Sinus Infections - Nurse's Best Sinus Tips To Help You Cure Your Sinus Problems!
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Sinus infections are no doubt one of the most commonly reported disorders in the U.S. today though many people suffer silently. Sinus problems are diagnosed on the basis of the patient's history, physical examination, and outward signs and symptoms. Painful sinus headaches affect about five out of ten adults in the U.S. Many people are not aware that their headaches may be the result of a blockage.
Sinus infection symptoms are often confused with cold symptoms or mimic them. These infections are one of the most common health complaints. If your sinus cavities become blocked and drainage is backed up then it is likely that they can become infected; usually mucous and debris drains out of the sinuses and into the nose or throat.
These infections are just about the most common reason for doctor's visits in the U.S. and employees miss an average of three days on the job annually. Most of these infections are caused by fungi, viruses or a combination of fungi and bacteria and not solely from bacteria.
For years doctors prescribed antibiotics that didn't work. Recent research discovered that the majority of sinus infections are caused by fungi. A British study reported that sinus infections are not cured by the antibiotics and other medications and drugs that are usually prescribed. Because of the sinuses' poor blood supply only a tiny amount of antibiotics, if any, would ever reach the cavities.
The symptoms of possible sinusitis may be congestion - usually for more than ten days, a drippy nose with clear, most often yellow or sometimes green mucus, and may last longer than ten days, a fever, cough, irritated or sore throat from the drainage (often remedied with a warm salt water gargle), halitosis or bad breath, found often in children, a swelling around the eyes, sinus headaches or pain around the eyes - this is because the set of ethmoid sinuses sit between your eyes and contain small, compartments filled with air. This is one of four sets.
Hardened mucous and other debris and infection block and back up in the cavities, leading to headache, head or facial pain and pressure. The frontal sinuses are situated in your forehead, and the sphenoid sinuses are behind your nose.
Various sinus busters, treatments and therapies used for temporary relief include home remedies such as saline nasal sprays, humidifiers, moisturizing and nasal irrigation can help most people.
Allergy sufferers in particular suffer from acute and chronic sinus infections. Air that is dry is irritating, which increases the chance of infection. Dry air inside homes from electric furnaces or hot air heat and houses that are closed up in the winter closing in a lot of dust, dust mites, smoke or other particles in the air, also can help cause sinus infections. Antihistamines should not be taken for sinus problems because they harden the mucous even more.
You can check for any soreness over the sinus cavities by gently pressing on the cheeks and forehead. Although frontal and top of the head headaches will let you know there is something going on.
Make sure to wash your hands throughout the day and after shaking hands with others.
For kids, going swimming, breathing cold especially dry air, or going to day care centers can encourage sinusitis. For children who have chronic ear infections, acid reflux, cystic fibrosis, auto-immune problems, deviated nasal septa, or poorly functioning nasal cilia (little hairs in the nose) or live in a smoky environment are the kids most likely to suffer from sinus infections.
Sinus surgery has not worked for many people and is not generally recommended today.
If you are suffering from an infection now or have chronic or acute sinus infections, it's good to know there is something you can do to get rid of them forever.
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For more info on how I cured myself of chronic sinus infections go to a nurse's website http://www.Sinus-Solutions.com for sinus tips, treatments, natural treatments, causes and remedies for all types including info on symptoms, surgery, nasal irrigation and sinus headaches
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