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How to Treat a Sinus Infection


Sinus infections can come with an entire host of symptoms, and while they might start out mild, if they are ignored they could quickly end up becoming very severe. When the sinuses are infected, the nasal passages tend to become inflamed, and this could end up causing a very annoying postnasal drip, as well as other symptoms such as a sore throat, painful headaches, fever, fatigue and congestion.

It is quite common for sinus infections to arise as a result of another condition, such as colds, common allergies, pollutants and other nasal complications. Bacteria can also end up causing these problems, although this tends to be more serious and will need to be treated differently. Common causes are often difficult to avoid, and some people find that they develop sinus infections around the same time every year because of pollen or other allergies. Bacteria, on the other hand, tend to spread, and if it is ignored, it will continue to wreak havoc until a patient pays attention and makes the decision to do something about it.

In the event that a sinus infection is caused by a virus, there is little or nothing that medical professionals can do in terms of treating the cause, and so individuals simply need to try and deal with it in the best way that they can, with medications that provide small amounts of relief. Individuals who are suffering from this type of condition will need to drink plenty of fluids, as this will ensure that the nasal passages do not end up drying out; something that could end up making a person feel very uncomfortable, and possibly cause them a lot of pain. Cool mist vaporizers and clean air humidifiers work to add moisture to the air, and this is beneficial to these nasal passages, especially if they are used during the night while a person is sleeping. Those that are looking to treat the symptoms of a viral-related sinus infection can turn to over-the-counter drugs such as pain relievers, decongestants and nasal sprays, which will provide some relief and allow people the chance to function semi-optimally during the day, as well as to sleep better at night.

When people are dealing with a bacterial sinus infection, they simply cannot ignore the problem and try to deal with just the symptoms, since this could only make matters worse. It is usually a good idea to seek out medical advice from your local GP to determine whether it is indeed a virus or a bacteria causing the problem; this will help you choose the right avenue with regards to your medications.

Bacterial sinus infections are often treated with Zithromax, which is more commonly called the Z-pack antibiotic. Doctors tend to prescribe this option more regularly because it is effective. Patients who are taking this pill will usually find them in a six pill doze pack. While medical practitioners will be the ones to outline the manner in which a patient will take the pills, it is common for them to advise people to take two on the first day, followed by one pill every day for four days. This regimen is easy to remember, as well as to follow, which makes it very effective with people who do not do well following complex instructions. The fast acting nature of the medication is another reason why it happens to be so popular.

Ultimately, the faster someone begins treating a sinus infection, the faster they will obtain relief, and since this condition could only end up worsening if left untreated, it is advisable that patients seek out medical assistance the moment that they think they might have a problem. Remember, while viral infections might not be treatable, it is still important for patients to be sure that they are, in fact, dealing with a virus, as this will provide them with peace of mind, knowing that they should simply find relief in medications that are there to treat the symptoms, not the condition itself. In the event that someone finds they are suffering with a bacterial infection, it should be noted that these conditions can quickly spread, and what was once an easily treatable condition can quickly become a major problem.


 

 

Claudette Zaremba
Claudette Zaremba, M.D. is a Board Certified doctor with her focused speciality in Family Medicine and Psychiatry. In 1987, she graduated cum laude with a degree in Biology from the University of Houston, and in 1992, received her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch. In 2002, she went on to complete her Family Practice Residency at Dartmouth College and completed her Psychiatry Residency at the University of California San Francisco in 1993. Dr. Zaremba is both members of the American Board of Family Medicine and American Medical Association. Preferring to use a holistic approach ("Whole Body") to her medical practice, Dr. Zaremba believes good health starts with preventative medicine. View the bio in detail.

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