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Sinuses And Tinnitus

By julius On October 14, 2008 Under Tinnitus News

We all know that sinuses are the air filled spaces found in the bones of the head and face. It starts to  developed before you were born and some sinuses keeps on growing until adulthood. There are four pairs of sinuses located on either side of the nose in your cheeks, behind and in between the eyes, in the forehead and at the back of nasal cavity.

Similar to the nose, the sinuses are lined with a moist thin layer of tissue called mucous membrane. The mucous membranes help moisten the air we breath in. It also makes the mucus, the sticky material in the nose called in layman’s term a “snot”. The mucus traps the dust  and germs present in the air we breath. When a person have  colds or allergies, the membrane get irritated and inflamed and produces more mucus.

The depth and tone of voice are also influenced by sinuses. When you have a cold, your nose and sinuses get congested and sounds nasal than the normal. When the tiny openings that drain the sinuses get blocked, mucus becomes trapped in the sinuses. Like a stagnant water in the pond, it makes a good home for viruses, fungi and bacteria. In the middle ear, a mucus membrane can be found similar to the nose. This membrane produces mucous which cleanses the middle ear. The mucous drains out the middle ear through the Eustachian tubes and into the troat. This sounds unhealthy but thats how it normally works.

People suffering from sinusistis and allergies usually take drugs such as antibiotics and antihistamines. This is the most practical medication know to man. But some people may not be aware that it is the antihistamines and antibiotics that cause the mucous in the middle ear to become too thick and viscous to drain away through the small Eustachian tubes. This causes mucus buildup and increased pressure in the middle ear that leads to ear infections from sinuses and tinnitus.

Tinnitus causes from sinus problems can be treated using sinus tinnitus remedy. The formulation helps in cleansing the mucous buildup and reduces the viscosity of the mucus in the middle ear to be able to make it pass to the tiny Eustachian tubes.

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