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MissPretty wrote:I have post nasal drip. there is no cure, is it true? I have to live with my bad breath the rest of my life now? What is your best tips on PND? Grateful for the response.
Mercury is the real culprit behind most of pnd, white coated tongue, candida and tonsilstones. There are several ways to take mercury inside our body: dental amalgams, eating sea fish, vaccination.

Removing the causes, removing the effects

There are several people who try to cure candida without removing mercury: candida is there to eat mercury. I would not advice none to go with


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There are many people believing in alternative treatments. Candida is a popular cause for a variety of symptoms. 75% of all people have candida inside their bowels. There was a run on Lyme disease from ticks before candida came up. There is allways something obscure or hidden like mercury, candida, radiation ... Please provide some facts.
Show us the studies that support homeopathy, candida treatment and all that. It's simply not serious IMO. If it was there were studies and the insurance companies would compensate alternative treatments.
PND results from sinusitis, LPR/GERD, Allergies and a deviated septum.
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I got responses from my CT scan today and everything looked okay, even my allergy tests were okay. My doctor asked what he could do for me and I did not think of anything else. I am really sad right now, can manage no more, thought I'd get a diagnosis. What should I do now?
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Can you upload a picture of your scan? Erase your name on the picture.
I made the experience that doctors don't tell you that it is bad, even if they know. It's not on purpose, they simply don't think your complications to be too bad. Even a slight sinusitis can cause PND.
Example: The first ENT I went to, told me to do a regular X-Ray and told me that I'm fine and that I don't have BB. Then I saw his diagnosis (here in Germany they have "ICD" codes for each illness for the health insurances) on the bill to my insurance: Sinusitis maxillaris and ethmoidales. This is a f*#king cause for PND and BB I thought. What a bastard.
Still you could have reflux. I don't know how this affects the sinuses and is seen on a CT. Get yourself a gastrocopy or try with anti-acids first. If it's from the sinuses there should be a mucus moving down your throat, the ENT should see.[/code]
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George80; my doctor kept all the papers but I'll call tomorrow and ask to get them sent to me. I upload the pictures as soon as I got hold of them.
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You should keep the CT scan yourself since you want to change the doctor maybe from time to time. I showed it to 3-4 ENTs, everyone giving me different tipps what to do next.
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2 years ago when I became roomfiller, I take a sinus computed tomography (CT scan), was an old scanner, but the report said: "right slight frontal and ethmoid sinusitis" To be sure, I took 2 weeks after that another sinus CT with the best machine in my country (64 multi-sliced ​​CT), the resolution was much better and the report was the same (right slight frontal and ethmoid sinusitis). I went to the ENT for an endoscopy and see what happens, but he said that a slight sinusitis doesn´t need a endoscopy.

George80, MissPretty:

Can you upload a picture of your scan?
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Concha bullosa is a reason of Type 2 halitosis. These are some small pneumatized spaces in nasal concha. They are filled by serum. Anaerobic bacteria silently invade them. Generally they have no symptom (pain, pus, or congestion). For this reason neither radiologists specify them in their reports nor ENT specialists attempt to cure them.

This is most important difficulty in halitosis treatment world wide. I frequently see such pneumatize concha in many patients. When/if Ent specialist eliminates them, that people continue their life without or lesser halitosis.

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I have not brought home the paper yet so I have not been able to upload it. My doctor said my CT scan showed that I had swollen sinuses, but it was not dangerous. He did not write out any medication for this. Do you think my swollen sinuses can cause my bad breath. I have read that there apparently will be common.
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aydinmur wrote:Concha bullosa is a reason of Type 2 halitosis. These are some small pneumatized spaces in nasal concha. They are filled by serum. Anaerobic bacteria silently invade them. Generally they have no symptom (pain, pus, or congestion). For this reason neither radiologists specify them in their reports nor ENT specialists attempt to cure them.

How do you cure concha bullosa???
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Do you think my swollen sinuses can cause my bad breath.
You complained about PND didn't you? Well, PND may cause bad breath, and PND can be a result of swollen sinuses.

In my case: I have not had a cold or something in the last 2 years, I don't have any sinusitis symptoms except PND. All doctors told me: You have swollen turbinates, a narrowed infundibulum and a slighlty deviated septum. And they all told me that it's a minor thing in my case. With no medical need for treatment.

If they say it's minor, it can still cause PND and BB.

Finding out about all of this took me about 3 years, so don't give up, it takes some time.
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chubbygirl wrote:How do you cure concha bullosa???
I dont cure, but ent specialist does. Sometimes cauterization, radio frequency or any other conha reduction technique may be chosen..
Before every thing, ent specialist should accept bullous conha is a problem.

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I got my CT scan today as I asked my doctor for. It says in my language but I have translated it into english. What do you think it means except that my sinuses are swollen... ?
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MissPretty wrote:I got my CT scan today as I asked my doctor for. It says in my language but I have translated it into english. What do you think it means except that my sinuses are swollen... ?
Etmoidalceller on the left side is at times tense, mainly rear ethmoidalia within one centimeter wide area. Hypoplastic left forehead burrow. The other sinuses are normally air live. No fluid levels.
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Upload a picture (erase your name on it). ENTs are confronted with patients that have real headaches and heavy cold symptoms due to sinusitis. What I want to say: They might say it's minor, but it's still a chance it causes PND. Same for me: "You don't need a treatment, but you could have one."
If your sinuses are clear, check your stomache.
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