Detection of the virus that causes sinusitis
Sinusitis is a relatively common disease related to the respiratory tract but should not be treated with antibiotics, because the drug does not work with the virus.
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It is a new recommendation issued by the US Society for Social Infectious Diseases (IDSA). According to the agency, one out of seven people has sinusitis, and the fifth is the cause of drug resistance. 90% - 98% of sinusitis is caused by viral infections.
Abuse of inappropriate antibiotics not only does not cure the symptoms but it facilitates resistant bacteria that produce "viruses" that make it more difficult to treat.
Sinusitis causes a sore nose and headache
Any germs that directly cause infection are not yet identified."It is not easy to test for sinusitis as a result of viruses or bacteria, so many doctors prescribe antibiotics to patients based on experience alone ," said Dr. Anthony Chow in the department. Infectious diseases of the University of British Columbia said.
"However, if the patient is infected by a virus, most antibiotics will not work and in fact can be harmful by increasing resistance, leaving side effects of the drug," Chow noted.
Sinusitis causes bilateral paralysis, nasal irritation and persistent runny nose, symptoms that appear during or after cold weather and respiratory infections. But other factors, such as exposure to allergens and environmental stimulants, may also play an important role in disease.
This is very meaningful information, clarifying 2 common problems that have not been solved before. The diagnosis of bacterial sinusitis causes an increase in drug abuse leading to the loss of antibiotics. It opens up more effective treatments in the near future.
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