A sinus infection is a condition in which the cavities around the nasal passages become inflamed.
Acute sinusitis can be triggered by a cold or allergies and may resolve on its own.
Chronic sinusitis lasts up to eight weeks and may be caused by an infection or growths.
Symptoms of a sinus infection include headache, facial pain, runny nose, and nasal congestion.
Acute sinusitis usually doesn't require any treatment beyond symptomatic relief with pain medications, nasal decongestants, and nasal saline rinses.
Chronic sinusitis may require antibiotics.
Some ways to get rid of a sinus infection include.
Flush Your Sinuses.
Use a Medicated Over-the-Counter Nasal Spray.
Use a Humidifier.
Use Steam.
Drink Water.
Get Plenty of Rest.
Take Vitamin C.