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Sick of Sinus Infection?

A sinus infection is undoubtedly one of the most common health problems experienced by individuals every now and then. A chronic case in particular can take its toll on a person and ruin one’s daily routine and scheduled activities.

Getting sick of your sinus infection? Then push yourself to learn about the things that can get rid of your sickness! A few pointers are available below.

Gathering information

• When confronted with an illness that you think is related to your sinuses, observe your body and note down your observations. What are you feeling? Do you have a headache? Is your nose clogged with thick mucus, or do you have thin mucus that is giving you a runny nose? Do you have a scratchy throat? How about a fever?

• Aside from your body, you also need to take note of how your body reacts to your environment. Are you exposed to dirty, and possibly infectious substances? Molds, dust particles, pet dander, fungi, bacteria and viruses are just some of the few things that can enter your body and cause you to feel pain and discomfort. Extreme changes in weather can upset your body’s normal functioning. Whether it becomes too hot or too cold, you body may be affected negatively and trigger an infection like sinusitis.

• There are various existing methods for curing a sinus infection. Home cures are popular due to their cheapness and simplicity. Medicines are taken for severe and chronic bouts of sicknesses. Nasal irrigation can be considered a home cure (when using a saltwater solution) and a medical cure (when adding medicines in the mix) at the same time. Sinus surgery is for extreme cases that cannot be cured by any other method.

Taking action

• Information in itself is not good enough in fighting off diseases and related health issues. You have to use the details you gathered in coming up with a plan to cure yourself. If experiencing a mild case of sinusitis, you can explore home cures to be comforted from your symptoms. If your infection progresses into a more severe condition, you need to go to the doctor to be more properly advised and prescribed with medication as necessary.

• During the course of your sickness, you have to keep yourself aware on how your body is coping. Continue with observing your symptoms and surroundings. This way, you can track your progress and see if you need to change anything in your plans.

Prevention / Maintenance

• Even if you have never had a sinus infection, you can take steps in caring for your sinuses to prevent diseases like sinusitis from overpowering your immune system. Wash your sinuses everyday to keep them clean and moisturized. Keep your living and working areas as clean as possible – vacuum carpets, remove dust from furniture, sweep the floors, and use disinfectants in contaminated areas.

• If you are recovering from an infection, there are ways to help you easily get back to your healthy state. They may be as simple as getting complete rest (no strenuous activity, getting enough sleep), eating/drinking the amount of nutrition that your body needs, and continuing with the medication prescribed by your doctor even when you are already feeling better.

Maureen Pelayo
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/sick-of-sinus-infection-725420.html

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3 Responses to “Sick of Sinus Infection?”

  • BoB:

    Sick, sinus infection?
    Ok well it all started about 2 1/2 weeks ago i would bend over and have pressure on the side of my head, then i started to have a bad headache for about a week and a half. at first the doctor thought i was having a caffeine withdrawl. and then i noticed my ears started popping a little bit. So i told my mom i might have a sinus infection. since sometime ill get them without any other signs such as cold or fever. now 2 1/2 weeks later im day 3 into my amoxicillin and now im sick, clogged nose, mild fever (hasnt gone over 100.1 so far) head pains all around my face mainly on the right side by my temple/ear. ears with alot of pressure on it. and i can feel my sinus’s imflammed.How much longer will i endure being sick?????? i want to get my life back to normal allready

  • it's me:

    I feel your pain! The only thing I can guess is that maybe you have chronic sinusitis. I think that’s what I MIGHT have too, because, after a cold, my sinus infection never completely clears up. It gets milder, but every now and then I’m still coughing up phlegm.
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  • A.M.:

    I have bad sinus problems as well and always get sinus infections. I usually take allegra d, which is prescribed by a doctor and a nasal spray, which I would also ask the doctor for. If you don’t want to go get a script, try benadryl or Clartin D. The ears are from the pressure and probably drainage.
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