What’s the Difference Between Acute Sinusitis and Chronic Sinusitis?

When does Sinusitis become Acute?

Sinusitis is a pain…but it’s also expensive. Each year in the U.S., it costs us about $5.7 billion. Knowing what types of sinus infections there are can be the first step in finding accurate treatment. Here are the two main types:

Both types of sinus infections have similar symptoms, such as:

With either type of infection, you’ll want to talk with a sinus doctor to help customize your treatment and pinpoint any possible underlying conditions, such as undiagnosed allergies.

For acute sinusitis, doctors will often recommend some combination of the following:

Day-to-day treatment for chronic sinusitis is the same, but the longer-term treatment plan is different. Why? With chronic sinusitis, there may be ongoing health factors (such as a structural abnormality in the nose) that contribute to the continued sinus infections. Allergy treatments, lifestyle changes and, in some cases, sinus surgery may be considered.

If sinusitis is bringing you down, give us a call. Our NYC sinus doctors will help you get to the root of your sinus infections and find a treatment plan that’s right for you.

 

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