Sinus Infection Complications – Dangerous Pathogens
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Complications Sinus infection complications usually develop from over treating viral sinus infections with antibiotics. Our immune systems are always busy fighting off pathogens to prevent infection in all areas of our body. When the immune system is weakened it is possible to succumb to an infection. With oral antibiotics being over prescribed, the good bacteria as well as some of the bad bacteria get killed off leaving us wide open for sinus infections. An infection takes root when the bacteria, virus or fungus disrupt cellular functions causing the system to get overwhelmed and interfering with the natural balance of the system. It is an important point that many viral infections cause nasal membranes to swell, develop fever, and produce excess mucus production. Signs of infection are swelling, fatigue, and nasal congestion during the course of a sinusitis infection. Bacterial infections usually produce pus, inflammation, and redness. Those with compromised immune systems or immune suppressing drugs are always at risk of infection, as are those with some genetic disorders which can cause sinus infections as well as secondary infection. Complications of Sinus Infection Fortunately, antibiotics are typically able to address the serious sinus infections, some may be provided intravenuously if the infection is life threatening. If any of the four sinuses are infected a variety of complications unique to those sinuses can develop. If a sinus infection does not begin to clear after two weeks and the person is on medication with symptoms appearing to get worse, it is strongly advised to see your doctor. Indication of complications of a sinus infection:
Complications are more common in those who do not have a history of sinusitis, chronic sinusitis. Those with a history of sinusitis have some degree of immunity from complications. There are four sets of paranasal sinuses. The four sinuses are the:
Each set of sinuses are located centrally in the face area. There are several complications that develop from sinus infections. All infections near the brain, whether they are dental, nasal, or auditory present a threat to the integrity of the brain infection. The following are the most prevalent sinus infection complication:
Other demographics that are at risk are those who have acquired the dangerous bacteria, MRSA which is a staph infection resistant to most forms of antibiotics. Currently, the class of antibiotics referred to as glycopeptides are the antibiotics of choice used to treat MRSA. Complications from MRSA include infections which burrow deep into the tissue and entering the bones, joints, bloodstream, heart valves as well as lungs. MRSA can be lethal and if it is in the nasal cavity, very close to the brain, this is extremely dangerous. Effective treatment is required. Complications can result from many preexisting conditions such as cystic fibrosis which is a genetic disorder that results in chronic sinus infections and respiratory infections. These patients have a high risk to all sinus infection complications due to their compromised immune systems and extreme overproduction of mucus. Frontal sinus infections pose a threat to teenagers more often than adults, due to lack of maturation of the frontal sinus area. A sinus infection in the frontal sinuses produce head ache, facial pressure and possible dizziness. Unfortunately, frontal sinus infections can result in serious injury if left untreated. A frontal sinus infection occurs in less than 4% of patients but can result in intracranial complications. Strong medicine There is a new treatment that is available to treat serious sinus infections. With the over use of oral antibiotics, Sinus Dynamics has taken the lead in addressing this problem. There are more than 35 million people who suffer with sinus infections and an effective treatment is available in an aerosolized form, surpassing the benefits of an oral route of treating sinus infections. A sinus medication that is topically applied through a nebulizer has been shown to be the most effective approach resulting in an 98% success rate in the treatment of sinusitis. Sinus Dynamics’ uses custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungals, and anti-inflammatories delivered intranasally by pressurized mist with a state of the art nebulizer. Unlike oral antibiotics, Sinus Dynamics’ topical approach to treating sinusitis is particularly effective as medications that are topically applied result in little to no side effects and ensure a low systemic absorption rate. Call Sinus Dynamics today for your sinus infection complications and receive the most effective treatment for your sinus infection complications, today (877) 447-4276! Related Articles |
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