It's respiratory virus season — and between RSV, the flu and COVID-19, there’s no shortage of contagious viruses making people cough, sneeze and ache right now. And if you've got a stuffy nose, you ...
CHICAGO — Just in time for runny nose season, new research suggests routine sinus infections aren’t really helped by antibiotics and other medicine that’s often prescribed. In the British study, ...
New guidelines released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America say that most sinus infections do not require antibiotics. They recommend prescribing antibiotics only if the case is severe or if ...
According to recent guidelines, patients who have experiences sinusitits symptoms for 10 days or more should then wait another seven days — for a total of 17 days — to allow the infection to go away ...
How one needs to take antibiotics can be a little bit confusing because oftentimes you feel better after a few days, but still have several days worth of antibiotics doses to take. Why is that? It’s ...
Jan. 7, 2003 — Chronic sinusitis can be difficult to treat, especially after sinus operations. Results of a pilot study reported in the December issue of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery suggest ...
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