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Sphenoid Sinus Polyp and Sinus Infections and Why


There are two main reasons why antibiotics don't work for sinus infections or sinusitis. Antibiotics have been routinely given for acute sinus infections for many years. Originally doctors prescribed them for seven days. When patients came back and still had the sinus infection the doctors increase the prescription to ten days.


Even Several Years Ago the U

S. Physicians Group issued a statement advising doctors not to prescribe antibiotics for sinus infections. Unfortunately recent research has shown that doctors prescribe a sinus medicine, medication or drug because they want to appease the patient and not just for sinus problems. This can be for many ailments and conditions with symptoms they have no immediate solution for.

When that didn't work the patient would give up or they would start all over with another course of antibiotics or try a different antibiotic like erythromycin or amoxicillin for example. And there are adverse reactions and side effects to consider, for example, with amoxicillin such as an upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea. So after reading what we have mentioned here on Sinus Infection, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here. Evil or Very Mad

Antibiotics Don't Heal by the Way

It's the body that heals. The truth is that most sinus infections are cause by a fungus, usually a common household mold called aspergillus. The aspergillus fungus is airborne and is just about everywhere in any household. There will be higher concentrations in bathrooms and any room that has a lot of moisture. Sometimes the mold in bathroom is obvious and sometimes it's not. Writing on Acute Sinus proved to be a gamble to us. This is because there simply seemed to be nothing to write about in the beginning of writing. It was only in the process of writing did we get more and more to write on Acute Sinus.

These are Two of the Reasons Why Antibiotics Won't Work for Sinus Infections

Another problem with taking antibiotics is the side effects, adverse reactions and other risks you have taking them or for any drug for that matter. Natural remedies and natural solutions are always the best sinus treatment and there are plenty that work for sinus infections, sinusitis, pain, pressure, ear pressure, headaches, blockage and other sinus problems. Shocked

The unfortunate part of this is that the patient now has one or more allergies to antibiotics so they cannot be used in the future for life-threatening conditions, if needed. Very Happy

The Meantime They May Have Developed a Yeast Infection from Taking the Antibiotic

Many acute and chronic sinus infection patients have developed allergies to antibiotics over the years. They have tried ditferent antibiotics and their doctors have switched or changed antibiotics after allergic reactions trying to find one that worked.



  • The most common antibiotic that is used for sinus infections is amoxicillin.
  • Amoxicillin is synthetic penicillin.
  • Usually people who are allergic to penicillin can't take Amoxicillin.
  • Erythromycin is another that has been used much in the past.
  • Another reason antibiotics don't work for sinus infections is that the antibiotic cannot reach the four sets of sinus cavities.
  • The sinus cavities are located in such a way that the antibiotics cannot move through the blood supply to reach them.
  • So even if your sinus infection was bacterial in origin it would be hard for the antibiotic to get to it.



More Than 90% of Sinus Infections are Caused by this Fungus or Mold

If you suffer from sinus infections you want to get rid of any mold in your house. Even small amounts in the bathroom around the bathtub or shower or inside the upper toilet bowl. Look around the window sills. Look around the bathroom and get rid of it fast. Be careful to make sure your mouth and nose are covered with a mask for protection.

The infection of the sinuses (cavities situated inside the skull, which are filled with air), also known as sinusitis is produced by bacteria, fungus and sometimes by pollutants and allergic factors. It can be acute or chronic and can lead to serious complications like the facial bone infection or the exacerbation of respiratory tract conditions, and the extension of infection to the brain and eyes.



  • Symptoms last longer than 10 days you should call your doctor before any complications occur.
  • The doctor will diagnose sinusitis by looking inside the nose with an endoscope, then request for a computerized axial tomography, and even a MRI.
  • Others might perform a rhinoscopy for looking into the back of the nasal passages.



The most important thing is preventing sinus infections by keeping your nose clear, quitting smoking and treating well and as soon as possible any type of colds and allergies

A patient has followed the classical antibiotic therapy and there were no signs of improvement the surgical therapy will be recommended because a complication could have occurred: the infection of the facial bones. It is not necessary that only the learned can write about Sinus Infections. As long as one ahs a flair for writing, and an interest for gaining information on Sinus Infections, anyone can write about it. Wink

Treating Sinusitis is Made With Drugs Prescribed by the Doctor, and Some Home Remedies

The treatment must kill the bacteria, make facial pain and pressure disappear, clear up the nasal cavities and maintain intact the sinus and nasal tissues. We have taken the privilege of proclaiming this article to be a very informative and interesting article on Www Sinus Infection. We now give you the liberty to proclaim it too. Idea

Some general symptoms of sinus infection are: headaches, fatigue, facial and upper jaw pains, and tenderness of the sinus area, sore throat, cough, colored nasal drainage, bad breath and swollen eye lids.

Applying Wet Bandages on Your Face Also Helps

The compresses must be soaked in warm water in order to help the cilia move more efficiently. You must apply them three times a day and keep them for five minutes on your face. You can also use steam inhalations to minimize your nasal congestion.

The doctor will prescribe an antibiotic drug (oral or inhale drugs) if the sinusitis is caused by a bacterium; a decongestant, analgesics who will reduce the pain and corticosteroids to slow down the inflammation in the nasal cavities.



  • For acute sinusitis, that generally lasts 2-3 weeks, doctors recommend antibiotic treatment for 5 to 7 days.
  • The chronic sinusitis lasts longer, about 6-8 weeks and it is more difficult to treat.
  • Infectious sinusitis is generally caused by a bacteria; the non-infectious one is caused by pollutants and allergic factors.
  • Having been given the assignment of writing an interesting presentation on Sinusitis, this is what we came up with.
  • Just hope you find it interesting too! Idea
  • The air there are numerous bacteria and when breathing we inhale them.
  • If the cilia filter is malfunctioning, these bacteria can get blocked in the sinus cavities and produce an infection.



The role of the sinuses is not completely elucidated, scientists believing that the sinuses are important in absorbing impacts that occur from the front and preventing them from affecting the brain. They are also important in warming, moistening and filtering the inhaled air. Very Happy.

There are different types of sinuses: frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid and the symptoms might differ when each one is affected; the symptoms also differ for acute and chronic sinusitis. This article on Sinus Infections was written with the intention of making it very memorable to its reader. Only then is an article considered to have reached it's objective.

For keeping your cilia system intact and for avoiding or recovering more knowing bacterial sinus infection symptoms you should drink hot tea. If you get hydrated, your cilia movements will improve and the mucus from your sinuses will be washed out, so you will cure faster. Chicken soup is also helpful.

Cold, Allergies, Coughing, and Sneezing can All Influence in Sinusitis

However, the fact that these can be an influence in ear infection is not commonly known. The reason that sinusitis and ear infection are related is that the sinuses and the ear are connected by a tube in the inner ear called the Eustachian tube.

After swimming, bathing, playing in the snow, or other water activities, water collects in the ears, and if it is not properly cleaned out, it drains into the Eustachian tube. Because the Eustachian tube is only slightly slanted, even less in children, the liquid often settles in the Eustachian tube, inviting ear infection. Similar to sinusitis, ear infection can inflame and swell, blocking further drainage. Ear infection can cause dizziness, headaches, ear aches, and other ailments. Very Happy.

Consider what happens when sinus drainage sinusitis cure his or her nose, coughs, or sneezes. Where does the air go? True, much of the air goes through the mouth and nose, but much of the air pressure goes out toward the ears. That means that infection is also pushed out toward the ears, making sinusitis an indirect cause of ear infection. It is the normal style of writers to add additional information with the intention of lengthening the length of an article. However, we have provided a short and concise article with only required information on Preventing Sinusitis. Laughing

Both Sinusitis and Ear Infection are Surprisingly Simple to Prevent

Proper and frequent cleaning of the ears with Q-tips will prevent liquid from draining into the inner ear, inviting infection to settle in the Eustachian tube or other tissue. Preventing sinusitis is just as simple. Just as we wash our hands throughout the day to prevent bacteria and disease, we should wash out our nasal passages with nasal spray on a regular basis. This cleans out germs that enter the body through the mouth and nose. In using nasal spray, one should keep in mind that studies have shown xylitol to be a natural bacteria repellant that one should look for as the leading ingredient in nasal spray. Because it is sugar free, it also reduces the ability of bacteria to leave behind damaging acids. We were rather indecisive on where to stop in our writings of Sinusitis Ear Infection. We just went on writing and writing to give a long article. Evil or Very Mad

Before explaining further how sinusitis and ear infection are connected, I will explain them one at a time, beginning with sinusitis, then moving on to ear infection. When one is suffering from the cold, flu, or allergies, there tends to be stuffiness in the sinuses. The stuffiness is caused by the sinuses. They produce mucous in an effort to clean the sinus tissue from the dirt and bacteria breathed in. Whenever the sinuses sense impurities or bacteria, they produce more mucous. Sometimes this is counterproductive, because the bacteria may settle in the sinus tissue and cause inflammation or sinusitis. The mucous then gets blocked in by the inflammation, and instead of cleaning out the bacteria, it invites bacteria to grow. We have not actually resorted to roundabout means of getting our message on Sinusitis through to you. All the matter here is genuine and to the point.

Also Works the Other Way Around

Infection in the ears can also drain down into the sinuses, inflaming the sinus tissue and causing sinusitis. The value of this composition is achieved if after reading it, your knowledge on Inflammation Sinusitis is greatly influenced. This is how we find out that the meaning of Inflammation Sinusitis has really entered you! Wink



  • You are allergic to chlorine then you suffer from Allergies Type 4 is also called cell-mediated or delayed allergies.
  • See my article on allergies type 4 for a detailed description of the allergy type 4.
  • The most common symptom is an itchy rash under the armpits and in the groin area. Idea
  • Another treatment for the swimmer's sinusitis is to use Eucalyptus or olbas oil in boiling water and inhale the steam that is being generated.
  • This treatment is also very good for any type of stuffy nose due to a cold, flu or allergy problems.
  • Both readily diffuse into the air and can provide benefits to nasal and bronchial areas.
  • Never be reluctant to admit that you don't know.
  • There is no one who knows everything.
  • So if you don't know much about Sinuses, all that has to be done is to read up on it!
  • Scientists consider chlorine one of the most toxic elements found in nature and yet the number of people allergic to chlorine is extremely small.
  • Eye irritation, dry skin, coughing, sneezing, stuffy or itchy nose may be symptoms of an intolerance to chlorine instead of a true allergy.
  • Variety is the spice of life.
  • So we have added as much variety as possible to this matter on Sinus Infection to make it's reading relevant, and interesting! Shocked
  • Chlorine treated pools the chlorine reacts with other chemicals, such as those fond in dirt, which creates chloramines compounds.
  • Always shower prior to swimming in a chlorinated swimming pool to stop this chemical reaction from happening in the pores of you skin.
  • The small white patches that can develop on your skin after swimming is not an allergic reaction to chlorine.
  • The white patches are actually caused by a type of yeast infections and needs to be treated with a topical medication.
  • Always shower after swimming and use an anti chlorine shampoo and an anti chlorine soap.
  • Every cloud has a silver lining; so consider that this article on Sinus to be the silver lining to the clouds of articles on Sinus.
  • It is this article that will add more spice to the meaning of Sinus.
  • You are Allergic To Chlorine then find a good health care professional prior to starting any type of home treatment.
  • Always consult your doctor before using this information.



Many People Develop Stuffy Nose After Swimming in a Public Pool

This is commonly called swimmer's sinusitis is caused by getting water into the sinuses. The best treatment for swimmer's sinusitis is to drink plenty of water to keep the mucus thin and allow the sinusitis to drain properly. Some people find that using a nasal spray after swimming will also relive some of the symptoms. If the problem continues then see a healthcare professional because a persistent sinus infection could lead to a more serious problem. The best way of gaining knowledge about Sinusitis is by reading as much about it as possible. This can be best done through the Internet.


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