Sinus infections bring along a variety of unpleasant symptoms: pain and tenderness in sinus areas, fever, headaches, sore throat, etc.
An acute sinusitis attack generally lasts around three weeks, and chronic sinusitis can last from three to eight weeks or longer.
So what can you do to prevent sinus infections before they start?
1. Manage indoor allergies which cause nasal congestion. Look into all natural cold remedies.
2. Help your body avoid colds by getting plenty of rest, drinking a lot of water, and eating healthfully.
3. Nutritious and steamy chicken soup was your grandma's cure for a reason!
If you're already suffering from allergies or a cold, you will need to take some
special precautions to care for yourself. Here are some tips:
4. Drink lots of fluids, which will help keep nasal discharge thin as well as improving the body's immune defenses.
5. Frequently blow your nose gently to help keep your nasal passages as clear as possible.
Taking the time to beat a cold may be hard to do during this busy season, but it's better than being socked by a sinus infection.
Give your body the care and rest it needs, and you just might be able to sidestep a sinus infection.
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