Sunday, June 8, 2008

Treat Yourself by Effective Natural Remedy For Sinus Infection

Both these situations lead to the sinus cells being damaged and as a result of it, the lining swells up and in turn block air passage in the nostrils. This action allows celia (the little hairs that are found on the surface of nostril cells that are responsible of washing away any mucus content found in the air passages) movement to reduce and this often leads to mucus produced by the mucous glands to accumulate in these air pathways inside the nose. The patient may have a difficult time to breathe and subsequently, experience pain around the sinus situated areas when he or she tries to breathe.