Homeopathy Treatment for SINUSITIS

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Homeopathy Treatment for SINUSITIS

Sinusitis occurs when the tissue lining the hollow space called sinuses get swollen or inflamed due to excessive accumulation of mucus. It is also called as rhinosinusitis as the symptoms involve both sinuses and nose. When mucus and pus fill up the nose and sinuses it is manifested in the form of congested or blocked nose, heaviness, pain, and fullness in the head and around eyes, fever, fatigue, sneezing, cough etc. Sinusitis can be either acute, subacute or chronic in nature.

Types of sinusitis

  1. Maxillary sinusitis
  2. Frontal sinusitis
  3. Ethmoidal sinusitis
  4. Sphenoid sinusitis

Homeopathic remedies effective in helping patients with sinusitis are -

  • pulsatilla
  • nuxvomica
  • bryonia
  • kali bichromicum
  • ars alb
  • hepar sulph
  • arsenicum iodatum
  • natrum muriaticum
  • etc

Heomeopathy treatment for sinusitis, Homeopathy If sinusitis is treated constitutionally as well as therapeutically, there is a significant chance of curing both acute and chronic sinusitis. Clinical treatment will provide the best outcomes for alleviating acute symptoms such as stuffy nose, headache, fever, thick nasal discharge, and so on. The constitutional treatment will aid in the complete cure of chronic sinusitis by altering the immune system's reactivity to various allergens that cause allergic reactions and sinus inflammation.

The skilled homoeopath doctor at Star Homeo provides Constitutional Homoeopathy Treatment for your sinus problem, which effectively treats you. It not only treats your Sinusitis, but it also treats you as a whole. The remedy acts on the patient's physical, mental, and psychic issues. Following a thorough evaluation, our skilled doctor recommends the best sinus therapy.

Furthermore, this treatment aids in the management of the disease and provides long-term relief from discomfort. Constitutional Homoeopathy promotes your entire health and immunity.Star homeo offers online consultations, and you can contact us. Please do not hesitate to contact us.

What is Sinusitis?


Sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection, is a common condition characterized by the inflammation or infection of the sinus cavities. The sinuses are air-filled spaces located behind the bones of the face, specifically around the nose, forehead, cheeks, and eyes. They are lined with a mucous membrane that produces mucus to help moisturize the nasal passages and trap foreign particles.

Sinusitis occurs when the sinuses become blocked and filled with fluid, allowing bacteria, viruses, or fungi to grow and cause an infection. The condition can be acute, lasting for a short period (usually less than four weeks), or chronic, persisting for more than 12 weeks despite medical treatment.

Symptoms of Sinusitis

  • Facial pain or pressure
  • Nasal congestion
  • Runny nose
  • Sinus headache
  • Reduced sense of smell
  • Sore throat
  • Fatigue
  • Bad breath
  • Fever

Causes of Sinusitis


Infections: Sinusitis often occurs as a result of viral, bacterial, or fungal infections. Common colds and respiratory infections can lead to the development of sinusitis when the sinus passages become blocked and filled with mucus, creating an ideal environment for bacterial growth.

Allergies: Allergic reactions to substances such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, or certain foods can cause inflammation and blockage in the sinus passages, leading to sinusitis. This type of sinusitis is known as allergic rhinitis or allergic sinusitis.

Structural Abnormalities: Certain structural issues in the nasal passages or sinuses can increase the risk of sinusitis. These abnormalities may include a deviated septum, nasal polyps, or narrow sinus openings, which can obstruct proper drainage and airflow, promoting the development of sinus infections.

Nasal polyps: Nasal polyps are noncancerous growths that can develop in the lining of the sinuses or nasal passages. When they become enlarged, they can block the sinuses, leading to chronic inflammation and recurring sinusitis.

Dental infections: Infections in the teeth, particularly the upper molars, can sometimes spread to the sinuses and cause sinusitis. This occurs when the infection travels through the bone into the nearby sinus cavity.

Environmental factors: Exposure to irritants such as pollutants, cigarette smoke, strong chemicals, or dry air can irritate the sinus passages and increase the risk of developing sinusitis.

Weakened immune system: People with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS, certain autoimmune disorders, or undergoing chemotherapy, are more susceptible to infections, including sinusitis.

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