Sinus Infection (Sinusitis)

Sinus Infection (Sinusitis)
You're coughing, your nose is stuffy, and you feel tired and achy, you may even have a severe headache. You think that you might be coming down with a cold. Later, when the Sinus medicine you have been taking to relieve symptoms of the common cold are not working and you've got a terrible headache, you finally drag yourself to the doctor.
After listening to your history of symptoms, examining your face and forehead, and perhaps doing a sinus X-ray, the doctor says you have sinusitis or a sinus infection in laymens terms.
Sinusitis means your sinuses are infected or inflamed. But this gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause. Health experts usually divide sinusitis cases into Acute cases, which last for 4 weeks or less
Subacute cases, which last 4 to 12 weeks Chronic cases, which last more than 12 weeks and can continue for months or even years Recurrent cases, which involve several acute attacks within a year Health experts estimate 37 million Americans are affected by sinusitis every year.
Healthcare providers report nearly 32 million cases of chronic sinusitis to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention annually. Americans spend $5.8 billion each year on healthcare costs related to sinusitis.
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