Sinusitis (sinus infection)
Sinusitis is swelling of the sinuses, which are small, air-filled spaces in your cheekbones and forehead. The condition is usually caused by a viral infection, and it can often follow a cold or flu-like illness. The symptoms can be quite uncomfortable, but they usually clear up without treatment after two to three weeks.
In some cases where a bacterial infection is the cause, a course of antibiotics may be necessary. If you've had persistent symptoms then make a booking to speak to one of our NHS pharmacists who'll be able to advise you.
Typical symptoms of sinusitis
The main symptoms of sinusitis include:
- Pain, swelling and tenderness around your cheeks, eyes or forehead
- A blocked or runny nose
- A reduced sense of smell
- Green or yellow mucus from your nose
- High temperatures
Other symptoms include:
- A headache
- Toothache
- Bad breath
- A cough
- A feeling of pressure in the ears
How will the pharmacist help with your sinusitis
In your consultation your pharmacist will assess your symptoms to make a diagnosis and determine the right course of action, which may include antibiotics that they will prescribe for you. You can also ask the pharmacist about ways of relieving the pain and discomfort caused by sinusitis, such as:
- Painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen
- Nasal decongestants - these shouldn’t be used for more than a week at a time
- Methods such as applying heat packs and using salt water solutions to clear your nose
Follow these simple steps to get your medication quickly and easily
- Review the symptoms
- Complete the form
- Choose a video consultation time with our pharmacists; they will determine the best treatment for you
- If required, review your medication in your basket and order for prompt delivery
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