What Happens If I Don’t Treat My Sinus Infection?

Sinus infections are a common problem across the U.S.

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, sinus infections result in over $16 million worth of doctor visits and more than $1 billion in over-the-counter medicine costs every year. Quite often, sinus infections are a temporary burden. However, if an untreated sinus infection continues, they can develop into more serious problems, that may have lasting consequences.

How Long Do Sinus Infections Last?

The typical sinus infection can last from between 10 to 28 days. This duration usually applies to infections that are isolated cases of “acute sinusitis” — which is essentially a one-off case. Most of these “one-off” sinus infections will get better with time and specific treatments recommended by your doctor.

For “chronic sinusitis,” or ongoing sinus problems, symptoms will last more than 12 weeks but can persist for years. If you have chronic sinusitis we recommend you talk to a sinus doctor to help treat your symptoms. Chronic sinusitis does not mean your infection is going to get worse over time or that the infection will have an impact on other parts of your body. However it is important that you manage this infection to ensure your daily quality of life remains high.

Untreated Sinus Infection Complications

Generally, men experience more sinus complications than women, and these problems are more common during the winter months. Although sinus complications are rare when a patient is receiving proper treatment, occasionally some of the following problems can occur from an untreated sinus infection:

These problems require specialized medical help, so if you are suffering from them we recommend you seek medical advice.

Taking action

It is never to soon to check with a doctor about your sinus problems, and there are no silly questions. If you notice the following symptoms, please seek immediate medical help:

Remember, your health is your wealth, so be sure to get medical help and assistance when you need it.

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