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is My Sinusitis Causing My Tinnitus?
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[size=4][b]Clear Up Sinuses - is My Sinusitis Causing My Tinnitus?[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:Does your sinusitis actually cause your tinnitus? The answer is that it probably depends on the type of tinnitus you have and what other symptoms you have. Do the noises in your ears consist of glugging or popping noises? Do you feel a fullness or feeling of pressure in your ears? Does swallowing or blowing your nose affect the sounds? If so the answer may be yes, indirectly.

Must be mentioned here that there are numerous other conditions that can cause Eustachian tube dysfunction including allergies and nasal infections, including the common cold. Otitis-media (middle ear infection), most commonly also an allergy, can also give similar symptoms. It is therefore important that you always consult your doctor to ascertain the exact cause and obtain the appropriate treatment. The length of an article is rather immaterial about its response from people. People are more interested in the matter about Sinuses, and not length.

Although I have seen no research suggesting that sinusitis and tinnitus are directly linked, the accompanying drugs used to treat sinusitis i.e. antibiotics and antihistamines are thought to cause thickening of the mucous in the middle ear. . The middle ear has mucous membranes (mucosa), which produce a mucous necessary to cleanse it, although the middle ear itself is ideally an air filled space.

What appears on the surface to be a totally unconnected condition could have, when treated, a profound affect on your tinnitus. Paul Cullen is the founder of ***** and is the author of the self-help book 'Tame Your Tinnitus' which helps people, particularly in the early stages of tinnitus reduce the effects and cope with the condition. The more interesting an article, the more takers there are for the article. So we have made it a point to make this article on Sinuses as interesting as possible!

Also it is, evidently, quite rare for anyone to have infected sinuses without associated rhino-sinusitis (inflammation or infection of the nasal openings to the sinuses) and since the ears, nose and throat are all connected it follows that what appears to be a purely a sinus infection may also affect the ears etc indirectly causing or contributing to tinnitus. As we got to writing on Sinus, we found that the time we were given to write was inadequate to write all that there is to write about Sinus! So vast are its resources. Wink

Clue is that these noises are often changed or reduced by swallowing or blowing the nose since this can increase or equalize any negative pressure in the ear. People are inclined to think that some matter found here that is pertaining to Sinus is false. However, rest is assured, all that is written here is true!

[size=large][b]Does this Happened to You?[/b][/size][hr]You go to the doctor, because you do not feel well. You tell the doctor that you have facial pain and pressure, nasal stuffiness and discharge, cough and congestion, headache and fever, loss of smell, fatigue and bad breath. The doctor tells you, that you have sinusitis (sinus infection). He prescribes you an antibiotic and tells you to pick up a decongestant. You take all of the medicine. Only to have your sinusitis, come back in less than a week. The medicines that you get from the doctors, most of the time does not cause 96% of the sinus infections. If you want to stop sinus pain and cure it for good, then keep reading!

[size=large][b]To Make Sure that Your Body, Will Function Properly for a Long Time[/b][/size][hr]Start living healthy as soon a possible. Starting now, will help the body to fight off symptoms of many illnesses and diseases. Some factors can lead to an early onset of sinus infections (sinusitis) include a poor diet. Some diseases are hereditary, and you can still be at risk. By keeping healthy you are helping your body to be able to control the symptoms when they onset. Break-free from your debilitating sinus infection and invest in your happiness and well-being. Do not wait until your sinus infection is completely out of control. You must have searched high and low for some matter for Sinusitis, isn't it? That is the main reason we compiled this article for you to get that required matter!

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[size=large][b]Recurrent Sinusitis: is Sinus Inflammation Symptoms Lasting 8 Weeks or Longer[/b][/size][hr]Several attacks within a year. Acute Sinusitis: is a sudden cold-like symptom such as runny and stuffy nose, headache, facial pain and pressure, which gets better with an antibiotic, and lasts no more than 10 days It is not always that we just turn on the computer, and there is a page about Chronic Sinusitis. We have written this article to let others know more about Chronic Sinusitis through our resources. Big Grin.

[i]Types of sinus infections:Chronic Sinusitis: is a sudden cold-like symptom such as a runny and stuffy nose, headache, facial pain and pressure, which does not go away after 7-10 days[/i]

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[list][*]Types of sinuses: Frontal sinuses- located in the forehead.[*]Maxillary sinuses- located behind the cheekbones.[*]Ethmoid sinuses- located between the eyes.[/list]

There are four pairs of sinusitis in our skull namely- Frontal sinuses, Ethmoid sinuses, maxillary sinuses and sphenoid sinuses. Normally, instead of creating any problem, they help in many functions like providing insulation to the skull, resonance to voice and in reducing the weight of the skull. They are vulnerable to bacterial infection and when bacteria or other microorganism infect, one experiences some problems and the condition is called sinusitis. There are some symptoms of this infection called the sinusitis symptoms.

You will experience nasal congestion and there may be a discharge with thick pus, which may be yellowish-green or simply yellowish in color.You may also experience pain in teeth when you bend downwards. The symptoms may vary depending on the intensity of the problem.The symptoms may continue for more than 10 days and they worsen after 5-6 days from infestation. Sometimes patients may experience severe headache along with nasal congestion. They may also experience pain in some particular areas of the face.The eyes may appear red, bulge a little and may be painful.You may also experience some kind of irritation in your nose.Some patients are reported to experience double vision too.Fever with persistent cough is also a common sinusitis symptom.You may feel fatigued and experience a lack of response due to decongestants or antihistamines.Most common symptoms are too much sneezing, muscle ache, throat infection, and nasal drippings.

[list][*]Generally, when you are infested by cold or flu, the viral attack causes some sinusitis symptoms but they are very common to all.[*]On the other hand, if bacteria attack you, the symptoms will not include flu or even cold.[*]If bacteria infect your sinuses you will have the following sinusitis symptoms: Failure is the stepping stone to success.[*]So if you do fail to understand this article on Sinuses Ethmoid, don't fret.[*]Read it again a few times, and you are sure to finally get its meaning.[/list]

[size=large][b]Sinusitis Occurs in Children, the Symptoms May be Different from Adults[/b][/size][hr]Since children are likely to develop ethmoid sinuses located near eyes, they would feel pain in eyes, facial areas, headache, persistent nasal discharge, daytime cough, and fever. Their symptoms become very much severe when they are 3-4 days old. Some children may also experience vomiting, irritability, gagging on mucus, and body pain. If such sinusitis symptoms are seen in children or an adult they must immediately consult ENT specialists to cure the ailment. Developing a basis for this composition on Sinus was a lengthy task. It took lots of patience and hard work to develop.

[size=large][b]Sinus Infections are One of the Most Common Infections Across the World[/b][/size][hr]Sinus attacks are caused by an infection in the sinuses or cavities that are present in the bones near the nose. When there is any swelling in these sinuses because of some infection, breathing becomes difficult resulting in fever, headaches, and other discomforts. This is known as sinusitis.

[list][*]There are many over-the-counter decongestions and pain killers available to provide relief from sinus infections.[*]These can be in the form of tablets or sprays.[*]There are also home remedies for sinus infections like a cold/hot compress, jalapeno pepper, ripe grape juice, etc.[*]These can provide effective relief from sinus symptoms.[*]But acute or chronic sinusitis requires continuous treatment from a specialist.[/list]

Each sinus or cavity in the skull has an opening that allows free exchange of mucus and air. Each sinus is joined to the other by a mucous membrane lining. When there is an infection like hay fever or a disease like asthma, these sinuses and the lining become inflamed, causing air and mucus to be blocked inside or a vacuum to be created. This can cause pressure on the sinus walls, causing severe pain. There are four kinds of sinuses: frontal sinuses, maxillary sinuses, ethmoid sinuses, and sphenoid sinuses. Any part of these four sinuses can be infected, causing pain in that particular area.

There are different kinds of sinus infection symptoms depending upon the sinus that is infected. There can be pain anywhere near these sinuses. With frontal sinuses there can be pain over the eyes in the brow area; with maxillary sinuses, inside each cheekbone; with ethmoid sinuses, just behind the bridge of the nose and between the eyes; and with sphenoid sinuses, behind the ethmoids in the upper region of the nose and behind the eyes. This pain is the most common symptom for sinusitis.

Other common symptoms for sinus infections are pain in the head, ear or neck; headaches early in the morning; pain in the upper jaw/ cheeks /teeth; swelling of the eyelids; pain between the eyes; nasal discharge; stuffy nose; loss of smell; and tenderness near the nose. Sometimes, there could be fever, tiredness, weakness, severe cough and runny nose. Sinusitis can be diagnosed by tapping the sinus areas with fingertips. Very rarely, acute sinusitis can lead to infection in the brain or some other complications. The information available on Sinusitis is infinite. There just seems to be so much to learn about, and to write about on Sinusitis.
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