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Sinusitis Allergy InfectionThis entry was filed under Sinusitis InfectionSinusitis allergy infection It is estimated that sinus infections account for approximately 12 million doctor visits per year! Wow. A sinusitis allergy infection is fairly common and takes place following exposure to an allergen that produced allergies in the sinus cavities. Inflammation in the sinus cavities stem from a histamine reaction, causing blood vessels to swell after exposure to the allergen which then creates inflammation and mucus production in the sinus cavity. Allergy symptoms tend to dissipate when the allergen is removed. Not so with a sinus i... View Full Article Sinusitis Arrhythmia InfectionThis entry was filed under Sinusitis InfectionSinusitis Arrhythmia, more commonly referred to as Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia, is a naturally occurring variation in the heart rate that can take place during a breathing cycle. The sinus rhythm can be disrupted during a sinusitis infection due to blockages in the airways creating arrhythmia which is any disturbance in the heart rate. When a sinusitis infection has developed, it is caused by bacteria or a blockage in the sinus cavities typically from a cold or allergy. Swelling occurs in the sinus cavity and the sinus opening after bacteria enters inside of the sinuses.&n... View Full Article Sinusitis Bradycardia InfectionThis entry was filed under Sinusitis InfectionSinus infections can impact more than just the sinus area. The respiratory system and the cardiovascular system are connected e.g. the heart and the lungs. When our breathing is impaired by a sinusitis infection it is usually because of severe congestion and inflammation. As inflammation and congestion obstruct our airways making it difficult to breathe it is usually due to swollen membranes, excessive mucus and phlegm blocking the airways. The connection of our breathing or “respiration” to the cardiovascular system is a vital function. The heart wi... View Full Article Sinusitis Chronic InfectionThis entry was filed under Sinusitis InfectionA sinusitis chronic infection is caused by an obstruction of bacteria and mucus in the sinus cavity. Inflammation normally takes place when someone has an allergy or a cold. During the course of a cold or an allergy the bacteria can attack the inflamed walls of the sinus cavity lining, again producing more swelling. If the lining of the sinus cavity becomes severely inflamed, bacteria and mucus become trapped inside the sinus cavity producing the sinusitis infection. The most common symptoms that characterize a sinusitis infection are: nasal discharge co... View Full Article Sinusitis Cyst InfectionThis entry was filed under Sinusitis InfectionSinusitis cyst infection or nasal polyps are common and are typically harmless. A cyst is an air or fluid filled closed sac that has a distinct membrane and connected to nearby tissues. “Nasal polyps or polypoidal masses are benign masses in the mucus membranes of the nasal passages and paranasal sinuses: overgrowths that typically arise out of the maxillary sinuses associated with various disease and exposure to chromimum.” Most cysts in the body are benign tumors and result from plugged ducts or body outlets for secretions. Nasal polyps are overgrowths in the ... View Full Article Sinusitis Fungal InfectionThis entry was filed under Sinusitis InfectionA Sinusitis fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is the condition caused by the presence of fungi. Mycosis takes place when the fungi pass the resistance barriers in humans and animals and establish infections. Fungi can develop due to hot climate and humidity or overcrowded living conditions. Fungi can exist as airborne spores resulting in the fungi originating in the lungs or on the skin. Fungi exist on the body surface at all times, like bacteria, and are usually not problematic. In fact, fungi also reside in the sinus and nasal passages as well. Th... View Full Article |
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