Principles of the treatment of sinus and ear infectionKrause, M
If a bacterial infection is suspected, sinocentesis provides a laboratory sample suitable for cytologic examination and culture and sensitivity determinations. • Trephination with sinus lavage is the treatment of choice for patients with chronic sinusitis and associated empyema that are refractor...
What is a person to do when the symptoms of a sinus infection - headaches, sinus pressure, congestion in the head, and possibly fever and malaise, continue on for weeks, or even months in spite of treatment? Many Earth Clinic readers have shared the tried and true natural treatments they ...
A potentially serious infection from nasal irrigation, like a Naegleria fowleri infection, is possible with a sinus rinse.Naegleria fowleriis an amoeba that lives in pipes linked to tap water, ponds, lakes, and rivers. If you use water with this amoeba in your sinus rinse, it can go to y...
Blowing or rubbing your nose too hard can cause some blood vessels to break. You may see a pinkish hue. In some cases, you may get a nosebleed. An infection can also cause your nose to bleed. If the red color is accompanied by other symptoms, see a doctor right away for treatment. ...
Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics if a bacterial infection is suspected or present. Nasal Irrigation advertisement In contrast to steam inhalation, which has been shown to have no beneficial effect on symptoms of the common cold [6], irrigation of the nasal passages with heated water or saline...
In sixteen cases, surgically proven sigmoid sinus involvement was due to a bone eroding process of chronic ear infection. The pattern of the clinical picture is different than in the preantibiotic era. DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198803000-00014 被引量: 55 年份: 1988 ...
Sinus infection treatment varies depending on what is causing your infection. If your infection is bacterial, you may need an antibiotic. If your infection is viral, you'll just have to wait it out. But there are some things you can do to help your symptoms. ...
The Relationship of Maxillary Sinusitis to Infection in the Contiguous Sinuses, Middle Ear, and Lower Respiratory TractMahoney, Paul LSouthern Medical Journal
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