Traditional Chinese medicine prescription for treating sinusitis
summary
One of my roommates has always had rhinitis, and has been in treatment, but has not been completely cured. During this period of time, he felt that his situation was more and more serious, so he checked it on the Internet, and said it was sinusitis on the Internet. Now let's learn about the traditional Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of sinusitis.
Traditional Chinese medicine prescription for treating sinusitis
The first: sinusitis can also be treated with garlic. Mash a clove of garlic, wrap it in a clean bean bag, squeeze out garlic juice and drop it into each nostril for two drops (it was very painful at that time), then press the nasal fan with your hand to make it stick to the garlic juice in the nostril. The light one time, the heavy two times will be cured (editor's note: garlic has strong irritation, please try from a small amount; garlic allergy is forbidden).
Second: Luffa vine is also very effective in treating sinusitis. Find the old Luffa vine for several meters, dry it in the sun, cut it into thin sections, and then bake it on the tile until it is half burnt (don't paste it), then grind it into flour on the panel, and put it in the bottle for later use. When using, clean the nasal mucus and wipe the nasal cavity with a clean cotton ball.
Third: Patients with sinusitis can choose huaihuami to treat atrophic rhinitis. When washing face in the morning and evening, wash the nostrils with little finger dipped in running water to remove scab and secretion in the nasal cavity. After fully exposing the nasal mucosa, apply huaihuami with cotton swab or finger dipped in commercially available huaihuami evenly on the affected part of the nasal cavity.
matters needing attention
Finally, I would like to emphasize that for the treatment of sinusitis, we all recommend that patients be treated as soon as possible, because the symptoms are not particularly serious in the early stage. In addition, patients should also pay attention to their own diet.