Sinus Infections Fungus May be to Blame
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Sinus Infections: Could Fungus Be the Culprit?
If you're battling a sinus infection, relying on antibiotics might not be your best move.
Understanding Sinus Infections
Sinus infections, or sinusitis, affect millions annually. These infections occur in the sinus cavities?"hollow spaces in your head. Bacteria, viruses, or fungi can flourish in these areas.
Fungus: A Common Cause
In a pivotal 1999 study, the Mayo Clinic discovered that fungi might be responsible for nearly all chronic sinusitis cases.
Recognizing the Symptoms
Symptoms of a sinus infection include:
- Facial pain and tenderness
- Headaches
- Thick, colored nasal drainage
- Sore throat
Rethinking Treatment
Antibiotics are ineffective against fungal infections. In contrast, colloidal silver can eliminate both fungi and bacteria. It's a safe, natural remedy with minimal side effects, though rare cases of Argyria have been noted.
Silver Sinus offers a colloidal silver mist spray as a treatment option.
Seek Professional Advice
Consult your doctor if you suspect a sinus infection. Sinusitis can often be mistaken for a common cold, which typically resolves in 7 to 14 days. Acute sinusitis lasts longer and presents more symptoms.
Doctors can diagnose sinusitis through symptom evaluation, physical exams, X-rays, and if necessary, MRI or CT scans.
For more resources on sinus infections and treatments, visit [Colloidal Silver Sinus Infection Treatment](http://www.silversinus.com).
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