Navigating Chronic Sinus Infections: When to Consider Surgery


woman with a sinus infection.

Dealing with the discomfort of a sinus infection is challenging, and when the infections become recurrent or won’t go away, it’s crucial to explore effective solutions. While various treatments exist for persistent sinus issues, when should one consider the option of surgery?

The troubling symptoms of sinus infections

If you keep getting sinus infections over and over again, it is known as chronic rhinosinusitis, or CRS.

Those with chronic sinus infections are often bogged down by the stuffy nose, difficulty breathing, swollen and tender eyes sinus infection symptoms. And not to mention the pressure headache, swelling of the forehead, double vision and stiff neck.

Individuals may also experience a thick colored discharge, postnasal drip, and reduced sense of smell and taste.

Now that we know what it is, but what can we do about it?

Treatments for chronic sinus infections

Initial treatments for recurring sinus infections revolve around:

  • Rest to improve your immune system
  • Medications including antibiotics, corticosteroids, and decongestants
  • Maintain hydration and breathe in steam (such as from the shower)
  • Clear out nasal cavities with saline, irrigations kits, and nasal sprays

In addition, you can take some preventative measures:

  • Avoid smoke
  • Stay away from allergy triggers when possible
  • Get regular shots for allergies
  • Use a HEPA air filter/purifier
  • Wash your hands frequently to prevent colds
  • Get your flu shot
  • Use a humidifier

When to see an ENT specialist for chronic sinus infections

If preventative measures and home treatments do not help you find relief, it’s time to see help from a specialist like an otolaryngologist or an ENT doctor.

In addition to medications, imaging tests may be used to determine if there is a deep inflammation or obstruction triggering your chronic sinus infections.

Sinus surgery is often the last suggested treatment if all others fail to help. Sinus surgery is typically an outpatient procedure, is pain free, and has a quick recovery time.

Sinus surgery aims to restore proper drainage routes for the sinuses, eliminate polyps and irregular tissues, prevent mucus accumulation, and, naturally, safeguard against future infections.

Talk with an ENT specialist if you suffer from recurring sinus infections. Relief is possible.

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