Why Do We Get Sinus Infection

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Anybody can get a sinusitis. It is possible that you had sinusitis but that it was not diagnosed. Some symptoms are sudden pain right behind the eyes, bad headaches, and upper jaw that gets stiff because of the pain, recurring cough and fever, and a running nose.

 

Renowned anatomist, Mark Cichok describes the sinus cavities as air gaps that are inside the bones of our skull. These air gaps are on each side of your nose or in one word: maxillary. These air gaps are also found as and Ethmoid, behind and in between the eyes, right above the eyes in our forehead, or as Sphenoid, in the back  area of your head. These areas hold the mucus that finds its way very slowly through the little holes and into the sinuses. The sinuses become inflamed and the normal flow of mucus is halted.

 

This is sinusitis. When the attack is really bad it can even last up to twelve weeks. The common cold is usually viral, but sinusitis is overall bacterial. The collection of mucus is a breeding ground for disease causing bacteria. One third of us have to deal with sinus infections every year.

 

Learn more about chronic sinus infection natural medication & treating a sinus infection.

 

 

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