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To: Jill who wrote (1466)1/23/2000 8:57:00 PM
From: steve mamus  Read Replies (1) of 8096
 
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Jill,

#1) You can culture the sinuses you can also do biopsies. Fungal infections for example are a common problem in the sinuses of patients with things like acute leukemia.

#2) Most patients with sinus problems do not have infections they have allergies. I saw a patient a number of years ago that had a computer printout over 30 pages long of prescriptions she had been given for " a sinus infection". She had an immune problem that responded to simple intervention and the next 3 years "had no more sinus infections"

#3) white cells get everywhere where there is blood. Your sinuses are rich in blood vessels and therfore white cells

#4) antibiotics easily get to your sinuses

#5) some sinus problems especially in California in my experience can be difficult to control because of environmental factors.

Hope that helps.

Steve
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