Nasal Vestibulitis Remedies
Hi Debbie,
Do yo have an actual diagnosis of "nasal vestibulitis " or do you just think you have it?
Here is a link to a description of nasal vestibulitis :
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24928-nasal-vestibulitis
Here is a link to images of nasal vestibulitis :
Comeback and let us know if this is actually what you have and we can make remedy suggestions.
Art
(west Bend, WI)
01/27/2025
Hi Art,
I actually just think I have it or something like it. The Ears, nose and throat doc says it's extra growth of cartilage. So really I don't know what to think. At first If thought they were cysts or nasal polyps. I've tries colloidal silver, coconut oil, caster, Maluka honey. Doc wants me to use this saline gel that has a million ingredients which I can due do to chemical sensitivies. I know It's the result of a staph infection. Maybe I should take collodial silver internally but I have such fear from being on antibiotics for so long. Thank you, Debbie.
Hi Debbie,
If the doctor is correct and it is cartilage, that would be different. You didn't mention if you thought it looked like any of the images in the link I put in my last reply?
You can try a boric acid (BA) solution which is just BA and water. I have had good results with using it as a potent antimicrobial. I simply mix one level full baker's measuring tablespoon of BA powder or granules to 16 ounces of filtered water. This is a fairly weak solution, but effective. Here is a link to typical BA products on Amazon :
It sounds like you already have colloidal silver and if you do, I find it is more effective, because of how it works, if you can keep the treatment area wet with the silver. Perhaps put some of your CS in a two ounce spray bottle and spray frequently to try and maintain wetness or wet a small clean cotton cloth with the silver and apply as a compress. I use this spray as a covid and other pathogen preventative. As I spray the bottle in my nostril and I inhale deeply, for this purpose. If you are unable to maintain the wetness long enough for your situation, then you can consider the BA solution, which works even once it is dry and can be applied with a Q-tip if needed.
Keep us posted on your progress!
Art