25 thg 12, 2014

Antibiotics for Sinusitis


Acute sinusitis is one of the many diseases caused by bacteria. However, a very important thing to note: the cause as flu, allergies and irritating gases in the environment to cause pollution ... more sinusitis is caused by bacteria.
Antibiotics are only effective for sinus infection caused by bacteria only. The following symptoms prove that you have bacterial sinusitis causes pain in the cheeks or the back of the teeth; special sauce green pus lasted over 10 days;
more stuffy, not better anti-edema; after flu found sicker ...
The American ENT specialist said that most sinus infections will go away eventually granted without antibiotics (of course the situation in our country is not the same). First, you will get your doctor to prescribe analgesic, antipyretic, anti-edema. If symptoms do not support the right to use antibiotics.
Narrow spectrum antibiotic resistant only a few types of bacteria, whereas broad-spectrum antibiotics are antibiotics against a large number of bacteria that is easy to cause a "greasy" that antibiotic medicine called is resistant to antibiotics. For this reason your doctor or ENT specialist to prescribe narrow-spectrum antibiotics are cheaper, they will use broad-spectrum antibiotics when narrow-spectrum antibiotics have no effect.
Acute sinusitis: In most cases they prescribe antibiotics for patients with a green nasal, facial pain or patients with severe sinusitis regardless of the date of the week. In recent clinical trials, it was found amoxicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole or doxycilin are popular antibiotic use.
Inflammation Chronic sinusitis: Despite antibiotic therapy, but long-term chronic sinusitis is difficult to treat. However, the treatment of chronic sinusitis with antibiotics in general and anti-edema similar treatment of acute sinusitis. When antibiotic treatment fails, you will need to do more tests to find the cause allergy desensitization.
It also may suggest surgery as an effective measure for the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Recent studies show that a large number of patients who have undergone sinus surgery have fewer symptoms and quality of life better.
Sinusitis in children: The classic antibiotics such as amoxicillin, including trimethoprim- sunfamethoxazol (Bactrim), erythromycin - sulfisoxazol (pediazol) seem to be less effective because a lot of bacteria resistant to these antibiotics. In children do not respond to treatment with two antibiotics this classic drug dose and duration of treatment is increased or intravenous cefotaxime or ceftriaxon.

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