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Suggest Medications For Breathing Problems During Sinus Infection

How can I breth easier with this diseased sinus problem?I really just about make it .I have so much mucus to try to get out of my nose and lots of thick mucus or should I say snot in my throat.It is so gummy and thick .I try so hard to cough it loose but it not working.I am so blocked and smothering .I am trying everything I can think of.Please give me some advise that can help me live a better life. thank you.
Wed, 29 Apr 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your question.
Read and understood your problems of sinusitis, blocked nose, thick discharge which is difficult to remove.
I would advise you the following.
Instill decongestant nasal drops followed by steam inhalation.
You can use sodabicarb for easy removal of snout.
Consult an ENT Surgeon for clinical evaluation, investigation including CT scan of the sinuses, tests of blood and get treated accordingly.
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Suggest Medications For Breathing Problems During Sinus Infection

Hi. Thanks for your question. Read and understood your problems of sinusitis, blocked nose, thick discharge which is difficult to remove. I would advise you the following. Instill decongestant nasal drops followed by steam inhalation. You can use sodabicarb for easy removal of snout. Consult an ENT Surgeon for clinical evaluation, investigation including CT scan of the sinuses, tests of blood and get treated accordingly.