (allergy specialist).
The other thing to be careful of is mixing treatments-what one (herbalist) can give you could counteract what the allergist is prescribing so always check with the allergist if they are ok to give.
What it sounds like from your opening statement is that your child is sick because his asthma is not controlled. Sometimes it does take a bit of manipulation before you get the right levels of medications to control the asthma.
For us (7yo boy) we have found the singulair has been great for his asthma (exercise induced) and the daily nasal sprays are vital to manage the asthma (non congested nose=good filtering capacity for allergens=less asthma-you need to have good control over the nose to have any chance of fixing the asthma).
Asthma is a very serious condition that needs to be taken seriously-you sound like you have the perfect person (asthma/allergy paed) to guide you in the right direction. I would try not to muddy the waters by getting a herbalist involved-way too risky. good luck-i hope your little boy turns the corner soon.
cheers cmf

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