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Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Jan 9 12:34pm | Replies (55)

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@303wendy

Sometimes I take Fluconazole, and sometimes Itraconazole. Both are prescription. I also often add about 1/2 to 1 tsp hydrogen peroxide to my nasal rinses (which I do once a day) in the hopes that it will kill whatever is lingering in my sinuses. I'd like to note that no ENT has helped me with any of this, it's only my allergist who seems to care that it's not right. And even with that, I will occasionally just try things on my own since I can't get any help. The hydrogen peroxide was my idea after researching as best I could on the internet. I could rant about the ENT system -- but I'll save it.

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Has your ENT swabbed your nose to see if there is any fungus growing in you sinuses? Also, ask about sinus irrigation rinses. I recently went to an ENT for chronic sinus infections and he gave me a prescription for an antibiotic & steroid capsul to break open an to put into my NeilMed Sinus rinse of distilled water and the packet of saline that comes with the NeilMed rinse. You shake it up and irrigate your sinses twice a day. This is much like taking the antibiotic by mouth and steroid by mouth, except it goes straight to your sinuses for the swelling and to prevent future infections. You are bypassingi your liver, gut and kidneys this way. I hope this helps. God Bless.