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Distinguishing Sinusitis and Colds

Written By share on Friday, November 18, 2011 | 8:41 PM

Colds are common disease including symptoms suffered in the transition period as now. However, if you make a lot of nasal mucus and symptoms do not disappear in a week, it's likely a sinus infection.



Sinusitis occurs when one or several layers of infected sinuses. Infection can be caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Two-thirds of sinusitis that occurs usually short, but there is also a chronic or repeatedly.

Here are the signs of nasal discharge is not just a cold.


1. Pain and distress in the face

Sinuses are cavities in the bones around the nose. If a small cavity is blocked, mucus accumulation will occur so that there will be pain and weight in the face.

Blockage and inflammation of the sinuses can also cause the muscles around the temples and forehead rose causing head pain.

2. Exit thick snot

Nasal mucus discharge thick yellow or greenish is a major sign of a sinus infection. Colored mucus is caused by white blood cells as a sign of the body's immune system is fighting an infection.

3. Nose swollen

Bacteria which breed within the sinus cavity will cause swelling. Although nasal swelling experienced by ordinary people who suffer salesma or flu, the sinusistis swelling usually lasts longer.

4. Bad breath

Bad breath is not good on sinusitis symptoms resulting from accumulated mucus in the sinuses and nasal cavity and throat. The organism that causes sinus infection will produce effluent that causes bad breath.

5. Coughing up phlegm

Coughing up phlegm is usually followed by a sinus infection. What distinguishes it is the symptoms of bronchitis cough is worse at night and early morning. This happens because at the time of the sinuses drain the fluid into the throat so it stimulates cough receptors.

6. Fever

Experienced fever occurs because the body's immune system is fighting infection. In general, fever in the case of sinus infection is not high, but it also indicates the long-standing infection.

7. Sense of smell does not work

A sinus infection can dull the senses of smell due to the inflammation that occurs.

8. Watery eyes

If you are allergic to inhaled allergens such as pollen, animal dander, or dust mites, the body will take it as harmful particles. The reaction resistance that arises as a symptom of allergies is usually in the form of nasal congestion and watery eyes. This immune reaction can lead to sinusitis.

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