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Bilateral Maxillary Sinus Disease and Sinus Infection
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[size=4][b]Bilateral Maxillary Sinus Disease - Sinus Infection - Causes of Sinus Infection[/b][/size][hr]The sinuses (say: sy-nus-is) are air-filled spaces found in the bones of the head and face. Sinuses start developing before you are born and some of them keep growing until you're about 20. There are four pairs of sinuses, or eight in all. They are located on either side of the nose in your cheeks, behind and between the eyes, in the forehead, and at the back of the nasal cavity.

[size=large][b]Sinus Infection, or Sinusitis, is an Inflammation of the Sinuses and Nasal Passages[/b][/size][hr]A sinus infection can cause a headache or pressure in the eyes, nose, cheek area, or on one side of the head. A person with a sinus infection may also have a cough, a fever, bad breath, and nasal congestion with thick nasal secretions. Sinusitis is categorized as acute (sudden onset) or chronic (long term, the most common type). Learning about things is what we are living here for now. So try to get to know as much about everything, including Silver Sinus whenever possible.

[list][*]Sinus surgery may have to be done to clean out the accumulated mucus and infection and to enlarge the drain hole to allow better mucus drainage.[*]People always think that they know everything about everything; however, it should be known that no one is perfect in everything.[*]There is never a limit to learning; even learning about Sinusitis.[*]Treatment of Sinus Infection Silver Sinus was developed specifically to address these findings.[*]When you go to a doctor looking for a sinus infection cure, the normal course of action is to prescribe antibiotics.[*]The sinuses are air-filled spaces in the skull (behind the forehead, nasal bones, cheeks, and eyes) that are lined with mucus membranes.[*]Healthy sinuses contain no bacteria or other organisms (they are sterile) and are open, allowing mucus to drain and air to circulate.[*]When doing an assignment on Nasal Congestion, it is always better to look up and use matter like the one given here.[*]Your assignment turns out to be more interesting and colorful this way.[*]As the sinus infection clears up, the sinus headaches should disappear.[*]In the meantime, over-the-counter pain relievers, decongestants and saline nasal spray might help you feel better.[*]Use these products only as directed.[*]It may help to drink plenty of fluids as well.[/list]

[size=large][b]Causes of Sinus Infection[/b][/size][hr]Fungus infection is known to cause sinus infection. Fungi are found profusely in our environment but it is harmless to humans as we have a natural resistance to fungi. But you must beware of the common black mold which we may find in our homes. Black mold can only proliferate in moist and damp areas. These are the areas where natural sunlight cannot reach. If nothing is done and you breathe in these mold spores regularly, your body's natural immune system could fall drastically.
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