Many patients have expressed that they are prone to recurring sinusitis. In fact, this is a relatively normal phenomenon, because after suffering from rhinitis, we are particularly susceptible to catching colds, and most patients may experience nasal congestion after catching a cold, which will lead to repeated attacks of sinusitis, and may even become more and more serious. So what should we do if sinusitis recurs? 1. The nasal cavity is often filled with germs, toxins, bacterial dust, drug residues, etc. The internal structure of the nasal catheter is complex and tortuous, so that the drug can only stay on the surface and it is difficult to reach the lesions and completely eliminate them, resulting in repeated attacks of rhinitis symptoms. 2. The nasal mucosa and nasal tissue cells have mutated under long-term inflammatory stimulation. It takes a certain amount of time for treatment to change the internal environment and repair the nasal mucosa inside the nasal cavity. Rhinitis also has many complications. Secretions carrying viruses can easily enter the throat, causing multiple complications and aggravating rhinitis. In fact, the harm of rhinitis is not as simple as it seems on the surface. If long-term recurrent rhinitis is not treated in time, the inflammation will spread to adjacent organs and tissues, and complications will occur. For example, sinusitis, bronchitis, bronchial asthma, and otitis media. Poor breathing during sleep can cause cerebral infarction, high blood pressure, sudden heart attack, etc. in severe cases. Some patients may even die suddenly at night. Any type of rhinitis is caused by infection of the respiratory tract and olfactory organs, poor circulation, and many complications of rhinitis, with various secretions carrying viruses intertwined. In addition, the suitable temperature and humidity in the throat foster the proliferation and growth of bacteria, and repeatedly stimulate various sensitive parts to aggravate the symptoms. For patients with rhinitis, this disease may follow them for a lifetime, and some people even need surgery when the condition is serious. In fact, faced with a wide variety of treatment methods, I really didn't know where to start. I went to various major hospitals, but the condition kept recurring. Perhaps, in the past you didn’t believe that rhinitis could really be cured! But now, the treatment method of traditional Chinese medicine is gradually being accepted, and the number of people cured is also increasing. Rhinitis can be cured! Based on more than 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Yilu Su combines the Chinese medicine's aromatherapy with the method of dispersing wind and lungs, replenishing qi and removing turbidity to treat rhinitis, first detoxifying and then repairing. Yilu·Dr. Su's allergic rhinitis incense pendant mask prevents and treats allergic rhinitis through Hua Tuo's scent therapy. 1. Unblock the respiratory tract through the ingredients such as mint, licorice, and angelica in the Chinese medicine sachets. 2. Detoxification: The stimulating reaction of Chinese medicine, which is both medicine and food, can expel viral secretions from the nasal cavity. 3. Repair: Repair the nasal mucosa damaged by external force or drugs. 4. Consolidate by wearing a mask to isolate yourself from infection by allergens such as dust and pollen to prevent recurrence. |
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