Nonstop nasal and sinus infection symptoms can significantly impact your quality of life.
Chronic sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinus cavities. These cavities are hollow spaces in the bones around the nose that connect through small channels. When these channels are open, the sinuses can stay healthy. Sinus infections happen when viruses or bacteria cause the sinus cavities to become inflamed and fill with fluid.
Sinus infections can be classified by duration: acute sinusitis lasts for four weeks or less, chronic sinusitis lasts more than twelve weeks, and recurrent sinusitis consists of several acute attacks within a year. Most acute cases of sinus inflammation eventually lead to a bacterial infection.
Some of the most common symptoms between the types of sinusitis are:
- Yellowish-green nasal discharge
- Nasal congestion or obstruction
- Facial pain or pressure
- Decreased sense of smell
- Fever
- Cough
- Fatigue
- Bad taste in mouth
Even basic movements like standing up, sitting down, or bending over can trigger pain, making it difficult for patients to go about their daily lives. Sinus symptoms often get in the way, preventing them from enjoying the activities that bring the most joy.
It’s time to change the conversation with your doctor about your sinus infection symptoms.
Constant facial pressure from sinus issues shouldn’t be something you have to live with, and refilling prescriptions that offer little to no relief shouldn’t be the norm. You might be dealing with chronic sinusitis, and you and your doctor are the key players in finding a solution.
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Dr. John Stewart and his team at Arizona Breathe Free have extensive experience in treating a full array of nasal and sinus complaints.
Having a medical professional correctly identify the underlying inflammation will ensure that the treatment is effective.
Our treatment expertise includes a variety of medical treatments such as: OTC medications, minimally invasive procedures, comprehensive allergy treatments, and traditional surgery options like endoscopic sinus surgery.
First-line treatments for sinus infections may include antibiotics, antihistamines, decongestants, and even some natural remedies. When correctly used, these solutions can be effective, but they do not provide long-term relief for every patient. Some may experience temporary symptom relief while others see minimal improvement.
For patients whose symptoms do not respond to treatment or have recurring sinus issues, there are options that provide long-term relief. These solutions help to restore the natural flow through the sinus passages and relieve the pressure that often results in sinus related headaches.
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