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Is Nasonex making me more susceptible to viral infections? |
I was put on Nasonex in December to stop polyps that were about to form. It really helped me out. However January 3rd I caught the flu and had it into Feb (w/2 sinus infections and lung/ear problems). Now it's the end of Feb and I have a throat infection & am coughing up yellow mucus. Allergist put me on Avelox for 5 days. Why am I getting so sick!? I have only been healthy 2 days this entire year. Then I saw Nasonex increases your risk for viral infection. Could this be the reason I am consistently catching virus after virus? I normally am not very healthy as I frequently am sick with something, but I certainly am not normally this consistently sick! Absolutely! Did you read the warnings on the package? This stuff will dry out your upper respiratory system causing lesions in the sinus cavities. Infection can set in easily after that. To improve your health, take a teaspoon of LOCAL honey each day to develop immunity to all the air born irritants around you-like dust, pollen, mold,pet dander, etc. It will also help control cold and flu symptoms. You also need to exercise to get your blood circulating. This will clean out your cells and flush the circulatory system. Start taking multivitamins and, if you feel something coming on, take 2 echinacea 4 times a day for a couple of days. This will boost your immune system even more. |
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