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Sinusitis Causes


Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses caused by a blockage in the sinus cavity that stem from the presence of foreign debris in the sinus passages.  A sinusitis infection is recognized by the blockage which causes inflammation or swelling of the lining in the sinus passages and cavities.  Sinusitis causes are blocked sinuses are very uncomfortable as pressure builds in the swollen sinus cavities.  There are various methods used to treat a sinusitis infection and experience symptom relief.  Treatments that result in drainage will produce symptom relief as well as alleviate the blockage and severe congestion.  Drainage is the act or process of drawing off fluids from a cavity or wound by means of suction or gravity. 

The four sinuses

There are several pairs of paranasal sinuses. There are the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses.  Signs and symptoms of sinusitis infection in the sinus area are headache, facial pain, pressure in the face that is dull or constant, aching over the affected sinuses.  Pain is likely to increase when laying down or bending over. 

  • ·         The pain in the head typically starts on one side of the head and progresses to both sides.  Sinus infections can also cause inner ear problems as a result of the nasal passages being clogged.  As a result of the nasal inflammation the affected person may feel dizzy or heavy head or a vibrating sensation in the head.  The nasal congestion from a sinus infection can induce a migraine. 

A sinusitis infection is experienced as a cold that won’t go away, nasal pressure, pain, postnasal drip, headache, pressure in the face and cheeks.  The blockage of foreign debris of bacteria, fungi or virus also triggers excess mucus production in the sinus cavities and inflammation due to the pathogens attacking the sinus cavity openings.  When the sinus cavity openings are attacked this leads to a more serious sinus infection. 

  • ·         Sinusitis develops typically when there is existing inflammation from a cold or allergy.  When bacteria get into the sinus cavities, they attack the swelling of the cavity lining, causing more inflammation.  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.   

Sinusitis can be classified into three categories: acute lasting less than four weeks, sub-acute lasting four to eight weeks, or chronic with a duration of eight weeks or more with additional symptoms that develop such as fatigue, dental pain, loss of smell and loss of taste.  All sinusitis classifications share similar symptoms, which make it difficult to distinguish between the three classes.  An acute sinusitis is the most common classification experienced with approximately 90% of adults experiencing sinusitis at some point in their life.  There are many conditions that contribute to the onset of a sinusitis infection such as the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps as well as a deviated septum.

Most physicians prescribe an oral antibiotic to treat sinusitis.  However, oral antibiotics are known to be marginally effective in treating a sinusitis infection.  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 in the sinus cavity 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 scant amount of blood vessels that are thus unable to deliver an effective dose to the site of infection.  The sinus cavities blood vessels which are swollen and infected providing all the treatment to the sinusitis 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.   There are other routes available to deliver medication to the sinus cavities during a sinusitis infection that are more effective.  An aminoglcoside is a potent antibiotic that is used specifically for sinus and lung infections and delivered through a nebulizer, for example.  Medication compliance is strongly advised as well as informing your doctor or pharmacist of your medical history and history of allergies.  This is an antibiotic that serves to kill the bacterial infections in the sinuses.

The treatment options available for a sinusitis infection include over the counter decongestants, antihistamines, expectorants, and nasal sprays.  Antihistamines such as Benadryl, Claritin or Sudafed  are “any drug that neutralizes the effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.” If antihistamines fail to provide adequate pain relief an analgesic can be recommended such as Alieve or Advil.  Analgesics typically are mild over the counter anti-inflammatories that are often taken in combination with antibiotics, decongestants and antihistamines to provide symptom relief for sinusitis.

Whatever the cause of your sinus infection, use an effective treatment!

That effective treatment is found through Sinus Dynamics!  A topical treatment is the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist, available only through Sinus Dynamics. 

Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. The aerosolized medicated mist is sent up into nasal passages reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact.

 Sinus Dynamics’ topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed.  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.  Call Sinus Dynamics today to order your treatment for your sinusitis causes and explore which sinusitis causes have been affecting you (877) 447-4276.


 
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