Long lasting cold symptoms may be sinusitis | Arthritis Information

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If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold. Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold. Allergy sufferers are also more likely to develop sinusitis.

An estimated 31 million Americans develop sinusitis each year, leading to 18 million physician visits and .8 billion in overall health expenditures according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI).

Sinusitis occurs when drains in the sinus cavities - hollow areas behind the forehead and cheeks - become blocked due to inflammation caused by a cold or allergies. The blockage prevents mucous from draining normally, leading to infection.

Sinusitis is easily recognized by a green or gray nasal discharge, foul tasting post-nasal drip, facial pain/pressure or light fever.

Sinusitis can last for months, or even years, if not properly treated. A physician will typically prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection and patients may also use decongestants to relieve stuffiness.

An allergist/immunologist is the best-qualified medical professional to diagnose and treat underlying allergies that contribute to sinusitis. For more information or to use the AAAAI Physician Referral Directory at American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology to find an allergist/immunologist near you.

Been there, done that! Done with this placeLibby22009-02-10 01:16:02I had my first bout of sinusitis over the holidays, it was not fun. I just went to the doctor on Friday because my ear has been clogged. I had a headache when I went but didn't feel too bad. Turns out I had a fever and he said I had a sinus infection that was making the tube in my ear get clogged up. Who knew???
He gave me a pred pack and an antibiotic (sipro) I am still not sure what the pred pack was for.
 
I didn't even know how bad I was feeling until  I started the meds.  I feel like a different person now, even though my ear is still clogged!

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