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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
Reviewed By Alden J. Pearl, MD

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:

  • Bad breath or loss of smell
  • Cough, often worse at night
  • Fatigue and generally not feeling well
  • Fever
  • Headache -- pressure-like pain, pain behind the eyes, toothache, or facial tenderness


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Encyclopedia: Sinusitis

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Sinusitis is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may or may not be as a result of infection, from bacterial, fungal, viral, allergic or autoimmune issues. Newer classifications of sinusitis refer to it as rhinosinusitis, taking into account the thought that inflammation of the sinuses cannot occur without some inflammation of the nose as well . There are several paired paranasal sinuses, including the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid...


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Sinus infection?
I have sinus and ear infection and started antibiotics. My eyes started getting strange blurry...

Blueeyedgirly - I have ALWAYS had sinus problems. The white discharge coming from your eyes is just mucus from your sinuses (this is the same mucus that is found...

Asked by Blueeyedgirly - 16 months ago

Can a gallbladder infection cause sinus infections?
I got a sinus infection right before my gallbladder had to come out from infection...

If your body is fighting any serious infection it is slower to respond to other infections, making it easier for them to get a hold.

Asked by Amy A - 2 months ago


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