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For General Improvement of Breathing
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For people who have been troubled with sinus problems for years, there are other techniques that can accelerate the recovery process from chronic sinusitis.
SinusCleanser.com USA
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Frequently Asked Questions
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A team of nationally recognized experts have put together a section of our FAQ.
This page list frequently asked questions for asthma, allergy, sinus and food allergies
Allergy Buyers Club USA
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Frequently Asked Questions - Sinusitis
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An excellent sinusitis FAQ including answers to many general questions, treatment, complicating factors, surgery and complications.
W.S. Tichenor, M.D.
Sinusitis - Wellington S. Tichenor, MD USA
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Gatifloxacin Effective In Treatment Of Sinusitis
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Gatifloxacin has been shown to be equivalent to clarithromycin in the treatment of acute maxillary sinusitis.
Doctor's Guide to Asthma Information and Resources USA
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How do I know when my child has sinusitis?
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Your childs sinuses are not fully developed until age 20. Although small, the maxillary (behind the cheek) and ethmoid (between the eyes) sinuses are present at birth. Unlike in adults, pediatric sinusitis is difficult to diagnose because symptoms can be subtle and the causes complex.
Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center USA
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How to Prevent Colds
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Dr Richard Ravizza and Dr. John Fornadley presented their findings: daily saline irrigation reduced the number of colds and cold symptoms of students tested at Penn State.
The Allergy Store - #1 for Asthma, Allergy, and Sinus Care!- USA
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How Yeast (Fungi) Cause Sinus Problems
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A description of fungi and hoe it influences the sinuses
SinusCleanser.com USA
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Nasal Irrigation Protocol
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Sinus irrigation is a useful tool in one's efforts to keep the sinus tissue shrunken so that the sinuses can drain efficiently.
Russell Roby, J.D., M.D., A.C.A.A.I., F.C.L.M.
The Allergy Center USA
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Persistent Sinusitis Despite Surgery
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This section is written primarily for those patients who have had endoscopic sinus surgery and despite surgery, symptoms have continued.
W.S. Tichenor, M.D.
Sinusitis - Wellington S. Tichenor, MD USA
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Rhinosinusitis: Global Overview
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Introductionm, Diagnosis, Underlying or Concommitant, Pathologies, Management
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