Yes, a sinus infection can lead to a black eye, though it's not very common. This occurs when the infection causes swelling or inflammation around the eyes, potentially leading to bruising or discoloration. Additionally, pressure from sinus congestion can cause blood vessels to rupture, resulting in dark circles or bruising under the eyes. If you experience this symptom along with severe pain or vision changes, it's important to seek medical attention.
Yes it Is very common
If the eye drops are for moisturizing or rewetting with contact lenses it should be fine to use them while you recover from your sinus infection. If the drops contain medication, check with your pharmacist or the prescribing doctor to make sure the medication in the drops and the medication for your sinus infection can be used together.If the tip of the eye drops bottle came in contact with your eye or tears, since your sinus infection started, call your doctor or pharmacist to see if they think the drops are contaminated and need to be replaced.
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is primarily an eye infection and is not directly responsible for causing sinus infections in others. However, if the pink eye is caused by a viral or bacterial infection, those pathogens could potentially spread and lead to respiratory issues, including sinus infections, in close contacts. It's important to practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of infections.
This is certainly not a breed-specific symptom. It sounds to me like a sinus or eye infection. I recommend visiting a vet to avoid further infection.
Sinus infection is due to viral, bacterial or fungal infection. Dicloxacillin can very much be prescribed to treat a sinus infection caused by staphylococcus bacteria.
It could be a sinus infection. See your doctor.
More than likely its a sinus infection.
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Yes sinus infection causes nose bleed.
Yes it is perfectly acceptable to wash your hair when you have a sinus infection.
Because you have an infection. The infection is in your headspace. Conjunctivitus can spread to or be a bi product of a sinus infection. It's all related. Keep in mind not everyone gets a migrane with an eye infection, and if a person is prone to migranes there is a chance that the two aiments are occuring simultanepusly but unrelated to one another.
You have a chronical fester sinusid,nothing to warry about.I had it when i was 12 years old,but i healed.It's genetical.It sometimes feels bad(your nose gets stuck),but you'll be ok.You should see a doctor,cause it could be anything.Good luck :) That sounds like a real possibility. See a physician to find out if it's an infection that needs antibiotics or if you could just get by with decongestants. That sounds most liekly like a sinus issue, though you should consult a physician. You might have a sinus infection or it could be something else.