Fungal Sinus Infection Treatment


What is a fungal sinus infection ?

A fungal sinus infection is a sinusitis infection that is caused by fungi in the sinus passages. Fungi also known as mycosis, caused by the presence of fungi in the nasal area, takes place when the fungi pass the resistance barriers in humans and animals and establish infections. Allergic fungal sinusitis is the most common form of sinusitis fungal infections and usually is a less complicated form of sinusitis. In this form, the individual who suffers with a sinusitis fungal infection will suffer from an allergic reaction to their own nasal passage collections. During the course of an allergic sinusitis fungal infection, the most prevalent symptoms are:

  • excessive nasal drainage
  • congestion
  • the possible development of nasal polyps (which occur as an immune system response)

Fungal infections tend to afflict the very young and very old as well as those who have been taking a strong course of antibiotics for an extended period of time. There are those that have a reaction to the fungi, and a fungal infection begins after contact and this can lead to a sinusitis fungal infection.

Like bacteria, a fungus can multiply and cause a sinusitis infection. Fungal spores are in the environment and we breathe in different kinds of fungal spores everyday into our nasal passages and sinuses. Some people are more susceptible to fungal infections such as those with compromised immune systems, those receiving chemotherapy, and diabetics. Yet, there are approximately 50, 000 kinds of fungi and very few are known to be problematic and cause human illness.

Can you tell me what type of fungal sinus infections there are?

There are three known types of sinus fungal infections: Allergic fungal sinusitis – similar to bacterial infection yet typically involves nasal polyps and thick drainage with likely sinus surgery that is intermittent throughout the lifetime of the patient to manage infection. Fungus ball sinusitis – overgrowth of fungal elements typically in the maxillary sinus typically in those who have reoccurring sinus infections and requiring sinus surgery. Chronic and acute invasive sinusitis – these are the most serious sinusitis infections and least common. Acute invasive fungal sinusitis is virulent in that it progresses quickly and grows into the sinus tissue and bone. Chronic invasive fungal sinusitis grows much slower with the same results as acute, yet stems from those with compromised immune systems such as those undergoing chemotherapy or uncontrolled diabetes.

Fungal Sinus Infection Treatment Options

The standard fungal sinus infection treatment options for fungal sinusitis symptoms typically include:

  • oral antifungal medication
  • spray (steroid)
  • surgery to remove the nasal polyps

A physician typically prescribes a nasal steroid to shrink the nasal polyp as well as reduce inflammation. In addition, the physician will recommend over the counter nasal spray as well for irrigation in the treatment of a sinusitis fungal infection. Oral antifungal medication and oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed for the treatment of a fungal sinusitis infection. Oral antifungal and oral antibiotic are the most common form of treatment prescribed by physicians for fungal sinusitis infection sinusitis at this time although they are known to be marginally effective in treating sinus infections.

Antifungal medications that are prescribed to treat fungal infections include: macrolides that are either compounded or as an IV medication as well as over the counter antifungal medications. Oral medications rely on the blood stream to deliver medication to the sinus cavity through the blood vessels in the nasal cavity. The small amount of blood vessels results in an ineffective method for delivering oral medications to the sinus cavity. It is the lack of blood vessels in the sinus cavity which make it difficult for the antibiotic and antifungal medication to get to the site of the infection in the sinus area. Hence, the antifungal and antibiotic cannot effectively fight the sinus fungal infection to the extent it is intended.

How Can I Make Sure The Sinus Infection Receives The Medication it Needs to Fight The Sinus Fungal Infection?

Sinus Dynamics offers a topical treatment referred to as Aerosol Therapy. Sinus Dynamics provides this sinus infection treatment method which uses a nebulizer to send medication directly into the sinus cavity and treat the sinusitis. A topical treatment method is actually preferred by ENT’s treating sinusitis infections, according to the “Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses” 2005.

Sinus Dynamics offers the most innovative treatment for sinusitis infection currently on the market with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories that are delivered directly into the sinus cavities with a state of the art nebulizer that produces a pressurized aerosolized mist. Sinus Dynamics nebulizer emits a fine medicated mist with 3.2-micron particle size that can rapidly enter the inflamed sinus cavities, depositing medication and making contact with the infection directly. Aerosolized medication is sent up into nasal cavity reaching the actual site of the sinusitis infection, fighting the infection on contact. Sinus Dynamics treatment approach is painless and effective in treating all forms of sinusitis and has a 98% success rate. Sinus Dynamics’ topical approach is highly successful and safe in treating sinusitis and it is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate as well as reaching the site of infection unlike the other treatment methods prescribed. Call Sinus Dynamics to discuss treatment options for your sinusitis fungal infection today (877) 447-4276.


 
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