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Way to Drain Sinus: What Causes an Acute Sinus Infection
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[size=4][b]Way to Drain Sinus - What Causes an Acute Sinus Infection or Sinusitis? - Nurse's Guide[/b][/size][hr]You're wondering whether you have acute or chronic sinusitis I'll focus on what acute sinusitis is caused by in this article. Sinusitis also means a sinus infection. Sinus infections can cause a wide range of sinus symptoms, including coughing, sneezing, sore throat, pressure, relieve sinus headache, even eye pain, tooth pain or jaw pain and other sinus problems.

[size=large][b]Of Course Antibiotics can Upset the Body's Balance and Cause Yeast Infections Also[/b][/size][hr]So antibiotics are not commonly given as they were in the past. There are other approaches that are better now rather than taking antibiotics even if the problem is caused by bacteria. Aiming high is our motto when writing about any topic. In this way, we tend to add whatever matter there is about Chronic Sinusitis, rather than drop any topic.

Quote:[b]People who have chronic nasal problems who find that their sinus membranes swell can get acute sinusitis due to the narrowing of passages and entrance of bacteria or fungi similar to those who get a cold.[/b]

But if this inflammation has been caused by an infection by bacteria then this infection is called acute sinusitis, but isn't the only type of infection to cause it. I'll discuss this. Wink

[size=large][b]First of All Sinusitis is an Inflammation of the Sinus Cavities[/b][/size][hr]There are four sets of sinuses and it can occur in any of them. Acute sinusitis can occur after you have a cold. Colds are caused by viruses. The result is that the sinus cavities become inflamed and you'll have symptoms of sinusitis but they'll get better on their own usually within 10-14 days. We are satisfied with this end product on Sinus. It was really worth the hard work and effort in writing so much on Sinus.

[size=large][b]Used to be Thought that Fungal Infections Did Not Cause Acute Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]But recent studies have shown that the rate of fungal infections is in the 90% range. Antibiotics will do nothing to help fungal infections. That is the major reason why antibiotics don't work for sinus suffererss since there goal is to target specific bacteria. It was with keen interest that we got about to writing on Chronic Sinus. Hope you read and appreciate it with equal interest.

[list][*]The inflammation from a cold causes the mucous membranes that line the sinus cavities, to swell.[*]Air and mucous become backed up because the passage is now too narrow for the mucous to pass through.[*]Now that it's trapped, bacteria and fungus can feed on the trapped mucous.[*]Enhancing your vocabulary is our intention with the writing of this article on Sinus Infections.[*]We have used new and interesting words to achieve this.[/list]
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