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Diagnosis of Sinus Infections a Difficult Task


Category:  >>  Children's health

By Mike Harader   [ 16/11/2007 ]
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When trying to determine whether or not you have a sinus infection, allergies or just a common cold, similar symptoms can make it difficult to diagnose. A sinus infection is also called sinusitis. A sinus infection is literally an infection or inflammation of the sinus cavities. The number of humans affected by sinus infections each year totals in the millions.

Sinus infections can cause pain, discomfort, suffering and in rare instances even worse than that. There are different symptoms of a sinus infection and these symptoms can vary depending on the individual and also upon which of the four different sinus cavities are being affected.

Another thing to consider is the difference between an acute sinus infection and a chronic sinus infection. An acute sinus infection will normally last less than eight weeks or occur less than three times each year while a chronic sinus infection will last longer than eight weeks or occur four or more times each year.

Some of the common symptoms of a sinus infection may include nasal discharge, facial pain or pressure in the infected sinus cavities, fever, headache, toothaches and postnasal drip, sore throat and bad breath.

Unfortunately, many of these symptoms can also occur when you have a common cold or if you have certain types of allergies. A runny nose, for example, can be a sign of a cold, allergies or possibly a sinus infection. This is true for many of the other symptoms as well.

If you would like to get an accurate diagnosis of what is causing your particular symptoms you should consult your health care practitioner or your family doctor to get an exact prognosis.

Your health care provider has many tools available that he or she can use to provide you with a definitive answer to your exact condition. Some of the tools your doctor may use include taking an X-ray of your sinuses or even taking an MRI or a CAT scan.
If you feel you may have a sinus infection, be sure to see your doctor right away and get the proper treatment.

For more information about the common symptoms of sinus infections and other sinus infection information, visit sinus infection today.

About the author:
Michael Harader is a business entrepreneur who has been involved in the sinus infection industry for several years. For more information on sinus infections please visit http://www.silversinus.com today.

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