Friday, September 9, 2016

Treating Rhinitis and Sinusitis: Surgery is Not the Answer

Treating Rhinitis and Sinusitis: Surgery is Not the Answer


 

<Dr. Woojeong Lee say surgery is not the answer to treat rhinitis and sinusitis>


Rhinitis means inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose. Depending on the symptoms, rhinitis categorized into acute rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, hypertrophic rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis.
 
 
chronic rhinitis: When Medication Does No Lunger Relieve your Symptoms:
 
Drug treatment alone suffice to treat acute rhinitis at its early stage. However, recurring rhinitis diminishes the effectiveness of the treatments, patients do not feel their noses clear. Prolonged inflammation causes the nasal mucosa to lose much of its elasticity, however, there is more important reason.
 
This can be explained by the post-rhinitis swelling which remained inflamed to a certain degree. The swelling is not caused by an infection, but by remaining hypertrophic tissues.
 
If this repeats year after year, cold after cold, the hypertopic tissues accumulates to block the nose, which are hard to relieve with anti-inflammatory drugs. (The inflamed nasal mucous membrane secrets more mucus relative to its engorged state; this currently describes as chronic rhinitis.)
 
The limited efficacy of the drug therapy in treating the mucous membranes leads to volume-reduction treatments to widen the space of the nasal cavity. This would reduce the secretion and therefore, congestion would be resolved. Western medicine, therefore, has to offer no other than surgical options.
 
 
 
Alternatively, Oriental medicine provides a non-surgical solution, blood-pricking therapy on the nasal mucous membranes.
 
You need no-surgical solution because blood-pricking therapy will help recover the symptoms of chronic rhinitis!!
 

 
<At the clinic cosoom, it provides the training program for doctors to treat rhinitis and sinusitis with a blood-pricking therapy>
 
 
Using a special bloodletting needle, slightly penetrate into the affected nasal mucosa to draw blood.
 
Repeating the procedure assures the reduction of the volume to the desirable size of the membranes. Rather than waiting for the therapy to be performed as the last resort, when drugs fail to offer help, pricking the nose in advance, such as when contracted a cold, may save people from severe stuffy nose. This is an ideal as killing two birds with one stone, as acupuncture also relieves blood stasis to revitalizes the membrane.
 
 
Dr. Lee's method, LWM, is considered the most innovative treatment that heals rhinitis and sinusitis only with a blood-pricking therapy in the Korean oriental medicine circle. She has 25 years of experience in treating sinusitis and rhinitis after she graduated from the Kyunghee university of oriental medicine. Those who recognized the effectiveness of her treatment receive training lessons every weekend at the Cosoom clinic. Those who graduated from her sinus school, are authorized with this treatment and provides LWM at their clinics.
 
If you wish to know more about her treatment, you can read her most recent book translated into Eng. on the www. amazon. com.
 
It's called " the Sinus School"
 
 
 
You can purchase the book on the www. amazon. com and if you wish to know more about her method, then you can visit her youtubechannel. You will no regret watching it.
 

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