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2006-07-14 13:06:09 · 6 answers · asked by Marie F 2 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

by the way, i'm having green/yellow nasal discharge-that's why i'm calling it an infection.... and i'm having pain in my face and head... and i'm 8 months pregnant!!!!

2006-07-14 13:46:37 · update #1

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What do you mean with sinus infection? well..when you say its infection..it is already in a bad stage and you have to do somethng about it. Common colds could be self-limiting..means that it resolves even without taking antibiotics..just water and vitamin c therapy will work. But sinus infection could get to worse if not treated right.Hope this helps. God bless! :0

2006-07-14 13:28:44 · answer #1 · answered by justurangel 4 · 1 0

You beneficial have plenty to wade by right here. in my opinion, I seldom use antibiotics for something. There are some very organic an infection combatants in organic variety. i'm getting a minimum of two sinus infections each 365 days-- I initiate with heat water and saline suggestions to moisturize, and clean out my sinuses, then gargle with salt water answer. i take advantage of an Olbas inhaler (like Vicks, yet with herbs) to help me breathe, and that i take Olive Leaf and Astragalus with an incredible Immune Booster like Kyolic Immune help each 4 hours basically such as you will possibly an antibiotic. I drink various water, and eco-friendly Tea, or Lemon Tea with honey, on an identical time as I certainly have this an infection. ward off all dairy that would produce greater mucus. Massaging the tips of my feet with the 1st joint of my thumb additionally facilitates. it relatively is the the place the nerve endings are to your sinuses, and a magnificent Reflexology technique. i might even upload an Advil chilly & Sinus, yet no better than a pair an afternoon, and not on the comparable time i'm taking the herbs--in many circumstances in between. desire this facilitates!

2016-10-07 22:34:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Ask a doctor!
Not sure, but.....
here is some information that may help:

Sinus infection caused by Dental problem
by Marlon D. Ludovice


Everyone has a sinus on each side of their nose called the maxillary sinus. Wherein, the roots of the upper back teeth go into the right and left maxillary sinuses. This can cause a problem during sinus season. If a sinus has an infection, it can fill up with fluid and cause the entire sinus lining to become inflamed. If encountered by patients they will feel pain in their upper back teeth along with a metallic taste in the mouth. Threatening a major dental problem if continuously endure.

Both of the maxillary sinuses drain into the nose. Nothing much really happens in the sinus except when the exit into the nose is blocked. Swelling in the nose can cause blockage of the sinus outlet and fluid builds up in the sinus. And when the sinus fills up with fluid, bacteria can grow in the fluid because the sinus is warm, dark, and moist. The problem started with the nose blocking up and this is usually caused by nasal and breathing allergies.

This concerns the dentists. Because continued nasal and sinus problems can lead to poor dental development. Wherein, if problems transpire longer can make doing orthodontics very difficult. It is necessary to consult dentist if symptoms persist. Regular check up will help you monitor your status about the disease.

But for the short term, a patient can spray their nose with sea salt spray. This moistens the nasal area and can loosen the snot blocking the sinus exit. Take hot showers and breathe in the hot spray to moisten your nose. Finally, fill up your tub and just let the water evaporate so that the air will stay moist. Lots of sinus problems happen when the heating or cooling systems dry out the air because this dries out your nose.

Caring for your nose and your teeth is the most helpful thing to do in order to prevent at least the effect and occurrence of a sinus infection. So if you are afraid to encounter such terrible sickness…love your whole body that is the least thing to do!

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2006-07-19 12:55:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You may get the antibiotic and still time may go on and on, and you're not getting over the sinus infection ---- and the next step helps you get over it. Take warm water, dissolve a tablespoon or 2 in it, and bravely sniff it up into your nose, past your sinus (!). Can be effective.

2006-07-14 13:18:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have never had one go away on its own. I do know however, that if you don't get antibiotics you will be in great pain. I let one go once with that same thought and I thought all of my teeth were falling out. Use warm compresses on your face under your eyes, it will help to break up the mucus. Also breathing in steam like a hot shower will loosen it up too.

2006-07-14 13:26:41 · answer #5 · answered by Debi 3 · 0 0

In my experience, they never resolve on their own. Some of the symptoms can go away for a while, but it doesn't mean the infection did. It will hide out and then flare up again. And I am a chronic sufferer. I finally wound up having surgery to clean them out---much better!

2006-07-14 13:17:32 · answer #6 · answered by Waferette 3 · 0 0

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