Symptoms of a sinus infection include:
- Profuse yellow discharge
- Postnasal drip
- A blocked nose
- Fever
- Bad breath
- Nausea from swallowing secretions
If your child appears to have a combination of these
symptoms, schedule an appointment with his or her physician
right away. To properly care for a sinus infection,
a doctor must confirm a diagnosis and administer antibiotics.
Boys Town Pediatrics suggests the following at home
treatments to ease pain and reduce fever within 48 hours:
- Start antibiotics right away. Do not miss any doses
and complete entire prescription even if your child
begins to feel better.
- Wash dried mucus or pus from the nose using warm
water or saline nosedrops 4 times or more each day.
- Use a humidifier if the air in your home is dry.
- Drain the sinuses using a long-acting decongestant
nosedrops or spray for the first 2 or 3 days of treatment.
If sinus congestion or pain is still present use nosedrops
no more than 5 days.
- Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for sinus pain or
fever over 102 degrees F.
- Unless your child has hay fever as well, do not
give allergy medicine or antihistamines. It will slow
the secretions from draining.
A sinus infection is not contagious. Your child can
return to school or other activities when there is no
longer a fever present and he or she begins to feel
better.
If your child's fever is not gone within 48 hours of
taking the first dose of antibiotics or you have other
questions, contact your child's physician during office
hours. However, if your child experiences redness or
swelling around the cheek, on the eyelid or on the forehead,
or he or she starts acting very sick, contact a physician
immediately.
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