Sinus Infection Vs Allergies
Many of the symptoms of sinus infection and allergies are same like stuffy or runny nose and watery eyes. But there are few symptoms that are different. Fever, sore throat, muscle aches and colored mucus generally indicate sinus infection. On the other hand, itching and sneezing occurs due to the exposure of particles like dust, flower’s pollen, rage wood suggest allergy.
Sinus infection symptoms persist for longer period. It can be cured after a complete check up from a specialized doctor. Whereas, allergy symptoms tend to disappear when a person is away from the irritants like animals, flowers, rage wood etc.
Sinus infection can occur at any time and in any season. Once a person is affected from it, then he should try to cure it immediately. But it is not so in allergies. Allergies would come to an end automatically after the fall of a particular season.
The next difference is the color of mucus. In sinus infection, the mucus is usually thick and colored. Whereas, thin and white mucus present in allergies.
People with allergies can often control their symptoms with antihistamines. They even can get an allergy test that would perfectly tell about the causes of reactions. This would help them in avoiding the irritants. With sinus infection, people have to take prescribed medicines and other home made treatments to cure the infection completely.
These are some of the differences between sinus infections and allergies. This could eliminate the confusion from people’s mind. If sufferers still have some doubts regarding these diseases, then they must seek the help of professionals.
By: Mikel Martin
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December 14th, 2009 11:52 pm
I was wondering two things, both having to do w/ sinuses.
#1 do nasal irrigation systems like neti pot also help w/ allergies? Maybe not in prevention but in keeping them under control?
#2 is balloon sinuplasty being used in the same way at all? Not as prevention per se but in keeping the nasal passages clear.
Thanks in advance.
December 15th, 2009 7:47 am
Very useful information. I’ve dealt with allergies for over 45 years and sinus infections from time to time. They can seem identical at times but this helps clarify the real differences. Thanks.
December 17th, 2009 9:26 am
It’s good that you mention the difference between those two common “diseases”. Especially during this time of year a lot of people suffer from it. However I’m not sure whether taking antihistamine pills really is a solution. There should be other, more natural, ways to treat allergies.
December 22nd, 2009 6:31 am
My son suffers from both and its so sad to see him unable to go out and play when the pollen season comes