Suggest Treatment For Severe Sinus Infection
Brief Answer:
nasal irrigation may help
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
when a common cold subsides, sometimes the mucus is very sticky and difficult to drain. Sticky mucus may cause persistent cough and when you're lying down the mucus follows the law of gravity and obstructs your airways.
You can try irrigating your nasal passages regularly during the day and before lying down with normal saline. If this is not enough then an antihistamine may 'dry' your nose but this is not usually recommended.
If you've got fever or severe headache you should be examined by a doctor because antibiotics might be required.
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nasal irrigation may help
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
when a common cold subsides, sometimes the mucus is very sticky and difficult to drain. Sticky mucus may cause persistent cough and when you're lying down the mucus follows the law of gravity and obstructs your airways.
You can try irrigating your nasal passages regularly during the day and before lying down with normal saline. If this is not enough then an antihistamine may 'dry' your nose but this is not usually recommended.
If you've got fever or severe headache you should be examined by a doctor because antibiotics might be required.
I hope you find my comments helpful!
You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information.
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Would this work for sinus infection
Brief Answer:
yes
Detailed Answer:
Yes it would!
If you've got fever and/or headache though (sinusitis) then antibiotics might be needed.
Kind Regards!
yes
Detailed Answer:
Yes it would!
If you've got fever and/or headache though (sinusitis) then antibiotics might be needed.
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Can a chest cold lead to sinus infection & vice vers
Brief Answer:
common cold leads to sinus infection very often
Detailed Answer:
Chest cold is not usually associated with sinus infection. Common cold very often leads to sinusitis even if subclinical only.
The respiratory tract infections which may cause sinusitis are those that cause rhinitis (runny nose and congestion). Sometimes the upper and lower respiratory tract are both affected by respiratory viruses so there is no clear distinction between 'chest colds' and 'common cold'.
I hope this is more clear now!
Kind Regards!
common cold leads to sinus infection very often
Detailed Answer:
Chest cold is not usually associated with sinus infection. Common cold very often leads to sinusitis even if subclinical only.
The respiratory tract infections which may cause sinusitis are those that cause rhinitis (runny nose and congestion). Sometimes the upper and lower respiratory tract are both affected by respiratory viruses so there is no clear distinction between 'chest colds' and 'common cold'.
I hope this is more clear now!
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar