Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Last updated September 2009
Edited by: Guy Slowik, FRCS

Preventing Future Sinus Problems

It is important to prevent sinusitis symptoms from returning so that the regained sinus health can be preserved.

How To Information

To prevent colds that can affect the sinuses   The spaces between the bones in the face where air passes and mucus drains, adopt a healthy lifestyle:

  • Refrain from smoking.

  • Eat nutritious foods.

  • Get regular exercise.

  • Avoid stress as much as possible.

  • Take vitamin supplements to maintain a healthy immune system.

  • There is some evidence that garlic tablets purchased at a pharmacy or health food store can aid the immune system.

In the case of allergy attacks, it is important to avoid allergens if at all possible, staying away from any foods, fabrics, smoke, or animals that cause symptoms. If the culprit is in the air, allergy shots or medications may have to be taken regularly to prevent a recurrence of chronic sinusitis or acute sinusitis attacks that could again create sinus blockages.

At the onset of a cold or allergy symptoms:

  • Increase your water intake.

  • Keep the nostrils moist with salt-water nasal rinses, humidifiers or steam, and saline nasal sprays.

  • Avoid excessive forceful nose blowing.

  • Discontinue eating dairy products until symptoms subside.

  • Consult a doctor immediately if a fever or thick yellow or green mucus   The fluid made by the lining of the nose and sinuses, which carries dust and other particles out of the nose are present.

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