People who got an antibiotic to treat common sinus infections didn't have milder symptoms or see those symptoms go away faster than those who got... If you've ever had a painful sinus infection, all ...
Most of us are personally familiar with the symptoms of a sinus infection – congested nose, cough, fever, pain in the forehead or cheeks, and general misery. It’s impossible not to feel sympathetic ...
Each year in the United States, more than 30 million people suffer from sinus infections, and most end up getting treated with antibiotic medications. In fact, a new study found that more than Eighty ...
New guidelines released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America say that most sinus infections do not require antibiotics. They recommend prescribing antibiotics only if the case is severe or if ...
CHICAGO — Just in time for runny nose season, new research suggests routine sinus infections aren’t really helped by antibiotics and other medicine that’s often prescribed. In the British study, ...
According to recent guidelines, patients who have experiences sinusitits symptoms for 10 days or more should then wait another seven days — for a total of 17 days — to allow the infection to go away ...
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and ...
CHICAGO (AP) -- Just in time for runny nose season, new research suggests routine sinus infections aren't really helped by antibiotics and other medicine that's often prescribed. In the British study, ...
With cold and flu season comes an increased risk of sinus infections, which can trigger a runny nose, sinus pressure, congestion and postnasal drip, among other bothersome symptoms. Fortunately, you ...
Each year, more than 30 million people in the U.S. get sinus infections, also called sinusitis. Most sinus infections are caused by viruses, often the same ones that cause the common cold. Although ...