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order to get rid of sinusitis the patient must follow
the doctor’s treatment along with applying
easy home remedies. When giving a patient a prescription
the doctor thinks of medicines which will reduce
the pressure in the sinuses by draining the mucus
out, by killing the bacteria which produced the infection,
and will also consider a treatment which will protect
the nasal tissues from any damage.
The drug therapy can least three days or a week
depending on what drugs have been used and of the
severity of the infection in the sinuses.
The treatment is generally based on anti-biotherapy
along with decongestants, analgesics, corticosteroids
and mucolytics. Nowadays doctors prescribe antibiotic
drugs which are to be inhaled by the patient and
so will create a better contact between the antibiotic
and the affected sinus, clearing up the infection
faster.
The acute sinusitis generally lasts in a person
for three weeks and can disappear even without a
proper treatment. Sometimes these sinus infections
are caused by viruses so they do not need antibiotic
treatment. The best treatment for one person is to
be decided by the doctor who will know exactly what
type of sinusitis that patient has.
At home, the patient can use steam inhalation or
warm compresses applied on the face in order to reduce
the symptoms and get better faster.
Most people will get from their doctor an antibiotic
drug prescription and they must follow the treatment
as their doctor told them to and for the recommended
period of time otherwise the treatment might be inefficient
and not all the infection will be cleared out. Some
people might feel nausea or might vomit during the
antibiotic treatment. They must talk with their doctor
about it and they might get another type of antibiotic
which is suitable for their organism.
In those who sinusitis has been present for a long
time the period of recovery will be longer than in
those who have had sinusitis only for a few days
so the might need a longer antibiotic treatment.
The chronic sinusitis is known to be when the symptoms
have been present for more than 3 weeks in a person.
This form of disease is a lot more difficult to treat
than the acute one. The period of anti-biotherapy
might last from 3 to 4 weeks and needs to be associated
with corticosteroid therapy.
Sometimes the treatment with antibiotic does not
give any result and this only happens when the sinus
infection is produced by fungus or viruses and not
by bacteria. Therefore, antifungal therapy along
with corticosteroid or even surgery is needed. Surgery
is the last option of treatment but it is necessary
when complications like the infection of the facial
bones had occurred. |