How to Get Rid of Sinus Infection
Thursday, May 29th, 2008Sinusitis (commonly known as a sinus infection) is inflammation, either bacterial, viral, allergic or autoimmune, of the paranasal sinuses.
The signs and symptoms of sinus infection:
It can be acute (going on less than three weeks) or chronic (going on more than three weeks). Sinusitis is one of the most common complications of the common cold. Sinus Infection symptoms include: Headache; facial pain; nasal congestion; fever; general malaise; thick green or yellow discharge; feeling of facial ‘fullness’ worsening on bending over.
Factors which may predispose to developing sinusitis include: allergies; structural problems such as a deviated nasal septum; smoking; nasal polyps; carrying the cystic fibrosis gene (research is still tentative).
Other sinus infection and allergy information can be found at this site where you’ll also find an interesting article regardinggluten allergy. It’s a food allergy that many people have probably heard about, but its details aren’t so widely known.
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