Antibiotics are necessary to treat acute sinusitis
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Most doctors recommend mild medicines to treat sinusitis. However, in extreme cases, if the sinusitis progresses, doctors often inject antibiotics through IV. It is recommended that an antibiotic course should be completed to negate the chances of the condition recurring. Antibiotics are recommended only when the sinusitis is a result of a bacterial infection and has not been cured with conventional medicine for over 4-5 months.
What are the possible causes of sinusitis?
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A persistent cold for a prolonged duration can result in sinusitis. If the condition lasts for more than 12 weeks, it is known as chronic sinusitis. A contagious viral infection can also result in sinusitis. In some rare cases, a bacterial infection from within the system can cause sinusitis. Sinusitis is easy to spot. If there is persistent fever accompanies with cold, it is time to visit a doctor and get a diagnosis.
Drinking fluid can relieve the symptoms of sinusitis
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Consuming juice or water helps in diluting the mucous secretion and hence promote drainage of the same. It is wise to avoid caffeinated drinks as they can dehydrate the body. Alcohol should be strictly avoided to ensure that the lining of the sinus and the nose is not affected Juice comprising of vitamin C can pay rich dividends in treating sinusitis.
Which among this is not a possible complication is sinusitis?
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Chronic sinusitis is a flare-up of a persistent sinusitis problem that has not heal over many months. Acute sinusitis can also result in an inflammation of the fluid and membrane surrounding the spinal cord and brain. In rare cases, nasal obstruction and blockage of sys socket can result in permanent loss of smell and vision. Problems related to vision and permanent loss of smell only happens in 2 percent of all sinusitis patients.
Which among these are recommended to relieve the symptoms of sinusitis?
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A nasal saline spray is recommended by doctors to rinse the nasal passages several times in a day. Nasal corticosteroids include nasal sprays such as Rhinocort, mometasone, fluticasone etc. It helps to counter the inflammation inside the nasal passage. Decongestants are readily available over-the-encounter and are available in tablets, sprays and liquid forms. Sometimes doctors recommend OTC pain relievers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen etc. Care should be taken while giving aspirin to kids. Teenagers and children s recovering from flu and chicken pox should not consume OTC pain relievers without a medical recommendation.