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Prescription Sleep Medicine
Medicine Cabinet Essentials - 4 Important and Essential Things You Should Have in Your Cabinet
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on June 03rd, 2010
What are some medicine cabinet essentials? We all have this in our bathrooms at home. We run to it many times when we are not well and sick. Exactly, though, what should we be stocking it with? I will be giving you some suggestions below.
Medicine Cabinet Essentials:
1) Aspirin - Make sure you have some aspirin in stock at all times. It is a great painkiller for aches and pains and it will reduce a fever. Also, it works well as a blood thinner. So, people who had a heart attack or want to reduce the risk of getting one, should use aspirin.
2) Acetaminophen - Another great pain reliever. If you can’t take aspirin or are allergic to it Acetaminophen is another way to go. Just make sure you don’t use it along with other cough and cold medicines as a reaction could be possible.
3) Tea Tree Oil - This is important to have some of this oil on hand, because it is known to heal skin cuts, burns, and even infections. It acts as an antiseptic and is antifungal. It can be used for acne or athlete’s foot. It is also been reported to reduce the symptoms of dandruff.
4) Tiger Balm - This is an important and effective relief for any aches and pains you may feel. It consists of different herbs and ingredients that are known to be effective. Make sure to have some tiger balm in home, because it’s a great muscle relaxer.
In this article, I shared with you four medicine cabinet essentials you should have in your home. Make sure you never run out of these things!
When Can Antibiotics Speed Up Recovery For Sinusitis?
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on September 18th, 2009
Some of you might just find it a good thing to know that sinusitis can be caused by different infections such as of the viruses, allergens, fungi and bacteria. But it’s actually important to ascertain the cause of your sinus infection. This is because your recovery depends on how correctly you assess the cause of your infection, and how appropriately you treat it.
Though sinusitis causes may vary, for many, effects of any of these causes are generally the same, familiar feeling of nasal congestion, headache, runny nose, facial pressure and even fever. And when suffering starts, you will begin to think of asking for medicine.
An antibiotic is defined as strong medicine that stops or controls bacterial infection. Take good note: it works if the sinusitis is bacterial, not when it is viral nor when it is fungal.
How these drugs help in one’s recovery from sinusitis is being questioned in some occasions. Reasons of their ineffectiveness may be linked to the fact that sinusitis is usually caused by viruses, and people use antibiotics even with these cases. Another explanation is that other types of infection can be overcome without taking any kind of medicine, leading some to think that there is no need to resort to medications for all types of sinusitis.
The question of when you should use antibiotics, or these bacteria-killing substances, may be answered by some of these situations and guidelines:
1. When the sinus infection has been severe and has lasted for more than two weeks. The duration of the illness dictates that such infection may be caused by bacteria, therefore it is
recommended to try intakes of these medicines.
2. When the sinusitis is known to be acute and bacterial. Acute bacterial sinusitis begins with a cold, an allergy attack or an irritation by environmental pollutants. Remember to observe if your condition does or does not begin to improve within 3 to 5 days with your current antibiotics. You may need to try a different type if symptoms remain the same, or become worse. A physician’s involvement is also recommended.
3. When the sinusitis is chronic or long term, recall how a certain medicine affected you significantly in the past. If you remember finding relief from your nasal congestion and all its symptoms, continue its use. But if it did not change your condition, try one which is new to you - that may help you better.
4. For chronic sinusitis, there are inhaled antibiotics which are available, aside from those drugs that are taken orally or intravenously. This may help in gaining recovery in a very convenient and direct manner. Researches about these are continuously being done to further test its effectiveness.
Doctor’s prescription on the dosage should always be remembered because treatments using these drugs should be on a case by case basis. There are several well-documented side effects that are to be considered when taking antibiotics:
- Upset stomach
- A bad taste in the mouth
- Vaginal yeast infection
- Mild to severe diarrhea
The above mentioned side effects are the common and mild ones. Allergic reactions, prolonged diarrhea and inflammation or infection of the small or large intestine are among those rare and serious side effects. Again, a physician’s advice is required to prevent or minimize unwanted effects.