How to Save Yourself From Common Cold or Sinus Infection?
Link between Common Colds and Sinus Infection.
Link between Common Colds and Sinus Infection.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, simply stated is lung disease. It happens usually over time. The lungs are just unable to do the job that they were made for. Loosing ones breath constantly warrants a call to their health care provider. NOW!
Smoking doesn’t just destroy our lungs; it kills us one cell at a time!
This article raises a bit of a taboo. No one ever talks about cleaning out their own nose let alone that of someone else. However, the quality of life and health of a person is too important to shy away from just because we are embarrassed by the subject…
Bronchitis is a common problem affecting 15to 30 percent of all adults and youths. It starts with a tiny tickle deep in your chest; it turns your face like shades of red and leaves you gasping for breath. The coughs just keep coming back. To some the problem may clear up within a week of two, known as the short-term bronchitis, and on the other hand a chronic long-term bronchitis which can stretch for a longer period of time, caused by airborne irritants, such as cigarette smoke, dust or air pollutants. Drink plenty of water staying well hydrated.
Asthma is not partial to any kind of weather, be it winter or summer. With the proper treatment, you can win the battle for breath.
Whether you use a Neti Pot, or Ayr Saline Nasal Rinse Kit; keeping your sinus healthy, helps you to avoid sinus infections and other sinus discomfort.
You are exposed to allergens, caused by contact to food or to material in the air you breathe, such as house dust, pollen and mold, causing your sinus to act up. Your misery continues for a long time. You try to sleep, but the drip, drip of nasal fluid trickling down your throat keeps you awake.
As the name indicatges, bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchi, air passages in your chest carrying oxygen to your lungs.
Allergies are making more and more people miserable, all year round; of course the pollutants in the air don’t help, but taking the same medication does not either.