When you
produce to much mucous
you will also cause swelling of the sinus lining,
as well as bleeding, polyps and irritation. Excess mucous production
or Post Nasal Drip (PND) will directly affect your breath as it is
high in proteins and is an excellent food source for anaerobic
bacteria. Excess mucous, once settled on your nasal and throat lining,
can irritate, causing a sore throat, and the belief that you may be
coming down with a cold.
Post nasal drip will cause
bad breath
When we see patients at our clinics with bad breath, the most common
link in all chronic cases is that of Post Nasal Drip (PND) and excess
mucus. This has led us to many discussions with ENT surgeons and the
development of BREEZE NASAL MINI KIT for addition to our KFORCE
KIT. This kit includes a natural nasal irrigation and natural
decongestant which will cleanse and thin the excess mucus from the
nasal and sinus passages.
Nasal and Sinus Tissue
The sinus cavities are air filled spaces in the bones of the face and
skull. When a virus or allergy penetrates the nose, we produce extra
mucus to try and clear the irritant or infection away, but the tiny
cilia hairs often become damaged as they attempt to move this mucus
away, thereby impairing Mucocilliary flow. This means that extra mucus
cannot be cleared and clogs up in the nose and nasal cavities. The
narrow nasal passages of the nose become blocked with tissue swelling
and thick mucus, resulting in congestion and even sinus pain and
infection.
What can you do?
The aim is to
thin the mucus secretions, so they can normally pass and restore
normal function to the cilia. The best things you can do is:
Increase
your fluid intake to 6 to 8 glasses of water a day.
Stop intake of caffeine.
Avoid diuretics (under medical advice).
Avoid stress.
Use an isotonic buffered saline nasal wash.
Use an isotonic buffered nasal decongestant with antibacterial
properties.
Use a device such as Rinoflow to help deliver the saline wash to the
deeper areas of the sinus cavities.