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OnionPatch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-24-08 09:21 AM
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Anyone suffer from fungal sinus infection?
Geez, I seem to end up in this forum a lot lately! Degenerated disc, Morton's neuroma, migraine headaches, arthritis.........the latest is my sinus problem which started more than a year ago. Just when I think it's gone, I catch another cold/flu and it's right back to being stuffy and congested. So the ENT did a CT scan which showed mild thickening in the right maxillary and both ethmoid sinuses. They did a culture which showed no bacterial growth. My ENT says that from my history of taking antibiotics in the last year or more, she believes this is a fungal sinus infection. Apparently, this is much more common than believed. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/09/990910080344.htm Last year, I had a root canal with complications and several other dental procedures, so I've been through several rounds of antibiotics. Then a few more rounds for the sinus infection. All these antibiotics upset the balance in your nasal passages and sinuses much in the same way antibiotics often cause vaginal yeast infections.

The doctor says I can wait it out if I don't take any more antibiotics. It may take months! (There are more aggressive treatments for this but my case is mild.) Meanwhile she offered a few treatments. So I'm wondering if anyone else has tried any of these and how they worked for them. Mainly, I need to use a sinus wash (she gave me one called Neil Med or something, it works a little like a Neti pot) and she told me to put several drops of grapefruit seed extract in the saline solution. She also recommended that I take olive leaf extract (orally), which is supposedly a systemic anti-pathogen. I have also heard of using colloidal silver and even capsicum nasal spray. So far the grapefruit seed extract wash seems to be helping a lot. I can breathe freely most of the time now but still have some post-nasal drip. I also still hear "Rice Krispies" in my face....It sounds like snap, crackle, pop when I move my head or sniff or anything. What causes this sound? The ENT looked at me like I was crazy when I told her and offered no comment. :blush: but I'm guessing it's just mucous moving around in there.

Ok, since I'm done grossing you all out, could I hear your opinions, comments, etc. on chronic sinusitis and especially any methods you've tried that worked for you?

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mopinko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-25-08 02:21 PM
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1. hubby had a fungus in his ears.
all the doc did was blow some sort of drying compound in there, and it was gone within a few days.
the saline thing is probably just the ticket. i'm pretty anti-alternative medicine. but i think using a neti pot for sinus stuff is probably as effective as any systemic drug.
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OnionPatch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-25-08 06:51 PM
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2. Glad he was able to resolve that quickly.
That couldn't have been pleasant. I wish they could find something to work so quickly on me. You'd think they'd have some sort of nasal spray.

I was surprised my doctor recommended alternatives. I guess I'll keep using them along with the saline and see if they don't eventually help.

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lizerdbits Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-14-08 09:58 AM
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3. Well that's interesting
I have a lot of pressure behind my nose and in my ears but no nasal stuffiness. I was on antibiotics for (apparently) a non existent ear infection, OTC decongestants were worthless, zyrtec was worthless, and I've been using a netti pot for a couple weeks which so far is worthless. Plus if I blow out any leftovers for the next hour my ears plug up and that hurts more. I hear 'clicks' occasionally but not often and it's not associated with moving in a certain way or sniffing. An ENT said to get a night guard because I probably grinding my teeth in my sleep and 6 months of that was also worthless. I've given up, I'm more worried about my sleep problems anyway.
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