YAMIK - procedure for genyantema

Sinusitis - inflammation of the maxillary sinuses. During the disease in them in large quantities of slime accumulates, which eventually thickens and is removed from the nose with great difficulty. Symptoms of the disease are quite unpleasant. In addition to constant nasal congestion, patients often suffer from headaches. YAMIK - a procedure that helps with genyantritis to return to normal life. Recently, experts have resorted to its help more often. That, in general, and it is not surprising, considering how many advantages this method of treatment.

The principle of treatment of sinusitis with YAMIK-catheter

For a long time, the only effective method of combating sinusitis was a sinus puncture . But because the procedure is painful enough, and after it requires a long recovery, many patients simply refused treatment, only launching ailment.

YAMIK - treatment of a genyantritis without a puncture. The essence of this method is in the suction of the contents of the maxillary sinuses. Especially for this, a special device was developed - a catheter. It consists of several tubes and cylinders, which are made of silicone and do not completely injure the mucous membrane.

How is the treatment of sinusitis with the YAMIK catheter?

The procedure for sucking off mucus is very simple and does not require any preparation:

  1. So that the patient does not feel uncomfortable, first of all anesthesia is administered to him. Anesthesia mucosa and inner membrane in one or both nostrils - if the sinusitis is bilateral.
  2. Absolutely painless and neat, the catheter is inserted into the nose. Due to the fact that it is made of a flexible material, it quickly adapts to any structure of the walls of the nostrils.
  3. Immediately after the introduction of the YAMIK catheter in the procedure for removing mucus from the maxillary sinuses, balloons in the nostril and in the nasopharynx are inflated. This is done in order to create a vacuum that opens access to the maxillary sinuses.
  4. The patient tilts his head a little. And does it in a sitting position. The doctor, meanwhile, uses a small syringe to remove all the contents of the sinuses. It is not difficult to do this, because without pus air the pus itself moves into the nasal cavity.

The whole procedure takes no more than eight minutes. Immediately after completion, the patient can go home. And if after the traditional piercing the probability of recurrence remains rather high, after treatment of the sinusitis with the YAMIK method, the ailment recedes forever.