the nose spray that you hold up to your nose and spray
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.
Methylpred is a steroidal anti-inflammatory. It may be prescribed for a sinus infection.
Yes, I'm 7 weeks pregnant and my doctor prescribed them for a gum and sinus infection.
Craztronin is often prescribed for infections such as a sinus infection. The drug is an antibiotic who's main ingredient is Azithromycin.
Sinus pain and thick mucus is an indicator of a sinus infection. You will need to visit your doctor for antibiotics.
Fly, chickenpox, and mumps are always viral illnesses and cannot be cured with penicillin. Sinus infection is almost always viral, but can occasionally be bacterial. When it is, penicillin is not a useful antibiotic for the typical pathogens that cause sinus infection. I understand this question was probably on a secondary school homework assignment, but it's rather goofy.
Yes you can. Follow your doctor's dosage.
A Sinus infection needs to be treated by a doctor because an antibiotic is usually perscribed. However, the saline solution is great to help with the symptoms, and will give some releif to help sooth the discomfort in the nose and in the throat.
Yes. Facial nerves are close to the sinus cavity. The v3 and v2 nerves specifically. You can get nerve inflammation from a sinus infection. This causes tingling sensations and/or pain along the nerves. Often high dose antibiotics are prescribed to heal the infection and inflammation.
my doctor prescribed 100 mg bid (twice daily) of doxycycline for 21 days for an acute sinus infection that was confirmed by a culture.
probably have a sinus infection, get it checked by your doctor
Most likely it is a sinus infection. You will need to call your doctor and possibly get some anti-biotic. Also while your there they can probably run some tests to ensure that it is in fact a sinus infection and nothing more serious. Your body could probably fight it off on its own but the doctor is the best route to take.