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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 179615" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I think you can get a neti pot at some pharmacies (no rx needed) -- it looks like a funky teapot. It's supposed to be very effective for cleaning out the sinuses and even preventing infections by keeping them clear. </p><p> </p><p>Sometimes you can have sinus drainage (post nasal) and not really be aware of it (especially if you're a kid, I think). Did the Allegra-D help at all? If it did, I'd try giving that to him for a few weeks and then see how long he can go before he has the "fullness" feeling again in his ears. He could have mild seasonal allergies that need periodic treatment to prevent him from having that feeling again.</p><p> </p><p>The decongestant will help keep the tissues from closing up the eustachian tubes so that air pressure can equalize easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 179615, member: 3444"] I think you can get a neti pot at some pharmacies (no rx needed) -- it looks like a funky teapot. It's supposed to be very effective for cleaning out the sinuses and even preventing infections by keeping them clear. Sometimes you can have sinus drainage (post nasal) and not really be aware of it (especially if you're a kid, I think). Did the Allegra-D help at all? If it did, I'd try giving that to him for a few weeks and then see how long he can go before he has the "fullness" feeling again in his ears. He could have mild seasonal allergies that need periodic treatment to prevent him from having that feeling again. The decongestant will help keep the tissues from closing up the eustachian tubes so that air pressure can equalize easier. [/QUOTE]
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