Asthma and Sinusitis

Question: What is similar between the nose and the bronchial passages?
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Sinus Irrigation Medications that Heal Sinus Disease, Postnasal Drip and Asthma.
Heal your asthma and sinusitisSinus Irrigation Medications that Heal Sinus Disease, Postnasal Drip and Asthma.
50% of asthmatics have a related sinus, postnasal drip or chronic rhinitis condition. Studies show that when sinus infections are relieved, then the bacteria laden drainage from the nose stops and the related asthma improves. Bronchitis symptoms are also caused by postnasal drip getting into the bronchial passages. Bronchitis is often a precursor of asthma. Here we will describe sinus treatments that are effective.
Related asthma refers to the fact that the chest and bronchi are embryo logically related to the nose and sinuses. Whenever the nasal cilia are impaired, we find a similar problem in the linings of the bronchial passages. This is referred to as the unified field theory.
Coughing with a cold:
The reason a simple cold can end up with cough is that in the acute stage the cilia of the nose and chest are impaired. When the cilia of the chest no longer pulse to move bacteria and phlegm out of the chest, then cough takes over. It is like a coal miner doesn’t cough; but when he gets a large piece of coal in his bronchi that the cilia can’t move, then he coughs in order to expel that. Coughing takes over when the cilia fail. In postnasal drip it is not the dripping itself into the bronchi that makes the cough; the cilia of the bronchi are also moving poorly and so the mucus is thickening, hence the bronchial cough. A similar mechanism is bronchitis.
The fewer bacteria the better:
If the nose is diseased, it is obvious that if you lower the bacterial count, that will allow natural healing to take place. One way of doing this is with adequate antibiotic therapy. The problem today, is that so many bacteria have developed a resistance to our old standby antibiotics, that other means must be looked at.
Regular simple stream irrigation may remove some phlegm. There are pots and squeeze bottles that provide a means of irrigation; however these have backflow and extreme care must be used to keep them sterile. In a study reported to the Academy of Rhinology, most irrigations bottles were contaminated in two weeks. Dr Nsouli reported that patients got well when they ceased daily squeeze bottle irrigation.

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