Try this website. It lists several that are safe and some that are not. http://www.babycenter.com/404_is-it-safe-to-take-antibiotics-during-pregnancy_1362964.bc
If the doctor says it's ok, go ahead. But don't do anything like theat without a doctors approval.
Yes.
Sinus pain and thick mucus is an indicator of a sinus infection. You will need to visit your doctor for antibiotics.
Surgery may be needed to clean out and widen the ethmoid sinus opening.
If you have an infection you will need to see the doctor for antibiotics.
Most sinus infections are viral, and most sinus infections to not respond to antibiotics. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Yes. Facial nerves are close to the sinus cavity. The v3 and v2 nerves specifically. You can get nerve inflammation from a sinus infection. This causes tingling sensations and/or pain along the nerves. Often high dose antibiotics are prescribed to heal the infection and inflammation.
A sinus infection in its self would not kill you for say, if a sinus infection goes untreated it can cause other health issues such as, meningitis, which is very deadly. It's advised for anyone with a sinus infection to see a Dr. They do not go away on there own and can in fact cause more problems if not treated. Sinus infections need to be treated with antibiotics.
A true sinus infection is caused by bacteria. Technically, you cannot be diagnosed with a sinus infection unless you have had symptoms (pressure above eyes or next to nose, nasal cogestion, headache) for two weeks. If the symptoms are more brief, then it could be a viral infection (caused by a virus) that goes away on its own. If it lasts for two weeks or more, go see a doctor and get antibiotics which will treat the bacterial infection.
Yes. Dehorning older cattle leaves an opening to the sinus cavity. This may become infected if bacteria enter this hole. Luckily this is easily treatable with antibiotics.
Sinus infection symptoms include headache and pressure. You may also have ear pain. Most sinus infections are caused by viruses and will go away in 10 days. Many sinus infections are actually migraines- not sinus infections at all!
You have a chronical fester sinusid,nothing to warry about.I had it when i was 12 years old,but i healed.It's genetical.It sometimes feels bad(your nose gets stuck),but you'll be ok.You should see a doctor,cause it could be anything.Good luck :) That sounds like a real possibility. See a physician to find out if it's an infection that needs antibiotics or if you could just get by with decongestants. That sounds most liekly like a sinus issue, though you should consult a physician. You might have a sinus infection or it could be something else.
sinus infection
Sinus infection is due to viral, bacterial or fungal infection. Dicloxacillin can very much be prescribed to treat a sinus infection caused by staphylococcus bacteria.