What is the best at home treatment for sinus post nasal drip and infection? The doctors don’t seem to help me.

I get such bad post nasal sinus drainage that I get so sick I can’t hardly function. I get nautious, my stomach hurts, etc. My head gets pressure, my head gets very hot. I get chilled easily. I get some drainage to the ears and my ears and eyes get a bit goofy. The drainage tastes bad. I have tried antibiotics, sprays, been to an allergy doctor had a CT Scan done a few years ago. I have been trying nasal washes and some other at home things. I just started XClear wash. I even did a candida herbal treatment for colon cleansing for awhile.
Either I am a seriously big wimp or this just really sucks! I missed two weeks of work in August. I cannot miss work right now in tax season!!!
LOOK…. I have had allergy tests done about a year ago but nothing came up I guess. I am much much more sensitive to smells than I use to be! magic markers make me feel sick and perfumes I don’t wear anymore.
yes I drink a lot of herbal teas… we moved into a new house a month before all this started
yes I drink a lot of herbal teas… we moved into a new house a month before all this started

you are being constantly exposed to something you are sensitive to. if you have thoroughly cleaned house and washed all your clothes and linens and curtains and still have the symptoms. try changing the type of soaps you use. hot moist steam helps open the passages. hot herbal teas help too. the hard part is finding out what is causing your reactions. that is trial and error unless your allergist has tested and found certain things to be irritating to you. stress also aggrivates the situation. I use an anti inflammatory and antihistamine daily. I also drink lots of water.

One Response to “What is the best at home treatment for sinus post nasal drip and infection? The doctors don’t seem to help me.”

  1. katlady Says:

    you are being constantly exposed to something you are sensitive to. if you have thoroughly cleaned house and washed all your clothes and linens and curtains and still have the symptoms. try changing the type of soaps you use. hot moist steam helps open the passages. hot herbal teas help too. the hard part is finding out what is causing your reactions. that is trial and error unless your allergist has tested and found certain things to be irritating to you. stress also aggrivates the situation. I use an anti inflammatory and antihistamine daily. I also drink lots of water.
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