Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 , Whitney has had stints in her nose twice, and after they remove the stints, she has an excessive amount of secretions. The thing that worked the best for her was a lot of saline, (we get a prescription for the pink packets of saline because I can shoot it up her nose with greater force than anything else over the counter), and we have a suction machine that we use the mushroom tipped catheter as to not damage the inside of her nose with deep suctioning. We do this at least twice a day sometimes more, when her secretions are bad. This seems to prevent the pneumonia and allow her nose a break from running all day. For us, it got better after a few months after surgery, but she still has episodes as her reflux acts up. I hope this helps. DeAnn, Mom to Austin 9, 5, and CHARgE Whitney 11 1/2 Months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Aubrie did not have choanal atresia, so I may be speaking a bit out of turn here. I notice the conversation about saline sprays for nasal secretions. Our holistic dr directed me to xylitol nasal spray to help with congestion in Aubrie's sinuses and ears. It's basically saline solution with xylitol added that is supposed to help reduce infections. Studies have shown that it reduces ear infections as well as dental caries. The xylitol gets eaten by the bacteria in your nasal cavity, mouth, ear, etc but, because xylitol is not a typical sugar, the bacteria get sort of like indigestion. Then they can't reproduce and can't hold on to the membranes in the body and are more easily secreted in the mucous. You can search " xylitol nasal spray " or the specific brand name " Xlear " for more info. It's quite a bit more expensive -- like $15 per bottle v. $2 for generic saline. We used it for a short time but quit when the weather improved. Aubrie hated having it squirted up her nose so I stopped since it's not critical for her. Michele W mom to Aubrie 6 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 -you guys are great thanks alot I am sure this will help a lot..... -- In CHARGE , Michele Westmaas <momonamission@k...> wrote: > Aubrie did not have choanal atresia, so I may be speaking a bit out of > turn here. I notice the conversation about saline sprays for nasal > secretions. Our holistic dr directed me to xylitol nasal spray to help > with congestion in Aubrie's sinuses and ears. It's basically saline > solution with xylitol added that is supposed to help reduce infections. > Studies have shown that it reduces ear infections as well as dental > caries. The xylitol gets eaten by the bacteria in your nasal cavity, > mouth, ear, etc but, because xylitol is not a typical sugar, the > bacteria get sort of like indigestion. Then they can't reproduce and > can't hold on to the membranes in the body and are more easily secreted > in the mucous. You can search " xylitol nasal spray " or the specific > brand name " Xlear " for more info. It's quite a bit more expensive - - > like $15 per bottle v. $2 for generic saline. We used it for a short > time but quit when the weather improved. Aubrie hated having it > squirted up her nose so I stopped since it's not critical for her. > > Michele W > mom to Aubrie 6 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 -you guys are great thanks alot I am sure this will help a lot..... -- In CHARGE , Michele Westmaas <momonamission@k...> wrote: > Aubrie did not have choanal atresia, so I may be speaking a bit out of > turn here. I notice the conversation about saline sprays for nasal > secretions. Our holistic dr directed me to xylitol nasal spray to help > with congestion in Aubrie's sinuses and ears. It's basically saline > solution with xylitol added that is supposed to help reduce infections. > Studies have shown that it reduces ear infections as well as dental > caries. The xylitol gets eaten by the bacteria in your nasal cavity, > mouth, ear, etc but, because xylitol is not a typical sugar, the > bacteria get sort of like indigestion. Then they can't reproduce and > can't hold on to the membranes in the body and are more easily secreted > in the mucous. You can search " xylitol nasal spray " or the specific > brand name " Xlear " for more info. It's quite a bit more expensive - - > like $15 per bottle v. $2 for generic saline. We used it for a short > time but quit when the weather improved. Aubrie hated having it > squirted up her nose so I stopped since it's not critical for her. > > Michele W > mom to Aubrie 6 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 -you guys are great thanks alot I am sure this will help a lot..... -- In CHARGE , Michele Westmaas <momonamission@k...> wrote: > Aubrie did not have choanal atresia, so I may be speaking a bit out of > turn here. I notice the conversation about saline sprays for nasal > secretions. Our holistic dr directed me to xylitol nasal spray to help > with congestion in Aubrie's sinuses and ears. It's basically saline > solution with xylitol added that is supposed to help reduce infections. > Studies have shown that it reduces ear infections as well as dental > caries. The xylitol gets eaten by the bacteria in your nasal cavity, > mouth, ear, etc but, because xylitol is not a typical sugar, the > bacteria get sort of like indigestion. Then they can't reproduce and > can't hold on to the membranes in the body and are more easily secreted > in the mucous. You can search " xylitol nasal spray " or the specific > brand name " Xlear " for more info. It's quite a bit more expensive - - > like $15 per bottle v. $2 for generic saline. We used it for a short > time but quit when the weather improved. Aubrie hated having it > squirted up her nose so I stopped since it's not critical for her. > > Michele W > mom to Aubrie 6 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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