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How Do You Diagnose Fungal Sinus Infection?

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How Do You Diagnose Fungal Sinus Infection?

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Sinus infections are separated into three categories: bacterial (the most common), viral and fungal. Fungal sinus infections are the most rare and the most difficult to diagnose. Many people who suffer from a fungal sinus infection will not respond to antibiotics or other sinus medications. Fungal sinus infections have the same symptoms as the bacterial and viral, making them very hard to diagnose. Observe any symptoms leading up to the sinus infection. Take note if you have had any other fungal issues recently, such as athlete’s foot, fingernail fungus or a yeast infection. Recall if you have recently been on antibiotics or if you’ve had gastrointestinal issues such as bloating, diarrhea or cramping, as these could be signs of a fungal lack in the gut. Go see a doctor to determine whether the sinus infection is fungal. Ask your doctor for an X-ray of your sinus cavity if you suspect it is a fungal infection, as this is the only conclusive way to confirm it is fungal. A general examina

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