Showing posts with label sinus problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sinus problems. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Symptoms and Treatment of Pan Sinusitis

For those of you who are confused by a diagnosis of pan sinusitis, it might help to understand exactly what this means. It is the swelling and irritation of all para-nasal sinuses on one or both sides of your sinus cavities, which are in your head.

Para-nasal sinuses are the spaces filled with air operating in conjunction with the nasal cavities and are located in the facial areas as well as parts of the skull. There are four main para-nasal sinus cavities which could become inflamed, causing the pan sinusitis condition. Typically, when someone gets a sinus infection, maybe one or two sinus cavities are affected instead of all of them like with pan sinusitis.

An In-Depth Look at Pan Sinusitis

To understand why pan sinusitis may be more serious, you have to understand where all of those para-nasal sinuses are located. There are four basic groups of these para-nasal sinuses: frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid. With the frontal sinuses, these are typically over the eyes behind the forehead. The maxillary sinuses are located under the eyes and behind the cheek bones.

The ethmoid sinuses encompass a very small area between the nose and eyes and are located in the ethmoid bone. The sphenoid sinuses are housed within the sphenoid bone which is located in the middle of the base of the skull and right under the pituitary gland. As these four main locations encompass quite a bit of the head, having an infection in all of these areas can account for why pan sinusitis can be miserable for you if you are suffering from it.

Symptoms and Treatment

With pan sinusitis, you will likely experience quite a few symptoms such as, fatigue, headache, sinus pressure and pain, bad breath, fever, toothaches, tenderness in the facial areas, loss of smell, sore throat due to post nasal drip and even coughing. While taking over the counter pain reliever of decongestants may help ease some symptoms, prescription medications such as antibiotics or anti-fungal treatments are necessary.

In uncommon cases, abnormalities in the sinus cavity structures or even the presence of polyps or tumors could be causing pan sinusitis. In these instances, surgery is needed to remove these obstructions. A CT scan is the only way usually to identify if growths or other abnormalities are the cause of your sinus problems.

Speak with your doctor and talk with them about your diagnosis of pan sinusitis and what it means for you in terms of treatment. Only with all the facts such as causes and surgical recovery time can you make the best educated decision on your treatment options.

To Your Health,

Michael Toscano & Brue Baker
Owners / Founders

Monday, April 14, 2008

Sinus Problem Symptoms: What To Look For

For many people, yearly sinus congestion is an ongoing battle. Allergies can trigger the onset of sinus congestion and discomfort and being aware of sinus problem symptoms can help patients learn what to look for and when to seek a physician's assistance.

Sinus Problem Symptoms: Causes and How To Pursue Treatment

Sinus problem symptoms, for some, can be predictable. People with allergies that occur during a specific season can expect to have sinus problem symptoms. A virus can also cause a sinus infection by damaging the lining of the sinus passages and causing them to become inflamed. Then bacteria that is normally present in the sinus passages becomes trapped and multiplies, causing an infection to occur.

A sinus infection can happen in any of the sinus passages. The sinus symptoms may vary according to which sinus passage is infected. When a person has an Ethmoid sinus infection, which is one that occurs behind the eyes, the sinus problem symptoms are: nasal congestion, pain or pressure by the inner eye and down the nose, headache and fever is a common complaint with this type of sinus infection.

The sinus problem symptoms associated with Maxillary sinus infection, which happens in the sinus passages behind the cheekbones are, pain across the cheekbones or even in the upper teeth, the cheekbones can be red and swollen, fever, and of course a congested nose. Sinus problem symptoms that can happen when a patient has other sinus infections include the above symptoms and headaches in the front of the head, pain when lying down and even double vision can become one of the sinus problem symptoms.

It is important when experiencing sinus problem symptoms to visit with a physician. Untreated sinus infections can be a serious problem and the infection needs medical assistance in order to clear up. Antibiotics are generally the proper course of treatment for a sinus infection, but a physician needs to be seen to determine if there are any other problems.

When a patient is having sinus problem symptoms, they can be extremely uncomfortable. There are some over the counter medicines that can be taken to help relieve some of the sinus problem symptoms such as Mucinex. A physician can give advice on which over the counter medicines will work best for your symptoms.

Sinus problem symptoms are an indication of an infection and a patient needs to pay attention to the symptoms in order to get the best treatment for a possible infection.

To Your Health,

Michael Toscano & Brue Baker
Owners / Founders
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