Surgical interventionis usually a last resort, and thus reserved for cases of chronic sinusitis that have not responded to drug therapy (DeMuri 2009; NIAID 2012). For example, allergic fungal sinusitis represents up to 9% of all sinusitis cases requiring surgery (Schubert 2009). The goal of...
Symptoms of sinusitis; Cause of sinusitis; Information on chronic sinusitis; Recommended treatment for sinusitis; Remedies that can help reduce symptoms of sinusitis; Ways of preventing sinusitis recurrences.EBSCO_AspUniversity of California at Berkeley Wellness Letter...
4.Deviated nasal septum meanscartilage that divides the nose is not straight is causing nasal blockage 5.Weak immune system 6. A dental infection, cystic fibrosis (a genetic disease that causes a build-up of mucus which is thick, and sticky mainly in the lungs and pancreas), and smoking ar...
Although fever is not a common symptom associated with sinusitis, it is always a possibility due to the infection. Hence, the infection may need specific treatment before having the sinusitis treated, which could be the secondary medical condition. Treating a Sinus Infection If you have sinusit...
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are able to speak more cogently. My overlyacidic(20 antacid tablets a day) system has becomemore alkaline. I was having frequent and horriblekidney stoneswhich have not resurfaced, and my persistentbladder infectionis also a thing of the past. Without going into any more detail, I will simp...
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Treatment options include antibiotics, decongestants, steroid drops or sprays, mucus-clearing drugs (mucolytics), antihistamines, or sinus puncture and lavage. This review found that antibiotics help some people a bit, but do not make a major difference to most people. 2 Antibiotics for acute ...