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entrik4
11-20-2014, 09:41 AM
islam turbinate sajdah nasal concha / vasomotor rhinitis islam



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entrik4
11-23-2014, 01:21 PM
vasomotor rhinitis islam sajdah / turbinate sajdah

turbinate blood vessel

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MuslimInshallah
11-24-2014, 10:58 AM
Assalaamu alaikum,


Mmm. (smile) Your posting is a bit brief! Did you mean something like this:


When I pray, my nose gets runny and stuffy when I go down into sajdah. I googled about my symptoms, and it seems like I might have vasomotor rhinitis. Is this possible?


(smile) I'm not 100% sure this is exactly the question asked, but I suspect it is something close to this. If you could clarify your question, it would help.


Anyway, it is a legitimate question, and if this is what you are suffering, I empathize. Rhinitis is no fun. And to have it happen every time you go into sujood must be a real nuisance.


This is possible. As it says on this site http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/874171-overview: “ Changes in body posture from erect to supine can increase nasal airway resistance.”


For a simple overview of vasomotor rhinitis, you could check the following link: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/001648.htm


Turbinate refers to a structure that is part of the inner nose. There are surgical procedures to reduce an enlarged turbinate if it chronically interferes with your breathing, and medication does not help. A simple explanation can be found here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/007563.htm


If the rhinitis is caused only by going into sujood, then it seems to me that you might perhaps do your prayers standing and kneeling or even just standing, if necessary. In Islam, we are permitted to do unusual or even forbidden things, if it is absolutely necessary in order to avoid a greater harm. Like eat pork if we are starving, or steal from our husbands if they won't support us or our children. And if the rhinitis can be controlled only by avoiding sujood, then it seems to me preferable to do this rather than to try medication or surgery (as there are always possible risks to any intervention).


However, I strongly urge you to consult a doctor and look into 1) whether this is really what you have, and 2) if yes, whether there is an underlying medical condition that is causing this problem, and which it may be important to treat (such as an autonomic dysfunction secondary to another disease).


Incidentally, I am not a medical doctor, though I have degrees in a health profession. (smile) Please do a proper examination of this problem with the help of a doctor. If you don't feel satisfied with the care you get, try another doctor. Or another. He/she can help you figure things out and order appropriate tests. There are some excellent doctors in Turkey.


May Allah, the Compassionate, Help you find Paradise through your struggles with your problems.
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OmAbdullah
11-25-2014, 04:31 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by entrik4
vasomotor rhinitis islam sajdah / turbinate sajdah

turbinate blood vessel

do you know this ?

Assalaamo alaikum wa rahmatullah.

If this means running of the nose during sajdah, then its cause may be allergy to something that the nose is touching during sajdah. You should check the sujadah (janimaaz), try to change it and see if it makes a difference. Some people have allergy to cold. Ground is always cold in winter. In cold countries it is cold even in summer. If you place a wooden board on the ground and then spread your sujadah on the wooden board, it will reduce cold coming from the ground and the allergic rhinitis will be cured insha Allah. The use of fresh lemon by squeezing it on warm soup etc. is also good in cold allergy. May Allah cure you as all cure is with Allah alone.
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entrik4
11-26-2014, 07:38 AM
i am not very good in english. sorry.
thank you for your answers
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entrik4
11-26-2014, 01:49 PM
my nose blocked on sajdah
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entrik4
11-26-2014, 01:54 PM
An estimated 17 million United States citizens have vasomotor rhinitis.

are there another people like me ?
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entrik4
12-03-2014, 08:48 AM
imsad üzüldüm
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entrik4
12-03-2014, 08:52 AM
on sajdah blood vessel to turbinate(nasal concha)
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greenhill
12-03-2014, 11:02 AM
Sorry, really haven't a clue what this is all about.

Nearest thing I can relate to is when you sujud, it causes the blood to reach a part of our brain that under normal circumstances would not get supplied. It has benefits I can't remember. Patience?

That's my guess. :hiding:
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entrik4
12-03-2014, 12:47 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by greenhill
Sorry, really haven't a clue what this is all about.

Nearest thing I can relate to is when you sujud, it causes the blood to reach a part of our brain that under normal circumstances would not get supplied. It has benefits I can't remember. Patience?

That's my guess. :hiding:
sorry for my english.
on prostration. blood vessel to turbinate
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greenhill
12-03-2014, 12:53 PM
Yes, blood is forced into your head. Hence there is pressure built there. Why are you asking?
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entrik4
12-04-2014, 07:31 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by greenhill
Yes, blood is forced into your head. Hence there is pressure built there. Why are you asking?
my nose blocked on sajdah. are there anybody like me
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OmAbdullah
12-05-2014, 10:55 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by entrik4
my nose blocked on sajdah. are there anybody like me

Assalamo alaikum, May Allah solve your problem, aamaan.

I think you may be suffering from an advanced case of "Chronic Sinusitis". This is a condition in which the Para-nasal sinuses get full of pus. It may be the result of extension of infection from nose to the sinuses. You must go to ENT specialist and tell him about all this. Also tell him that you want the x-ray of your para-nasal sinuses. If the x-ray result shows that the sinuses are opaque and not translucent then it is the duty of the ENT specialist to wash the sinuses. Insha Allah you will be all right with this treatment.


As a precaution you must avoid cold. You must use a wooden board or a thick carpet under the sujadah during sujoud to protect your nose from cold. It seems like you have severs allergy to cold which leads to infection of the nose called Rhinitis. Then infection extends from the nose to the adjacent sinuses which after long time become full of pus. During sajdah the full sinuses cause blocking of the nose. This is what I guess but a proper person to deal with this problem is the ENT specialist. The disease is not dangerous and the treatment is not hard therefore you shouldn't worry But it is troublesome, so you should consult ENT doctor. I repeat it again that squeezing fresh lemon in water and sugar juice (not very cold) or on warm soup is insha Allah very good for allergy.

In fact vitamin C is very good in allergic conditions. Oranges, lemons and tomatoes have vitamin C and all of these are very good in cold weather. This is the kindness of Allah Almighty who has created such blessing for us.

If it takes time to go to ENT specialist, then as an urgent attempt, you should do massage with warm olive oil on your cheeks near the nose and on the forehead. After massage with warm oil you shouldn't expose yourself to cold.

Many people have allergy to cold and they suffer from such symptoms although the symptoms may differ in different cases.
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entrik4
12-06-2014, 08:18 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by nbegam
Assalamo alaikum, May Allah solve your problem, aamaan.

I think you may be suffering from an advanced case of "Chronic Sinusitis". This is a condition in which the Para-nasal sinuses get full of pus. It may be the result of extension of infection from nose to the sinuses. You must go to ENT specialist and tell him about all this. Also tell him that you want the x-ray of your para-nasal sinuses. If the x-ray result shows that the sinuses are opaque and not translucent then it is the duty of the ENT specialist to wash the sinuses. Insha Allah you will be all right with this treatment.


As a precaution you must avoid cold. You must use a wooden board or a thick carpet under the sujadah during sujoud to protect your nose from cold. It seems like you have severs allergy to cold which leads to infection of the nose called Rhinitis. Then infection extends from the nose to the adjacent sinuses which after long time become full of pus. During sajdah the full sinuses cause blocking of the nose. This is what I guess but a proper person to deal with this problem is the ENT specialist. The disease is not dangerous and the treatment is not hard therefore you shouldn't worry But it is troublesome, so you should consult ENT doctor. I repeat it again that squeezing fresh lemon in water and sugar juice (not very cold) or on warm soup is insha Allah very good for allergy.

In fact vitamin C is very good in allergic conditions. Oranges, lemons and tomatoes have vitamin C and all of these are very good in cold weather. This is the kindness of Allah Almighty who has created such blessing for us.

If it takes time to go to ENT specialist, then as an urgent attempt, you should do massage with warm olive oil on your cheeks near the nose and on the forehead. After massage with warm oil you shouldn't expose yourself to cold.

Many people have allergy to cold and they suffer from such symptoms although the symptoms may differ in different cases.
thanks a lot
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Scimitar
06-04-2015, 09:13 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by entrik4
my nose blocked on sajdah. are there anybody like me
Sometimes me also :)

I use vicks inhaler to open nose passage.
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Aissa
06-04-2015, 05:53 PM
thank you..
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Layth
06-04-2015, 09:49 PM
Great thread. Some of you guys showed remarkable patience, understanding and intelligence in answering on here.

That's an important lesson to me because I would have assumed trolling instantly and would have probably trolled back to the OP. Goes to show the immaturity I have I'm comparison to you good people [emoji15]
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entrik4
06-05-2015, 06:22 PM
Up please
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Layth
06-05-2015, 06:42 PM
Definite troll? Forgive me if I'm wrong though...
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entrik4
06-07-2015, 11:49 AM
up please
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strivingobserver98
06-11-2015, 09:19 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by entrik4
up please
:sl:

What kind of reply are you looking for?
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Signor
06-11-2015, 02:59 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by entrik4
up please
Bu ne demek(tir)?
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entrik4
06-11-2015, 07:22 PM
İ am alone in the world maybe
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Layth
06-11-2015, 08:14 PM
No my friend, you are with me
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Scimitar
06-11-2015, 08:44 PM




Scimi
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entrik4
07-02-2015, 08:21 AM
up please
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Muhammad
07-02-2015, 09:24 AM
:salamext:

There does not seem to be much more to contribute here, therefore not much will be achieved by repeatedly bumping the thread. I'll close it now and :ia: you can find any further answers from a more suited place.
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