Identifying Bacterial Sinusitis: Key Symptoms and Signs

Learn how to recognize bacterial sinusitis symptoms for proper treatment and consultation with healthcare providers.

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Bacterial sinusitis usually includes symptoms lasting more than 10 days without improvement, severe symptoms, or high fever (above 102°F), accompanied by nasal discharge and facial pain for 3-4 days. If symptoms worsen after an initial period of improvement, this too could indicate a bacterial infection. Always consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the symptoms of bacterial sinusitis? Bacterial sinusitis symptoms include prolonged nasal discharge, facial pain, and high fever, especially if symptoms last over 10 days.
  2. How can you tell if a sinus infection is bacterial? Look for symptoms lasting more than 10 days, severe initial symptoms, or a return of symptoms after improvement.
  3. When should I see a doctor for sinusitis? Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms worsen or don't improve after a week or if you experience high fever.