I could still remember the time when my elementary school nurse told me that I had a cold. During those days, nobody really doubted a school nurse. Her advice was highly trusted amongst the students. I could still remember how stuffy my nose was. If it wasn’t stuffy, it was draining.
Later on, I started to think that the nurse didn’t know what she was talking about. “What is going on here? How could a cold actually last this long?” So I decided to pay a visit to the junior high school nurse. She told me that I was actually allergic to something and that I didn’t have a cold.
My parents had no clue about allergy medicine. My parents bough the allergy medication. Unfortunately it caused drowsiness. I could remember being so sleepy during class time. I couldn’t believe that my teacher actually accused me of taking drugs (the kind that aren’t allowed at school) when in fact I was only taking allergy medication.
That was the start of my sinus infection problems. Here are 2 types of sinusitis (sinus infections). Acute and chronic sinus infections.
Here’s are the symptoms:
Acute Sinus Infection Symptoms
* Mucus drainage down the back of the throat
* Fever is common
* Nasal congestion
* Pain behind the eyes
* Facial pain or soreness
* Pressure around the sinus cavities
* Nasal discharge
* Vision problems
* Headaches
Symptoms of Chronic Sinusitis
* Pain below the eyes
* Pressure across or above your nasal passages
* Chronic sore throat
* Toothaches
* Prolonged headaches
* Chronic nasal discharge
* Bad breath
* Prolonged facial pain
When Will These Sinus Infection Symptoms Go Away?
There’s man similarities between the 2 types of symptoms. The main difference is how long they occur and the severity of the symptoms. You can have acute sinus infections for 4-8 weeks. Chronic sinus infections typically last for longer period of time.
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