May
03
2010
what cures puss pockets caused by severe sinus infection accompanied by toothache and swelling of gums & face?
Posted by: Alan in sinus remedies, tags: accompanied, Caused, cures, face, gums, Infection, pockets, puss, Severe, Sinus, Swelling, Toothachemy 16 year old daughter has a severe sinus infection that is causing swelling in her face (esp. eyes&nose) and her gums which is also causing extreme pain to her teeth. so far nothing is helping. Any advice or maybe home remedies, or what to tell the doctor to test her for? we are desperate!
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May 3rd, 2010 at 8:11 pm
EENT doctor with big time antibiotics.
Once they get the infection under control they can do sinus sugery to open the passages for better drainage.
It could be polyps blocking the way and they can be removed.
The surgery really sucks, I went through it. I was on percocet for three weeks because the pain was that bad.
BUT it was sooooo worth it afterwards!!!
May 3rd, 2010 at 8:39 pm
No home remedies are going to work at this point – she needs antibiotics. A doctor will pick this off right away by tapping on her face and head around the sinus cavity areas.
May 3rd, 2010 at 8:49 pm
has she seen a Dr??? I agree that it sounds as if she needs a strong regimen of antibiotics. The Doctor can try a nasal swab/culture and sensitivity to determine what antibiotic will help the most.
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:40 pm
Not the best time for home remedies. See your Doctor immediately.
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:58 pm
I totally agree with all answers prior to mine. Please take you daughter to an Ear Nose and Throat doctor who specializes in those area’s.
If you have indeed been to a doctor, was your daughter diagnosed with a sinus infection? Were a series of anti-bots prescribed? Did your daughter take ALL of the anti-bots? Did you have a follow-up appointment with the treating physician?
If you are ’self-diagnosing’ this can be very dangerous in the head area. If bacteria is present in the sinus’s then go the path of the Ear Nose and Throat doctor. If she is experiencing swollen gums and tooth pain she may also have a bacterial infection in her teeth or jaw.
Puss is caused by a bacterial infection. You did not indicate where the ‘puss pockets’ were located, I shall assume the gum line.
With any untreated bacterial infection with special emphasis on the ‘head region’ you risk sepsis which if left alone and not treated aggressively by major anti-bots you can die from it.
GET YOUR DAUGHTER TO A MEDICAL DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. Don’t come to Yahoo Answers to ask a question such as this. Have the self-worth and love for your daughter to take her to a doctor immediately rather than wait for a ‘good answer’ to your question while your daughter suffers.
May 3rd, 2010 at 10:55 pm
What have you tried so far? Have you taken her to see a doctor yet??? The doctor doesn’t need to “test” for anything, just tell your doctor she has a severe sinus infection! If her face is swollen like you dewscribe, a doctor will know what to do. She needs medical care ASAP, this is NOT a time for home remedies! Her face is swelling up, and swelling in both the mouth and nose means her throat and air passage could be next! Take her to an emergency room! She needed to be on an antibiotics last week!
May 3rd, 2010 at 10:56 pm
Ask a doctor!
Not sure, but…..
here is some information that may help:
Sinus infection caused by Dental problem
by Marlon D. Ludovice
Everyone has a sinus on each side of their nose called the maxillary sinus. Wherein, the roots of the upper back teeth go into the right and left maxillary sinuses. This can cause a problem during sinus season. If a sinus has an infection, it can fill up with fluid and cause the entire sinus lining to become inflamed. If encountered by patients they will feel pain in their upper back teeth along with a metallic taste in the mouth. Threatening a major dental problem if continuously endure.
Both of the maxillary sinuses drain into the nose. Nothing much really happens in the sinus except when the exit into the nose is blocked. Swelling in the nose can cause blockage of the sinus outlet and fluid builds up in the sinus. And when the sinus fills up with fluid, bacteria can grow in the fluid because the sinus is warm, dark, and moist. The problem started with the nose blocking up and this is usually caused by nasal and breathing allergies.
This concerns the dentists. Because continued nasal and sinus problems can lead to poor dental development. Wherein, if problems transpire longer can make doing orthodontics very difficult. It is necessary to consult dentist if symptoms persist. Regular check up will help you monitor your status about the disease.
But for the short term, a patient can spray their nose with sea salt spray. This moistens the nasal area and can loosen the snot blocking the sinus exit. Take hot showers and breathe in the hot spray to moisten your nose. Finally, fill up your tub and just let the water evaporate so that the air will stay moist. Lots of sinus problems happen when the heating or cooling systems dry out the air because this dries out your nose.
Caring for your nose and your teeth is the most helpful thing to do in order to prevent at least the effect and occurrence of a sinus infection. So if you are afraid to encounter such terrible sickness…love your whole body that is the least thing to do!
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