THE FOLLOWING ARE SYMPTOMS AND
CONDITIONS COMMONLY TREATED BY
THE WASHINGTON ACUPUNCTURE CENTER.
SINUSITIS (CHRONIC)
The symptoms of chronic sinusitis include headache, of
a constant or recurrent type, postnasal discharge, sinus pain, vertigo, photophobia,
tenderness and sometimes swelling over the involved sinus. Pain may be localized
to the supraorbital region in frontal sinusitis and the upper teeth or cheek in maxillary
sinusitis. Sphenoid or ethmoid involvement commonly causes pain in the occipital
and parietal regions of the head, behind the nose and eyes, or in the neck. Serous,
mucoid or purulent discharges may be noted on the turbinates or near the ostia of
the involved sinuses.
Treatment with nose drops may promote drainage but should be avoided because it may
damage the mucosa and extend the infection. Antihistamine drugs remove normal moisture
from the mucous membranes and thereby increase the chances of infection. Most of
them cause drowsiness and make driving dangerous. Those containing ephedrine cause
nervousness, insomnia and palpitation of the heart.
Chronic sinusitis is often caused or aggravated by allergies. Acupuncture can relieve
allergies along with the symptoms of sinusitis. Acute sinusitis should be treated
with antibiotics rather than with acupuncture, but acupuncture may be used to give
almost immediate relief from nasal congestion.
Allergies, depression and insomnia can also be treated with acupuncture if these
problems seem to be complicating the sinusitis. Electropotentiation and heat may
be helpful and reduce the number of treatments needed for lasting relief. Even if
the symptoms are relieved after the first or second treatment, at least six treatments
should be given. Some cases of long-standing sinusitis involving headaches and allergies
may require ten or more treatments.
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