International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part I (2025)
Sinusitis and its homoeopathic management
Nusaif Ahmad TA, Anil Aggarwal, Gaurav and Harneet Singh
Sinusitis is a prevalent inflammatory condition of the paranasal sinuses, presenting with symptoms like nasal congestion, facial pain, headache, and postnasal discharge. It can be acute (lasting <4 weeks) or chronic (persisting >12 weeks), with causes ranging from infections (viral, bacterial, fungal) to allergies and structural abnormalities. Conventional treatments include antibiotics, decongestants, and corticosteroids, which may offer temporary relief but can have side effects or fail in chronic cases. Homoeopathy provides a holistic, individualized approach, targeting the root cause and enhancing natural immunity. Commonly used remedies like Kali Bichromicum, Pulsatilla, Hydrastis, Spigelia, Kali Iodatum, Mercurius Solubilis, and Sanguinaria are selected based on symptom similarity. This article explores sinusitis in detail, covering anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnosis, conventional treatments, and homoeopathic management, emphasizing a natural and sustainable healing approach.
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