Sinus Infection Symptoms Demystified
April 29th, 2008 Paul SmithI was sneezing throughout my younger years and didn’t know what hit me. My school nurse told me that I had a cold. It was accepted advice. Anything that the nurse told me, I believed in. I lived a life of sneezing and nasal drip.
At the age of 10, I was still having the same symptoms and I didn’t believe what the nurse had told me. “What is going on here? How could a cold actually last this long?” I finally got a different opinion from my junior high nurse. She told me that I was actually allergic to something and that I didn’t have a cold.
I asked my parents about getting allergy medicine from the supermarket. They never used it before and had no clue. My parents bough the allergy medication. Unfortunately it caused drowsiness. I could remember being so sleepy during class time. I could recall that my eighth grade teacher put me aside and asked me if I was consuming illegal drugs and wanted to talk to my parents.
That’s when my allergies and sinus problems started to elevate. I’m about to describe 2 kinds of sinus infections (aka sinusitis). Acute and chronic are the 2 types.
Here’s the details:
Symptoms of Acute Sinusitis
* Mucus drainage down the back of the throat
* Fever is common
* Facial pain or soreness
* Pressure around the sinus cavities
* Nasal discharge
* Vision problems
* Headaches
* Nasal congestion
* Pain behind the eyes
Chronic Sinus Infection Symptoms
* Chronic sore throat
* Pain below the eyes
* Pressure across or above your nasal passages
* Toothaches
* Prolonged headaches
* Chronic nasal discharge
* Bad breath
* Prolonged facial pain
When Will These Sinus Infection Problems End?
You can see many similarities between the two. The main difference is how long they occur and the severity of the symptoms. Acute sinus infections last for a month or two. Chronic sinus infection can last for months.
What Should I Use To Get Rid of Sinus Infections?
It might be the case that over-the-counter medications or herbal remedies can assist you. Seeking help from a medical professional is advised. I’m sure that you wouldn’t want these medications to react with other things that you may be taking.
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