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srikanthsahu
Asked October 2014
Preferred food for sinus problems?
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sherry1anne
Oct 2014
leave off dairy.
10/04/2014 21:53:45
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pamstegma
Oct 2014
Fresh onion. You don't even have to eat it, just cut it in half and leave it in a dish in the patient's room.
10/02/2014 11:23:05
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vegaslady
Oct 2014
What is the nature of the sinus problem?
10/04/2014 22:29:39
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Miette
Oct 2014
There are saline nasal rinses that can be a big help to clear the sinuses. (Check your local pharmacy.) If the sinus issues are from allergies, Flonase is one prescription spray that can help prevent them from getting inflamed or congested.
10/05/2014 13:58:12
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