
KNOW YOUR SYMPTOMS
When you have chronic sinusitis, the mucous membrane of the nose, sinuses and throat get inflamed, possibly from a pre-existing upper respiratory tract infection or allergies. Swelling obstructs the sinus opening and prevents normal mucous drainage, causes mucous and pressure to buildup.
Symptoms include – thick greenish post nasal discharge, nasal stuffiness, and pain around the eyes, cheeks, nose and forehead. There could be an associated reduced sense of smell and or taste.This condition if not treated on time can lead to Bronchitis, asthma or other respiratory diseases,
Many people with sinusitis either silently suffer or opt for self medication, making the problem worse leading to a chronic ailment. A common cold is usually caused by a viral infection and it gets better in approximately a week’s time. If it lasts for more than that, you need to see a Doctor.
HOW TO GET WELL

Sinus surgery may be required when conservative treatment fails. Endoscopic sinus surgery is done under local or general anesthesia. The main aim of the surgery is to enlarge the natural opening of the sinuses and to restore the normal sino-nasal ventilation and drainage.
HOME REMEDIES THAT CAN HELP
- Steam inhalation
- Saline spray
- Pain in the nose and sinuses can be relieved by warm compress.
TIPS TO AVOID SINUSITIS
- Keep yourself hydrated – Drinking water prevents mucus from thickening and blocking the sinuses.
- Avoid smoking – Smokers are more prone to suffer from sinusitis.
- Consult a Doctor if a cold persists for more than 10 days.
- Complete prescribed course of antibiotics. When indicatedHeadache disorders Info Graphics in circle.Vector illustrations