Two factors play a role here; which sinuses are affected and whether the infection is acute or chronic.
The symptoms include:
Acute ethmoid sinusitis (behind the eyes)
• Nasal congestion with yellow or greenish discharge or mucus drips down the throat behind the nose
• Pain or pressure around the inner corner of the eye or one side of the nose
• Fever
• Headache in the temple or surrounding the eye
• Coughing, straining or lying on the back increases the pain or pressure. It is better if you sit
Acute maxillary sinusitis (behind the cheek bones)
• Tender, red or swollen cheekbone
• Pain across the cheek bone, around or under the eye or around the upper teeth
• Nasal discharge or postnasal drip
• Pain or pressure on one side or both
• Pain and pressure increase when the head is upright or bending forward
• Fever
Acute frontal sinusitis (behind the forehead, one or both sides)
• Fever
• Nasal discharge or postnatal drip
• Severe headache in the forehead
• Pain is worse when reclining and better with head upright
Acute sphenoid sinusitis (behind the eyes)
• Deep headache with pain across the forehead, behind and on top of the head and behind the eye
• Pain increases when lying on the back or bending forward
• Nasal discharge or postnatal drip
• Vision disturbances or double vision
• Fever
Chronic ethmoid sinusitis
• Chronic sore throat
• Bad breath
• Chronic nasal discharge, obstruction and some discomfort across the bridge of the nose
• Pain increases in the late morning or when wearing glasses
Chronic maxillary sinusitis
• Chronic toothache
• Pressure or discomfort below the eyes
• Pain increases with cold, flu or allergies
• Discomfort throughout the day with increased cough at night
Chronic frontal sinusitis
• Damage to the sinus are
• Continuous mild headache in the forehead
Chronic sphenoid sinusitis
• Mild headache
Stuffy nose and reduced sense of taste or smell are common symptoms of all types of sinusitis.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
What are the sinus infection symptoms? Part II
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Dr. K. Padmanaban, Ph.D.
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