Sinus Infections Treatment Doctor in San Antonio TX
If you are experiencing symptoms of sinus infections and are looking for a diagnosis and treatment for a sinus infection, visit Fast Aid Urgent Care! For more information, call us or join the virtual line. We have convenient locations to serve you in Bulverde Rd San Antonio TX, Bastrop TX, Alamo Ranch San Antonio TX, La Grange TX, Leon Springs San Antonio TX, New Braunfels TX, Potranco Road San Antonio TX, and Dripping Springs TX.
Table of Contents:
What is the sinus?
What causes a sinus infection?
How long do sinus infections last?
How do you treat the sinus?
Sinusitis is inflammation, or swelling, of the lining in the sinuses. The sinuses are four cavities in the head. Very narrow channels connect them. The sinuses start to make thin mucus that drains out of the channels of the nose. This drainage helps to keep your nose clean and free of bacteria. Normally it’s filled with air, but sometimes the sinuses can become blocked and filled with fluid. When this happens, bacteria can grow and cause infections.
This is also known as rhinosinusitis; the nasal tissue is almost always swollen if the nasal tissues are inflamed.
Sinusitis can be caused by a few factors including a virus, bacteria, or fungus that swells and blocks the sinuses. A few specific causes can include:
– Common cold
– Nasal and seasonal allergies
– Polyps
– Deviated septum
– Weak immune system from illness or your medications
For children who spend time in daycares, using pacifiers or drinking bottles whilst lying down could increase their chances of getting sinusitis.
While for adults, smoking increases the risks of sinus infections. If you do smoke, you should think about quitting, as smoking is harmful not only to you but also to the people around you.
While you cannot spread bacterial sinusitis, you can spread the viruses that lead to sinusitis. A few common signs and symptoms of sinusitis include:
– Postnasal drip
– Nasal discharge or stuffy nose
– Facial pressure, headache, and or pain in your teeth or ears
– Bad breath
– Cough
– Tiredness
– Fever
Your healthcare physician will ask you a list of questions when diagnosing if you have a sinus infection or not to develop a detailed medical history and find out any of your symptoms. They may also do a physical exam. During the exam, your physician will check your ears, nose, and throat for any swelling, draining, or blockage. In extreme cases, you may be referred to a specialist for your symptoms.
There are two major forms of sinus infections, they are acute and chronic. Acute sinus infections can last anywhere from ten days to up to eight weeks. A chronic infection lasts much longer and is an ongoing infection. It may seem like the chronic infection is improving, but it comes right back just as severe as before. Chronic sinus infections can drag on for months at a time. Both acute and chronic sinus infections can be either viral or bacterial. Some long-standing infections are known to be fungal.
Sinusitis can be treated in several different ways; each depends on how severe the case of sinusitis is.
A simple sinus infection can be treated with:
– Decongestants
– Over-the-counter cold and allergy medications
– Nasal saline irrigation
– Drinking fluids
If symptoms of your sinus infection do not improve after 10 days, your doctor may prescribe:
– Antibiotics
– Oral or topical decongestants
– Prescription intranasal steroid sprays
Chronic sinus infections can be treated by focusing on the underlying condition. This usually is treated by:
– Intranasal steroid sprays
– Topical antihistamine sprays or oral pills
– Leukotriene antagonists to help reduce the swelling and allergy symptoms
– Rinsing the nose with a saline solution that may also contain other types of medications
If you are showing signs or symptoms of a sinus infection, and you want a proper diagnosis to help with treatment, visit Fast Aid Urgent Care today! For more information, call us today or join the virtual line. We serve patients from Bulverde Rd San Antonio TX, Windcrest TX, Selma TX, Bastrop TX, Paige TX, Smithville TX, Alamo Ranch San Antonio TX, Leon Valley TX, Helotes TX, La Grange TX, Rabbs Prairie TX, Halsted TX, Leon Springs TX, Fair Oaks Ranch TX, Cross Mountain TX, New Braunfels TX, Hunter TX, Zorn TX, Potranco Road San Antonio TX, Rio Medina TX, Rolling Oaks Estates TX, Dripping Springs, TX, Saddletree Ranch TX, and Belterra TX.
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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Urgent Care
▸ Walk-in Family Care
▸ Children’s Health
▸ Sports Physicals
▸ DOT Physicals
▸ Pediatric Urgent Care
▸ Immunization