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Sinus problems are most on the minds of my
patients these days. No wonder! we
have smog and pollution which adds to symptoms
when a person has allergies too!
Today we know that most sinus
disease is caused when the cilia - the very tiny
"hairs" in the nose and chest stop beating. These
wonderful machines act like oars, moving 16
strokes each second to propel bacteria, dirt, and
cancer causing poisons out of the nose and chest,
before they have a chance to enter the body. Many
cancers form where there are few cilia,
emphasizing their importance. The treatment of
choice for sinus disease is to have the body
return the cilia to their normal function, beating
16 times per second.
Know what the BEST treatment is for early
morning sneezing? If you start sneezing on
awakening, it is because the nose is trying to get
rid of the particles that accumulated there at
night. If the nasal cilia are working properly,
they beat at 16 beats a second and get rid of
these particles and then you don't need the
sneezing. The best treatment in breakfast in bed!
You see, by drinking hot tea before you get out of
bed, the body gets warmed up, the cilia speed up
and the sneezing, hacking is avoided.
In the nose and chest are millions of tiny
"oars" or cilia. They act in coordination to move
out the dust and bacteria from the nose to the
back of the throat where it can be swallowed and
disposed of in the stomach. In the chest, the
cilia beat to move the germs and dust out of the
chest, up the windpipe to the throat where it is
swallowed. When this system works you don't get
sinus disease. When the system fails in the chest
you get a cough, the cough takes over to get rid
of the dirt and germs in the bronchial passages.
Protection from infection is achieved by the
presence of lysozymes, immunoglobulins and
phagocytes in the mucus solution. Movement of the
bacteria by mucus flow reduces opportunity for
penetration of the cell. Dilution of bacterial
products makes them less toxic. Mast cells and
globulins are carried in the mucous layer. If the
cilia don't move the blanket, then the cells and
defense can't be delivered where they are needed.
Thus, the mucociliary defense system consists
of cells that transport mucous and cells that
secrete mucous. Both are essential to health.
Remarkably, the ciliary movement is coordinated
so that an effective wave propels the mucus in a
specific direction.
Sinus cilia beat toward the natural sinus
opening. Nasal cilia beat backward . Nasal mucus
propels into the nasopharynx and is swallowed for
disposal into the stomach. In the child this
course directs the mucus with its bacteria, debris
and foreign matter over the adenoids where
lymphocytic defenses can act. The deep crypts and
rugae of the adenoids create a larger surface area
for greater effect in order to defend the body
With a virus infection, the cilia are slowed
down by the virus chemicals. This allows bacteria
that normally would be swept away by the cilia to
enter the body. Therefore, anything you can do to
encourage good cilia movement is helpful. Hot
chicken soup works! Hot tea is good. Compresses to
the sinus/nasal area helps. Breathe·Ease™ is a
formulation that has been shown to aid cilia
better than regular saline. It has an advantage
over saline in that there are no preservatives
such as benzalkonium and the mixture is buffered
to avoid any burning sensation. The refillable
spray bottle it comes with can be used for spray,
drops or to irrigate or wash. Without the burning,
this solution can be used regularly by kids.
When you feel a sinus infection coming on,
rest, hot soup and tea, hot compresses applied to
the sinus area: above the eyes for the frontal
sinuses, between the eyes for the ethmoid sinuses,
and below the eyes for the maxillary sinuses.
Sinus problems are most on the minds of my
patients these days. No wonder! In Los Angeles we
have smog and pollution which adds to symptoms
when a person has allergies too!
Today we know that most sinus disease is caused
when the cilia - the very tiny "hairs" in the nose
and chest stop beating. These wonderful machines
act like oars, moving 16 strokes each second to
propel bacteria, dirt, and cancer causing poisons
out of the nose and chest, before they have a
chance to enter the body. Many cancers form where
there are few cilia, emphasizing their importance.
The treatment of choice for sinus disease is to
have the body return the cilia to their normal
function, beating 16 times per second. .
Know what the BEST treatment is for early
morning sneezing? If you start sneezing on
awakening, it is because the nose is trying to get
rid of the particles that accumulated there at
night. If the nasal cilia are working properly,
they beat at 16 beats a second and get rid of
these particles and then you don't need the
sneezing. The best treatment in breakfast in bed!
You see, by drinking hot tea before you get out of
bed, the body gets warmed up, the cilia speed up
and the sneezing, hacking is avoided.
In the nose and chest are millions of tiny
"oars" or cilia. They act in coordination to move
out the dust and bacteria from the nose to the
back of the throat where it can be swallowed and
disposed of in the stomach. In the chest, the
cilia beat to move the germs and dust out of the
chest, up the windpipe to the throat where it is
swallowed. When this system works you don't get
sinus disease. When the system fails in the chest
you get a cough, the cough takes over to get rid
of the dirt and germs in the bronchial passages.
Protection from infection is achieved by the
presence of lysozymes, immunoglobulins and
phagocytes in the mucus solution. Movement of the
bacteria by mucus flow reduces opportunity for
penetration of the cell. Dilution of bacterial
products makes them less toxic. Mast cells and
globulins are carried in the mucous layer. If the
cilia don't move the blanket, then the cells and
defense can't be delivered where they are needed.
Thus, the mucociliary defense system consists
of cells that transport mucous and cells that
secrete mucous. Both are essential to health.
Remarkably, the ciliary movement is coordinated
so that an effective wave propels the mucus in a
specific direction.
Sinus cilia beat toward the natural sinus
opening. Nasal cilia beat backward . Nasal mucus
propels into the nasopharynx and is swallowed for
disposal into the stomach. In the child this
course directs the mucus with its bacteria, debris
and foreign matter over the adenoids where
lymphocytic defenses can act. The deep crypts and
rugae of the adenoids create a larger surface area
for greater effect in order to defend the body
With a virus infection, the cilia are slowed
down by the virus chemicals. This allows bacteria
that normally would be swept away by the cilia to
enter the body. Therefore, anything you can do to
encourage good cilia movement is helpful. Hot
chicken soup works! Hot tea is good. Compresses to
the sinus/nasal area helps. Breathe·Ease™ is a
formulation that has been shown to aid cilia
better than regular saline. It has an advantage
over saline in that there are no preservatives
such as benzalkonium and the mixture is buffered
to avoid any burning sensation. The refillable
spray bottle it comes with can be used for spray,
drops or to irrigate or wash. Without the burning,
this solution can be used regularly by kids.
When you feel a sinus infection coming on,
rest, hot soup and tea, hot compresses applied to
the sinus area: above the eyes for the frontal
sinuses, between the eyes for the ethmoid sinuses,
and below the eyes for the maxillary sinuses.
Some people get symptoms after exposure to
downtown smog or dust at work. I advise them to
use this irrigator much like washing the hands to
remove dirt. By irrigating in this manner, the
nose doesn't have to do the work. I find it
especially useful for Firefighters to use after
the smoke of a fire.
Cilia are generally activated by increasing
temperature up to 40 C, so hot compresses over the
sinus area are beneficial. However above 40 C
cilia are inactivated and hence the deleterious
effects of hot steam nasal inhalation. Long term
dry steam inhalation, (sauna), is suspected of
being harmful.
For people with serious sinus disease, this
pulsating device has proven extremely useful . For
example, patients with Cystic Fibrosis have very
poor ciliary action and so develop serious sinus
disease. The pulsating saline irrigator can remove
the pus and act like a normal cilia.
A good medication for nasal congestion is
Sudafed Long Acting, 120 milligrams every 12
hours.
The term mucocliliary clearance refers to the
system of the cilia and the blanket of mucus. This
is a table of medicines and factors that increase
clearance which is good, and medicines that slow
mucociliary clearance, which is bad.
Mucociliary Clearance
| Increase |
Decrease |
Iodides
Guiafenasen
Fluids enough to lighten the urine
Hot tea, Hot chicken Soup
Reducing bacterial load
Terbutaline
Inhaled coricosteroids
Various enzymes: e.g. Bromelin or Papain taken
buccally (Clear·Ease™
tablets)
Pseudoephedrine
Early stages of allergic rhinitis
Breathing and cough excercises
Flutter inhallation device |
Codeine
Cocaine
Antihistamines, dehydration
Inhallation of air or steam above 40 degrees
centigrade
Heavy load of iced drinks, chilling, drafts
Sulphur dioxide, ozone, smog
Inhalation of chromium dusts
Cupric (copper) compounds
Nickel dusts; chimney dusts
Formaldehyde
Late stages of allergy
Nasal polyps
Skydrol (a solvent used in airplane
maintenance)
Severe infections such as pseudomonas,
bacteria, H. Influenze, and many viral
infections
Pseudomonas infection
Hyperbaric oxygen
Reduction of airway diameter |
Environmental factors
In World War 1, those who initially survived
chlorine gas attacks sustained severely reduced
MCC. This led to absence of MCC as a defense
mechanism, and these victims died of respiratory
infection.
Industrial toxins include chlorine, sulfur
dioxide, cupric compounds, and many others.
Pathologic effects of dust exposure may include
MCC disorder, and disturbance of regional immunity
and the acid-base balance of tissues. These are
reported by to be in direct proportion to the
length of exposure to excessive dirt and dust.
The Kuwait oil fires released polyelie aromatic
hydrocarbons and nickel and vanadium into the
atmosphere. Results of this contamination are now
being studied with indications of effects on MCC.
and an increase in respiratory infections.
Formalin vapor and solutions below 0.25 % will
inhibit MCC and cause symptoms. Chromium and
chromates are known to be ciliotoxic and harmful
to workers in mining and industry. In addition,
certain areas of Saudi Arabia have chromium in the
sand with an associated high incidence of sinus
disease and chest disease. Workers in plating and
sanding industries should wear protective inhalers
and use pulsating saline irrigation to remove
these chemicals and help restore the nasal ciliary
action.
Smoking does not give consistent results, even
in the laboratory. One interesting phenomenon is
the patient who has swollen nasal membranes after
he stops smoking. Some patients return to smoking
to overcome the congestion and blockage. What may
be the mechanism here is that the smoke acted as
an irritant to the cilia, inducing movement. With
the cessation of smoking, the stimulus is reduced
and the cilia stop, leading to the feeling of
obstruction.. In these patients I find decreased
MCC and they respond to measures to restore normal
MCC.
Much has been written about a common industrial
complaint which also involves litigation, that of
multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome. After a
single powerful exposure, the individual in now
sensitive to products not previously offensive.
After the insecticide was sprayed in her office,
now perfume, soap powder and small amounts of dust
clog her nose and make her cough. In my
experience, some of these cases are characterized
by the first offender acting as a strong
ciliotoxic substance, now the cilia are no longer
defending the body and removing the dust and other
particles so that the dust just lays there,
multiplies and reaches a symptom producing level.
I see this after a Skydrol or a Chlorine Gas
inhalation.
Sinus Headaches and Sinus Pain Are Not
Always What They Seem
Patients come to me complaining of sinus
headaches. They point to the area over the eyes
(where the frontal sinuses are) or the area under
the eyes (where the maxillary sinuses are located)
and ask for sinus relief. Actually, the sinuses
are rarely painful due to infection. Even when you
are blowing handkerchiefs of yellow pus, there is
rarely pain. But, when there is a painful muscle
in the back of the neck, the pain is radiated to
the sinus area. The treatment is to get the neck
well . We do this by checking the posture at work
and reading - office typist chairs are good, soft
couch chairs are bad, and lighting can be
important too. Light from the ceiling or shoulder
is good, glare from in front is bad. Then I have
the patient do neck stretching; gently turn to see
who is behind you. And head leaning onto the
shoulder. This is best done in the shower, with
the shower stream hard and comfortably hot., for 3
minutes. |