In the context of a sinus infection, "seeding" refers to the process by which pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, spread from one area of the body to the sinuses, leading to infection. This can occur when an existing infection in another part of the respiratory system, like the nose or throat, migrates to the sinus cavities. Seeding can contribute to the development of acute sinusitis or exacerbate chronic sinus issues. Effective treatment often focuses on addressing the initial infection and reducing inflammation in the sinuses.
Sinus infection.
Maybe the air is too dry in your home. Try using a humidifier in the winter.
This could be the sign of a sinus infection.
Probably a sinus infection - consult a doctor or a pharmacist.
You may have a cold and or a sinus infection. I would go to a doctor.
Seeding is a term that is used for creating new questions in the website.
if you mean where it comes out, then yes
You may have a cold and or a sinus infection. I would go to a doctor.
The term "seeding" can mean any number of things, but perhaps the most common usage is with seeding a lawn. Local lawn care providers can provide tips and tools for seeding your lawn.
Yes. I have had it prescribed to me twice by ER doctors. Once for a sinus infection which worked within 24 hours . ( first one I've ever had and hope to god I don't have another sinus infection ) the second time for strep throat and two ear infections at the same time. Throat is doing better after 2 days and ears no longer hurt but still have minimal hearing from both ears. On the plus side my ears are itching inside which usually mean I will get my hearing back soon.
URI most commonly stands for upper respiratory infection.Arterial Blood Gasupper respiratory infection (e.g. a cold)URI stands for Upper Respiratory Infection. This is often used in reference to a nasal or sinus infection. A lower respiratory infection would be pneumonia.Usually, this abbreviation stands for "Upper Respiratory Infection."
URI most commonly stands for upper respiratory infection.Arterial Blood Gasupper respiratory infection (e.g. a cold)URI stands for Upper Respiratory Infection. This is often used in reference to a nasal or sinus infection. A lower respiratory infection would be pneumonia.Usually, this abbreviation stands for "Upper Respiratory Infection."