 
The sinuses that are most prone to infection and
inflammation are located between the eyes and either side of the
nose.
The
condition of sinusitis broadly corresponds to an old Chinese medical
category called 'Bi Yuan' which literally means 'nose
pool'.
The main symptoms of sinusitis are a purulent,
yellow nasal discharge from the front and back of the nose (into
the throat), a stuffy nose, pain on the forehead, facial pain and
a feeling of muzziness & heaviness of the head. The sinuses
may be tender to touch.
Long-term sinusitis is often caused by repeated
infections of the common cold or influenza viruses. Part of the
problem with this condition is anatomical. The openings into the
nasal cavity are narrow and so if there is already inflammation,
then further infection & inflammation make the cavities prone
to blockage. This results in stagnation of fluids in the nose and
sinuses.
Within Chinese medicine, repeated invasions of
common cold & influenza viruses occur because the Lung energy
is weakened. In addition, these infections interfere with the movement
of Lung energy, which in turn causes the fluids in the nose and
sinuses to collect.
Diet can also play an important factor in the development
of chronic sinusitis. Food items that are difficult to digest and
are consumed on a regular basis will lead to the development and
retention of phlegm, which will predispose one to sinusitis.
Acupuncture treatment for sinusitis is based on
the presenting symptoms. When the symptoms are acute then treatment
is aimed at clearing the phlegm from the nasal cavities and regulating
the flow of Lung energy. If the phlegm is Yellow in colour then
this indicates heat and points are selected to help the body clear
this heat.
During symptom-free periods, or when the symptoms
are mild, acupuncture treatment is aimed at strengthening the Lung
energy to prevent invasion of pathogens (viruses). Other points
will also be selected according to prevailing imbalances. It is
also important to strengthen the digestive system and avoid food
that is difficult to digest. This is because there is a very important
saying in Chinese medicine; 'phlegm is produced by the Spleen
and stored in the Lungs'. The Spleen refers to the digestive
system.
Chronic sinusitis can be difficult to treat and
require a lot of treatment. Sometimes it does respond quickly as
well. Chronic sinusitis is difficult to treat because phlegm is
a thick, sticky substance that is hard to clear. There is also an
underlying weakness in the body's energy that results in repeated
invasions of viruses. To treat this condition it is important to
help the body eliminate the pathogen (Phlegm), and to strengthen
the body's Lung energy (and Spleen) to prevent future infections.
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