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A humidifier would easily clear up the sinus infection. I also recommend Vicks Vapo Rub (which i own no copyright to). I use that whenever i have a sinus infection. It clears me up very quickly. Drink lots of fluids, and a little unorthodox, but putting icy-hot under your nose and on your chest will also help.
No you can't get sick by sleeping with a humidifier. All humidifiers do is help moisturize the air. Air that is too dry can cause colds, sinus infections, or scratchy and sore throats.
Nasal rinses, decongestants, rest, and hot vapor (to help drain the sinus).
Yes, if the ear infection affects the semicircular canals in your ear that help you keep your balance.
If you have an infection you will need to see the doctor for antibiotics.
A dehumidifier typically removes moisture from the air, which could potentially worsen dry sinus symptoms. Instead, using a humidifier can add moisture to the air and help alleviate dry sinus issues. Additionally, staying hydrated and using saline nasal sprays may also provide relief.
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.
first what you want to do is nothing just lay in bed and hope it goes away that's really the only thing you can do and hey make sure your not pregnant sometimes that's the problem
Foods that will help in the recovery of a sinus infection include pinapple, yogurt, and fruits and vegetables such as apricots, apples, citrus fruits, pears, broccoli, kale and spinach.
A humidifier would easily clear up the sinus infection. I also recommend Vicks Vapo Rub (which i own no copyright to). I use that whenever i have a sinus infection. It clears me up very quickly. Drink lots of fluids, and a little unorthodox, but putting icy-hot under your nose and on your chest will also help.
If you suffer from a sinus infection every other week, you have a recurrent sinus infection. This can happen for a variety of reasons but the two most likely causes of this is untreated allergies or a fungal sinus infection. It is important that you treat any allergies that you may have, as they can cause your sinuses/nose to become congested. It is this congestion that allows an infection to develop as trapped mucus provides the perfect environment for bacteria to develop. You can try using a saline (salt water) solution to clean out your sinuses. A fungal sinus infection would require that you receive treatments from a doctor or over the counter medication that can help deal with this symptom. There are also various alternative treatments that can help treat this condition. could also be dental problems
Well, first of all, you need to go to a doctor to actually get it diagnosed. Once it's been diagnosed, the doctor will either have you wait for a week and care for it at home to see if it'll go away on its own, or they will put you on an antibiotic. Amoxicillin is common. Usually, you'd take the Amoxicillin for 10-14 days, but sometimes an extension to 21 days is recommended. If the Amoxicillin doesn't work, they may switch you to a more potent antibiotic. One thing you can do to avoid sinus infections is to stay away from dry climates. If, like me, you live in a desert, then having a humidifier in your house may help. I use one in my bedroom at night and it seems to help a lot. Good luck with your sinus infection!