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If you have a sinus infection, antibiotics may not be of any help. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , A sinus headache may create pain behind the eyes and in the ears as well as a constant feeling of pounding in your face and head. A sinus headache is just one of several possible symptoms of sinusitis, more commonly referred to as a sinus infection. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , If you have ever suffered from a sinus infection, then you must be very well aware of how uncomfortable it feels and how it seems to never go away. For this not to happen again, then you should learn how to get rid of a sinus infection without having to take in any antibiotics. Related Article Tags: , , Fungi normally live by absorbing nutrients and water from dead organisms. But, in the case of sinus fungus, the live human body becomes the breeding ground as the fungus feeds off the body's nutrients and materials, such as the mucus. Once it makes contact with the sinuses, it can stick around for months or years until an effective treatment has been administered. Some of the symptoms to watch out for are headaches, chronic nasal congestion, pain and pressure in the infected sinuses. Sinusitis, or infection of the sinuses, has a wide variety of causes. Acute bacterial sinusitis, which most people are familiar with, is a short-term complication of the common cold and other viral illnesses. You develop sinus pain, fever and purulent (pus-containing) discharge from the nose. Treatment with antibiotics usually results in prompt recovery. When antibiotics do not cure the problem, surgery may be needed to drain the sinuses. Related Article Tags: , , Determining whether you have a sinus infection or a common cold can be difficult. Here are some common symptoms of sinus infection. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , You feel lousy and think you might have a cold. But maybe there is more to it than that. Do you have the symptoms of a sinus infection? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , This article discusses a Mayo Clinic/Univ. of Buffalo study which may identify a root cause for sinusitis and suggest treatments that treat root cause for the first time. It also discusses how one person with recurring sinusitis has used the results of this research to improve his sinus condition. The common cold is one of the most common causes of acute sinusitis. If you have had a cold for more than a week and you are experiencing sinus headaches or facial tenderness, you may have a sinus infection. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Is toenail fungus contagious? Nail fungus and toenail fungus is common amongst men and women. A nail fungus can affect the appearance of toenails, making them unsightly. Once the toenail fungus takes hold, the fungus is kept in place by the nail plate, making it very difficult to get rid of. Nail fungus is the most common cause of discolored, thick, and deformed toenails. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Do you often experience pain in the area of your upper teeth, cheeks, forehead, eyebrows, behind the eyes or at the top of your head? You must take this seriously. You may have a problem with your sinuses that could be caused by a sinus infection. Many times sinus headache symptoms can be taken as sinus headache, whereas it may be migraine instead. The symptoms should be properly diagnosed before starting with any treatment. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Nail fungus is something most people know very little about. We may see a few different advertisements or commercials about nail fungus treatment and prevention, but we really do not know what nail fungus actually is. Nail fungus is a fungal infection of the nail also known as onychomycosis in the medial world. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Toenail fungi, the same bugs that cause athlete's foot, squeeze under toenails and hide. Foot sweat combines with the toe jam and toenail fungus to form a damp festering jelly which is an unstoppable force. This is a toenail-fungus patient memoir. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , You need your doctor or podiatrist to make the correct diagnosis and decide on the best course of action. Six to nine million Americans are affected with toenail fungus and athletes tend to be affected at a higher rate.
Toenails can become thick due to: genetics, fungus infections, some systemic diseases, poor circulation, natural aging process, or injury. The toenail fungus creeps underneath the nails and causes ugly discoloration and crumbling. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , "Prevention is better than cure." Well said and well understood! But there are certain types of headaches, which are part and parcel of you; gifted to you by birth! Sinus headache is one of them, unfortunately. Related Article Tags: , , Nail fungus affects a lot of people, but most of them, although they notice the obvious symptoms, do nothing for years. Unfortunately, despite their hope, nail fungus does not go away by itself and, even, worse, keeps on developing and of becoming more and more severe. There are many home remedies for nail fungus that you can put in practice, but you have to be aware of the fact that, since it took a lot of time for the fungus to evolve, it's sure going to take a while before healing. Related Article Tags: , , , A fungus or a type of yeast causes nails fungal infection. This infection makes the nail thick and crumbly. Nail fungus normally affects the toenails. Related Article Tags: , , , , Both in finger nails and in the toenails the infections due to fungus are common. Nail fungus is caused by a group of fungus called dermatophytes. Fungal infection is also known by the name of onychomycosis. Usually fungus grow on the surface of the toe nail and feed on the keratin which is the surface of the toenail due to this reason this fungus infections are very harmful. Mainly the fungus infection infects the two fingers of the toe. They are big toe finger and the small toe finger. Due to toenail fungus there is a discoloration and the disfiguration of the nails. It may be due to hereditary also. It is a contagious disease so avoid coming in contact with the infected person. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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