When a cold lingers beyond a week, the cause may be an inflammation of the sinuses, a condition called Sinusitis. Caused by a bacterial infection, Sinusitis is often mistaken for a common cold because the symptoms are somewhat similar. Patients with Sinusitis usually present with malaise, mild fever, headache and nasal discharge. The area of the face over the inflamed sinus may even appear swollen in some cases. While drainage from the nose during a common cold is often clear, drainage due to Sinusitis is often thick and yellowish-green in color. Sinus pain and pressure is frequent. A sore throat and bad breath, resulting from drainage dripping down the back of the throat, may also occur. Antibiotic medications are often opted for but Homeopathic treatment is the best solution to gain long lasting relief.
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