not that i know of, i recommend seeing a doctor for it right away.
Sinus pain and thick mucus is an indicator of a sinus infection. You will need to visit your doctor for antibiotics.
Sinus infection.
yes, if you have a sinus infection
Sinus pressure builds up from accumulated mucus that irritates the inside of the nose and causes sinus pressure. From there you have a full blown cold and can break down the mucus with medication.
Probably a sinus infection - consult a doctor or a pharmacist.
Believe it or not yes you can at times depending on how bad the infection is. Generally blowing the nose will cause green/yellow mucus and that's one sure sign you have a sinus infection so please see your doctor.
The most common infection organism in a sinus infection is caused by Anaerobic bacteria. It is can grow in the presence or absence of air and are a common cause of infections some that are serious or life threatening.
Yes; get such a dog to a vet ASAP.
Because it's common to get one.
Yes it Is very common
I think the problem that you are encountering is that you have a mucus blockage in your sinuses that is affecting your ears as well. The reason why I think that you still have this symptom is because the antibiotics that you are taking are designed to fight the infection while the allergy medication treats inflammation of mucus membranes (which relieves sinus pressure). But it in this case it seems that there is blocked mucus in the sinus cavity and none of the medication that you are using is designed to drain mucus. I know that Sinuswars offers a product that helps to decongest the sinus cavities but there are other products on offer that also help to drain mucus. By draining the mucus you be able to relieve pressure in the ear and clogging.
Oftentimes sinus infections linger because the sinus cavities are inflamed and mucus cannot drain properly. (The excess of mucus could be caused by an infection, like a virus, bacteria or mold -OR- by the body's belief there is an infection, an allergic reaction.)The mucus is trapped in one or more of the sinus pockets which in turn causes pain and pressure. Prednisone is an immunosuppressant and acts as an anti-inflamitory. It allows the inflamed tissues to shrink thereby allowing mucus to drain. Where appropriate, Prednisone may be combined with antibiotics or anti-allergen medication.