Approximately 20 percent of all Americans are sinus sufferers or get a sinus infection. People often adapt to living with sinus problems. They forget what it was like to breath freely or live without congestion and sinus pain. Many people believe that they have no choice.
Many sinus sufferers confuse cold symptoms, such as a runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes, with what, in fact, may be a serious sinus condition, a sinus infection, or sinus allergies, or a combination.
What is a sinus infection? Sinus infection also known as sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. A sinus infection can cause a severe headaches or pressure in the eyes, nose and cheek area (Often people believe they have a migraine or tooth infection.) A person with a sinus infection may also have a cough, a fever and nasal congestion with thick nasal secretions.
What causes a Sinus infection? There are many factors that can cause a sinus infection including bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis., a viral infection which can cause damage to cell of the sinus linings, pollutants and fungi.
Common Symptoms: Common Symptoms of a sinus infection include nasal congestion with discharge or postnasal drip (mucus drips down the throat behind the nose), Pain or pressure around the inner corner of the eye or down one side of the nose, Headache in the temple or surrounding the eye, Pain or pressure symptoms worse when coughing, straining, or lying on the back and better when the head is upright and Fever.





