There isn't an infectious disease doctor. All of them are able to treat Infectious Diseases. But a ear, nose & throat specialist, doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the upper respiratory system (ear, nose and throat) can effectively treat such infections.
This is a disease that has the symptom of chronic inflammation of the sinuses. One of the complications of the disease is poor drainage, which can lead to sinus infections, pressure, and headaches.
infections caused by bacteria, including strep throat, sinus infections, pneumonia, ear infections, tonsillitis, bronchitis, gonorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and urinary tract infections
Sinus infection symptoms include headache and pressure. You may also have ear pain. Most sinus infections are caused by viruses and will go away in 10 days. Many sinus infections are actually migraines- not sinus infections at all!
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Most sinus infections are viral, and most sinus infections to not respond to antibiotics. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
No. Acyclovir should not be used to treat a sinus infection. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug used to treat herpes. Sinus infections are bacterial and require an antibiotic.
ciprofloxacin for sinus infections
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Augmentin TM at 625 mg or any dosage is an antibiotic that is also mixed with clavulanic acid. It is used to treat certain infections as determined by a doctor. These include urinary tract infections and sinus infections.
There are people who say sinus doctor when they see a doctor treating a sinus patient, but I wouldn't say a sinus doctor, because a doctor who treat sinus patients also treat general ear, nose, and throat problems.Allergy doctors called as an allergist or an immunologist; these doctors can treat a sinus patient too.
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