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Monday, May 12, 2008
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Many people, especially those with allergies, often develop sinusitis and even ear infections because of failure to remove the excess mucus and pus from the nasal cavities. The removal of this mucus will often clear the sinus infection, stop the postnasal drainage and cough. To do this, the following instructions must be carefully followed:
This procedure may be done several times a day or used whenever necessary, but it is suggested that you do it at least morning and night.
Last Reviewed: Jun 06, 2006
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Jonathan Bernstein, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Division of Immunology and Allergy Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine University of Cincinnati |
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David I. Bernstein, MD Professor of Medicine Division of Immunology and Allergy Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine University of Cincinnati |
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I. Leonard Bernstein, MD Clinical Professor Emeritus Co-Director of the University Hospital Allergy Clinic Co-Director of the Allergy Research Laboratory Division of Immunology and Allergy Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine University of Cincinnati |
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