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Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses

Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses

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Publication Date: April 1st, 2005
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN:
9780071444699
Pages:
224
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Description

From a leading expert at one of the world's most respected medical schools----learn how to beat sinus infections once and for all

Nobody needs to tell you how painful and annoying sinus problems can be--the pounding headaches and congestion, the perpetually runny nose, and the debilitating fatigue, not to mention sleepless nights, lost work, and ruined vacations. Now you can do something about it by learning what a top expert tells his patients.

In The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses, Ralph B. Metson, M.D., a third-generation ear, nose, and throat specialist with more than twenty years of experience, tells you everything you need to know about taming your aching sinuses. A leading national authority in the field, Dr. Metson fills you in on:

  • The ABCs of sinusitis, and how to identify the cause of your symptoms
  • The entire range of treatments--from saltwater irrigation to laser surgery
  • The pros and cons of decongestants, antibiotics, and steroids
  • What to expect from surgery, and whether you're likely to benefit from it
  • How to develop a total sinus management plan tailored to your needs

About Harvard Medical School Health Guides

Harvard Medical School guides give you the knowledge you need to understand and take control of your health. In every book, a world-renowned expert from Harvard Medical School provides you with the latest information on diagnosis, traditional and alternative treatments, home remedies, and lifestyle changes that can make a powerful difference in your health.

About the Author

Ralph B. Metson, M.D., is a clinical professor at Harvard Medical School who practices at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. His work has been profiled in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, and he has appeared on "Good Morning America." Steven Mardon is a freelance writer specializing in health issues who has written for newsletters, newspapers, and magazines for more than ten years.