FindingIT

cheap airplane tickets Article

# "Airplane"# "Agbadza"# "Martyr (Live)"# "Laugh As The Sun (Live)"# "Away From"# "Indigo: Music For Exploration And Evolution"

Home

cheap airplane tickets Navigation

Cheap Airplane Tickets
Airplane Crashes
Rc Airplane
Watching Airplanes Mp3




Below, you'll find extensive information on leading cheap airplane tickets articles and products to help you on your way to success.

Sinus Pressure Relief And Air Travel- 4 Steps To Take
By walterb
Many people have a tendency to come down with sinus infections during or after air travel. The four steps discussed in this article can help provide sinus pressure relief for those who travel by air on a regular basis.

There are a number of reasons why people who are susceptible to sinus infections tend to contact them during air travel. Sharing stale air in close proximity to others is certainly one reason, and oftentimes this air contains more bacteria and viruses than the air in our normal living environments. The low humidity in plane cabins is another contributing factor. The dry air we breathe in airplanes tends to impair the normal mucous-cilia system and make people more prone to bacteria and viruses. Since cabins are pressurized and the pressure is changing during climb and descent, this can also have harmful effects.

Four suggestions to obtain sinus pressure relief in conjunction with air travel include: drinking lots of water before and during long flights; using a saline solution during the flight; doing the Modified Valsalva maneuver; and taking a decongestant before air travel.

Drink Lots of Water
The air intake that occurs at very high altitudes to ventilate plane cabins contains very dry air. Drinking water prior to and during flights can help retain moisture in the body and keep the nasal system as moist as possible. In addition, alcohol and caffeine are often consumed by people on long flights, and these also tend to dehydrate people. Making an effort to drink water regularly on long flights can help avoid dryness of the nasal passages.

Use Saline Solution Often During the Flight
It is wise to bring a small bottle of saline solution along and use it every hour or so to help keep the nose moist. Over the counter saline solutions all contain preservatives, and some people are bothered by these. It is possible to mix a solution yourself without preservatives and avoid this problem. One-half of a teaspoon of salt added to 8 oz. of water is a proper mixture. I personally use a product called Breathe-ease XL® for both nasal irrigation and for making a spray bottle without preservative, and this will be good to use for about a week. These saline sprays offer sinus pressure relief by keeping the nasal membranes irrigated and maintaining proper drainage.

Use the Modified Valsalva Maneuver
Dr.

M. Lee Williams describes the maneuver in his book “The Sinusitis Help Book”. To do this one clamps the nose between the thumb and forefinger, swallows, and then immediately blows into the nose without letting go. One should not blow forcefully into the nose, a gentle pressure will suffice. Dr. Williams says that this should be done several times per minute during ascent and especially descent as cabin pressure is changing during those times. It should also be done several times per hour while the plane is at altitude. It is important not to forget to swallow just before blowing gently into the nose.

Consider Taking a Decongestant Before the Flight
I generally use flonase spray each night as part of my regular regime to combat sinus problems. I’ll also use it about an hour or two before any flight. On long flights to Europe, I’ll also take 5 mg of prednisone. I find this keeps my nasal passages clear and functioning well, even though flights to Europe from the U.S. are long. Prednisone should be used very sparingly, however, as it can cause damage to the immune system, so this should be taken only in consultation with your doctor.

By realizing that the air in cabins is stale, dry and often polluted, one can obtain sinus pressure relief by drinking lots of water before and during flights, using a saline spray, doing the Modified Valsalva maneuver as described above, and taking a decongestant prior to takeoff, especially on long trips. You should also try to simply avoid air travel if you have a cold and stuffiness prior to a trip.

Free Article brought to YOU by ArticlesOn.com, where you'll find Articles On Everything! Visit http://articleson.com to get more free content.

Walt Ballenberger is founder of www.postnasaldrip.net/”>Post Nasal Drip a resource web site for sinusitis sufferers like himself. For a free report entitled “Sinus Treatment Success Stories”, visit www.postnasaldrip.net/”>Post Nasal Drip and click on the Free Report link. This resource can be of significant help to chronic sinus sufferers.


We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to airplane that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our cheap airplane tickets website.


Additional Related Resources      
Samsonite Luggage
By Maxine Greco
Four wheeling is for luggage also! Samsonite has been manufacturing luggage for almost 100 years and has introduced luggage with four spinner wheels. They bring unique concepts to the market place Read more...
Dell Versus Hewlett Packard
By Robert Palmer
There is a war shaping up that involves two giant companies facing off, and soon there will be three. The war is between Dell Computer, and Hewlett Packard for supremacy in the personal computer Read more...
Simple Common Sense Tips To Take Care Of Your Voice For Guaranteed Vocal Health & Vocal Power
By Deborah Torres Patel
Copyright 2006 Deborah Torres PatelMost of us use our voices all day long but only a few people are aware of how to take care of your voice to guarantee optimum vocal health and vocal power. Read more...
Ten Tips For Air Travel In 2006-7
By Evelyn Cole
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License(Domestic, economy class)Air travel, you may have noticed, ain't what it used to be. Therefore:1. Check your large bag. Carry your make-up Read more...
© 2008 Airplane. All rights reserved. cheap airplane tickets
 
Google
 
     

cheap airplane tickets

Information
How A Business Coach Can Help You Set Up Your Business So You Can Let Go And Stay In Control
By Case
As a business coach I often observe that the challenge with growing a business for most business owners is that they can be scared of ‘letting go’.You see, most business owners start off in Read more...