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[S1206]Symptoms Of A Sinus Infection
by Groshan Fabiola, Gro

From all the symptoms of a sinus infection, the most common symptom of the sinus infection is thought to be a congestion of the nose. Besides this there are many other things that can indicate that you have a sinus infection. For example a nasal phlegm that is colored green, some pain in the mouth, a headache, pain on the face and coughing are other symptoms of a sinus infection that you might have to deal with. Fever and a sore throat are also symptoms of a sinus infection, but they are less common. However, they might appear in many sinus infection cases, together with nausea.

To diagnose a sinus infection is not that hard. If the sinus infection that you have is at the beginning, doctors can very easily say if you have a sinus infection or not. However, if the symptoms of this sinus infection last for a longer period of time, then you sinus infection has evolved into a chronic sinusitis. This particular type of sinus infection can be a little more difficult to diagnose. If continual coughing is part of the symptoms that you have when suffering from a sinus infection, then the cause is because of a post nasal drip. This too can then lead to having a sore throat as another sinus infection symptom. Post nasal drip means that the mucus that is found in the back of your nose starts to drip down to the back part of your throat. If you have a headache as a symptom for sinus infection, the area that will be affected by this ache is right above the nose and between the eyes. We can safely say that the headache caused by a sinus infection is located in the cheek area. Furthermore, if you
have a sinus infection with this kind of symptom, the area where the pain is will also be very painful to even touch. A small thing, like moving your head from a side to another can agravate this pain if you have a sinus infection. The nasal phlegm that is one of the sinus infection symptoms consists of a green, sometimes yellow and thick mucus.

There are millions of people that suffer from sinus infection or have had a sinus infection at least once in their life. The reason for this many people affected by sinus infection is pollution or resistance to antibiotics.

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Sinusitis is the result of a sinus infection , which actually means the inflammation of one of your sinuses. However, more than one sinus can get inflamed, when suffering from a sinus infection. A sinus infection is actually classified according to the sinuses that are affected by the infection. For better understanding, here are some examples of a sinus infection. Maxillary sinusitis means that the sinus infection has affected the maxillary sinus, which is found in the part of the mid face. Furthermore, this sinus infection can affect the left side, the right side or both sides of your maxillary. There is no particular number of sinuses that can be inflamed at once. You can suffer from sinus infection of one sinus, two or even all sinuses at the same time. When all your sinuses are affected by a sinus infection, the proper medical term is pan sinusitis.

Sinusitis, which is a sinus infection, can also be classified by the frequency or the duration of the sinus infection. Sinusitis, the result of sinus infection can be either acute or chronic. Acute sinusitis is a milder form of sinus infection, which lasts less than two months and you can not have acute sinusitis more than four times each year. On the other hand, chronic sinusitis is a more frightening result of sinus infection and last longer than the acute form of sinus infection. You can also suffer from more than five episodes each year. Acute and chronic sinusitis are both sinus infections, but they have different symptoms and they are both treated differently. So it is safe to say that sinus infection can cause two different diseases.

Acute sinusitis is the milder form of a sinus infection. This particular sinus infection can often appear after you have had a cold. If your symptoms last more than two weeks, then there is the possibility that you are developing sinusitis, which is a sinus infection. Allergic flare- ups can also be the reason for a sinus infection, although this is a less common thing. However, you might suffer from a sinus infection even if you have not had a cold or allergy prior to the sinus infection. At the beginning of the sinus infection, there are symptoms that are very similar to those of a cold. You suffer from nasal blockage, have an excessive amount of mucus in your throat and nose, sneeze a lot and are a little bit tired. These are all symptoms of a sinus infection called acute sinusitis.
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