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We will figure out how to get relief from this sinus pressure.

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Relief goals would be to thin and remove the dry and thick mucus that may have formed crusts or caked in the path of sinus drainage.

It would be nice to also shrink the swollen sinus cavity, thereby reducing the pressure in the sinuses.

With these objectives in mind, see what is recommended below.


Lady holding her nose



Thin the mucus

Drink plenty of water

To thin dried up mucus and get it moving again making for a better sinus drainage.

Woman drinking water

Humidifier

Invest in one. If you don't have one handy, take a steam bath or breathe in steam. This will moisturize the nasal passages thinning the mucus.

Saline nasal spray

To moisturize the nasal passages improving sinus air flow.

Steam therapy

Lady use steam therapy

A good idea to moisturize the sinuses.

 

Decongestant

Decongestant nasal sprays

Choose oxymetazoline over phenylephrine nasal spray.

Lady using nasal spray

 

 

Pseudoephedrine

 

 

Inflammation

1. Anti-inflammatory pain relievers

Ibuprofen, naproxen

Lady taking pill

2. Steroidal nasal sprays

Triamcinolone Acetonide nasal spray, others. But do not depend on this for immediate relief except you have been using it for a while.

 

 

 

Last updated by pharmacist on : 03/25/2018 at 08:34:pm


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