Sinus Infection Treatment

Struggling with persistent sinus pressure, headache, or congestion?

Sinus infections (sinusitis) can cause discomfort and make it difficult to breathe. At American Medical Center Paris, we offer expert treatment to help you find relief and recover quickly.

What We Offer ?

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  • Thorough AssessmentWe evaluate your symptoms to confirm a sinus infection and determine the best treatment plan.
  • Effective Treatments: From decongestants to antibiotics, our doctors offer treatments that relieve pressure, pain, and inflammation, making it easier to breathe again.
  • Lifestyle Tips:We provide advice on maintaining sinus health and preventing future infections to keep your sinuses clear and healthy.

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F.A.Qs

Frequently asked questions

1. What are the common symptoms of a sinus infection?

Typical symptoms include nasal congestion, sinus pressure, headache, facial pain, a runny nose, and sometimes fever or fatigue.

2. When should I seek medical treatment for a sinus infection?

If symptoms persist for more than 10 days, worsen after initial improvement, or are accompanied by a high fever, it’s best to consult a doctor.

3. How is a sinus infection diagnosed?

Our doctors perform a thorough evaluation of your symptoms and may conduct a physical exam to confirm sinusitis and rule out other conditions.

4. What treatments are available for sinus infections?

Treatments include decongestants, antibiotics (if bacterial), saline nasal sprays, and advice on pain relief and inflammation reduction.

5. Are sinus infections contagious?

While viral infections that lead to sinusitis can be contagious, bacterial sinus infections themselves are not.

6. How long does it take to recover from a sinus infection?

Recovery from a viral sinus infection typically takes 7–10 days, while bacterial sinus infections may require treatment with antibiotics for full recovery.

7. What’s the difference between a cold and a sinus infection?

A cold typically resolves within a week, while sinus infections cause prolonged congestion, facial pain, and pressure lasting more than 10 days.

8. Can sinus infections be prevented?

Yes, preventive measures include staying hydrated, using saline sprays, avoiding allergens, and maintaining proper nasal hygiene.

9. Do you provide treatment for chronic sinus infections?

Yes, our doctors offer specialized treatment plans for patients with recurring or chronic sinusitis.

10. Do I need antibiotics for a sinuus infection?

Antibiotics are only necessary for bacterial sinus infections. Our doctors will assess your symptoms to determine the appropriate treatment.

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