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Acute Maxillary Sinusitis Problems are distinguished by upper teeth pain, pressure below the eyes, and facial pain as well as the constellation of sinusitis symptoms. The maxillary sinuses are located in the area below the eyes and above the teeth. Sinusitis is caused by a blockage of bacteria and mucus in the sinus cavities. The sinusitis infection begins from an existing cold or allergy that causes inflammation of the sinus cavity lining typically. When the sinus cavity is inflamed and bacteria enter the nasal passages, bacteria can then attack the swollen lining. The amount of swelling that occurs in the nasal passages causes the cilia to stop flushing out the trapped bacteria and mucus; this is the onset of a sinusitis infection. There are many treatment methods available to treat maxillary sinusitis, whether acute or chronic sinus infections.
This increase of inflammation at the sinus cavity openings leads to a more serious sinus infection that traps bacteria in the sinus cavities. During a sinusitis infection, the cilia which are small hairs in the nasal passageways cannot perform their function of removing the debris that is blocked inside the sinus cavity. There are a myriad of symptoms that take place with a sinusitis infection. Common symptoms of a sinusitis infection include: cough, headache, upper respiratory congestion, postnasal drip, nasal discharge, fever, facial pain and facial pressure. At night, the sinusitis symptoms can worsen when lying down, as mucus and phlegm settle back into the sinuses and throat allowing for congestion, blocked airways and nasal discharge to take place. A diagnosis of chronic sinusitis can also result in a reduction in the sense of smell and taste. In addition, chronic sinusitis is associated with nasal polyps, subdividing the diagnosis of chronic sinusitis cases with or without polyps unlike acute sinusitis. As the causes of chronic sinusitis is poorly understood exploring environmental factors, like dust and mold, bacteria, fungus, and pollution are useful in causation.
When the sinusitis infection lasts for less than twelve weeks it is acute sinusitis. The most common symptoms of acute sinusitis are cough, congestion, and postnasal drip. Frequently, those suffering with sinusitis are prescribed nasal sprays or they are encouraged to purchase over the counter nasal sprays. A nasal spray is a treatment method that is widely recommended for a sinusitis infection and can provide some sinus relief but nasal sprays are somewhat limited in providing actual treatment. Nasal sprays are obtained over the counter or prescribed by a physician. Due to the design of the bottle, a nasal spray emits a large particle size that cannot fit into the tiny sinus openings nor can the particle reach into the upper nasal passage. The large particle size cannot treat the inflamed openings of the sinus cavities nor remove the pathogens caught inside the upper sinus cavities. For effective treatment, medication is needed to make contact with the infected areas that are often deep inside the sinus cavities. Therefore, a nasal spray can only offer limited relief and treatment to the lower sinuses in a sinusitis infection and cannot reach the sinuses located deep in the skull, such as the sphenoid sinuses. Nasal sprays only treat the lower nasal passages and remove pathogens in the lower sinus regions.
Many physicians prescribe oral antibiotics to treat sinusitis and oral antibiotics are currently the most common treatment prescribed for a sinusitis infection yet they are marginally effective. Oral antibiotics unfortunately rely on the blood stream and blood vessels exclusively to carry medication to the infected sinus cavity. Relying on the sinus cavities to provide the medication through the limited supply of blood vessels is problematic as the blood vessels cannot deliver an effective dose of medication to the actual site of infection. Recurrent sinusitis infections are common with the use of oral antibiotics due to the blood vessels inability to provide an effective dose to the site of infection. The sinus cavities scant supply of blood vessels which are swollen and infected providing all the treatment to the infection results in an ineffective method for treating this area of the body. In short, it is difficult to effectively treat any sinusitis infection with oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin.
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Sinus Dynamics offers custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered topically into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer. Sinus Dynamic’s nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 1.0 to 3.2 micron sized particle that can easily travel up into the inflamed sinus cavities and make contact with the trapped bacteria as well as reaching the inflammation at the opening of the sinus cavities. Sinus Dynamics offers the most effective treatment for all types of sinusitis infections by delivering medication directly into the sinus cavity. A topical treatment also ensures little to no side effect as well as a low systemic absorption rate. Sinus Dynamics sinus therapy is highly effective, easy to use, and safe with a 98% success rate in the treatment of patients who are suffering with sinusitis infections. Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your treatment for acute maxillary sinusitis problems today(877) 447-4276.
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