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Sinus Infection Guide
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- Summary
- Definition
- Symptoms
- Causes
- Treatment
- Other Names
- When to Contact a Medical Professional
- Possible Complications
- Outlook (Prognosis)
- Prevention
- Exams and Tests
- References
Definition
Sinusitis refers to inflammation of the sinuses that occurs with a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection. See also: Chronic sinusitis
Symptoms
The classic symptoms of acute sinusitis usually follow a cold that does not improve, or one that worsens after 5 - 7 days of symptoms. Symptoms include:
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Definition
Sinusitis refers to inflammation of the sinuses that occurs with a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection. See also: Chronic sinusitis
Symptoms
The classic symptoms of acute sinusitis usually follow a cold that does not improve, or one that worsens after 5 - 7 days of symptoms. Symptoms include: Symptoms of chronic sinusitis are the same as those of acute sinusitis, but tend to be milder and last longer than 8 weeks.
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Causes
The sinuses are air-filled spaces in the skull (behind the forehead, nasal bones, cheeks, and eyes) that are lined with mucus membranes. Healthy sinuses contain no bacteria or other organisms (they are sterile) and are open, allowing mucus to drain and air to circulate. When inflamed, the sinuses become blocked with mucus and can become infected. Each year, over 30 million adults and children get sinusitis. Sinusitis can be acute (lasting anywhere from 2 - 8 weeks) or chronic, with symptoms lingering much longer. Sinusitis can occur from one of these conditions:
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Treatment
Try the following measures to help reduce congestion in your sinuses: Be careful with over-the-counter spray nasal decongestants. They may help at first, but using them beyond 3 - 5 days can actually worsen nasal congestion. Also, for sinus pain or pressure:
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When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your doctor if: A green or yellow discharge does not necessarily indicate a sinus infection or the need for antibiotics.
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Possible Complications
Although very rare, complications may include:
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Outlook (Prognosis)
Sinus infections are usually curable with self-care measures and medical treatment. If you are having recurrent attacks, you should be checked for underlying causes such as nasal polyps or other problems, such as allergies.
Prevention
The best way to prevent sinusitis is to avoid or quickly treat flus and colds: Other tips for preventing sinusitis:
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Exams and Tests
Your doctor will test for sinusitis by: Other tests that might be considered include: However, these tests are not very sensitive at detecting sinusitis, and are often considered unnecessary. A CT scan of the sinuses is a much better test to help diagnose sinusitis. If sinusitis is thought to involve a tumor or fungal infection, an MRI of the sinuses may be necessary. If you have chronic or recurrent sinusitis, you may need further lab tests. Tests may include:
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References
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Evidence-based care guideline for management of acute bacterial sinusitis in children 1-18 years of age. Cincinnati (OH): Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; 2006 Jul 7. 17 p. Slavin RG. The diagnosis and management of sinusitis. J Allergy Clin Immunol. Dec 2005; 116(6 Suppl): S13-47.
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Sinus Infection (Sinusitis) Information on eMedicineHealth.com
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. A sinus infection can cause a headache or pressure in the eyes, nose, ...
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Sinusitis
Therefore, anything that causes a swelling in the nose -- an infection or an allergic reaction -- also can affect the sinuses. ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Sinusitis
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Sinusitis and Sinus Infection information on MedicineNet
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