Can Sinus Infection be This Bad?
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So, I assumed I didn't have a sinus infection because my nose is not clogged up. However, after researching my symptoms I am thinking maybe I do need to see a doc about sinuses. Everyone here seems to know more than docs, so I thought I would ask you nice people.
For months now I have felt sick. Like I have the never ending flu. Exhaustion, headaches (which are rare for me), aches, depression (from feeling so sick), no motivation, mucus, post nasal drip, brain fog, upset tummy, and more.
I had bloodwork and it came out fine. The doc said it's anxiety and some sinus problems which only needed to be treated with a nasal rinse.
Well, I tried the nasal rinse to no avail.
Mostly, I am so tired and have no will to do anything. I get hot and cold, don't eat enough, and just fill sick. Again, like I've had the flu for six months.
Has anyone had a sinus infection get them in such a rut? Can you have a sinus infection without being totally stuffed up?
Oh boy, I would love to wake up and feel good. But I dread each moring, knowing I will have to push through while I feel so sick.
Thanks for listening.
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raymond24308 sunnycs
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I had a chronic sinusitis problem for 50 years before discovering a miracle cure in Evening Primrose Oil.
I posted Sinus Infection-An Effective Treatment on 9-2 2016 to assist other sufferers.
In short I suffered from hayfever as a child and this became rhinitis-sinusitis when I bacabe an adult. I was treated by specialists for many years, and had two operations on my nose cavity, but these gave only temporary relief.
I spent 50 years with continued problems, even though I was taking antihistamines, inhalants, nasel sprays, sinus tablets and analgesics.
I was still highly sensitive to plant pollens, lawn mowing and timber dust, cigarette smoking, kapok, high humidity, and some foods such as eggs and nitrates, to name but a few. I lost my sense of taste and smell, and had to move inland to live in a less humid climate.
EveningPrimrose Oil desensitises the nervous system, so the body does not react to normal irritants. It works in about 4 hours and lasts for a further 24 hours, so one 1000mg capsule daily is normally sufficient.
It is not a drug, so it has no side affects.
Give this treatment a try if you suffer from hayfever, rhinitis or sinusitis. It may just be the miracle cure you need
Regards Ray.
Deemac7949 sunnycs
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I still suffer so I know your pain. I just try different things and although I am still suffering I have had some temporary relief.
JohnofArk sunnycs
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Sunny...The symptoms you provided don't match my 50+ years of sinus problems. You don't mention how long you have had your symptoms. If you find out that you really do have a sinus infection you could try Raymond's "Evening Primrose", but generally mucus and stuffiness is very prominent in sinus infections.
I would recommend you do a Google search for a "Symptom Checker". I ran what you listed on WebMd's symptom checker and it came up with around different 120 possibilites.
sunnycs JohnofArk
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Ha, ha. I know. I did feel like this three years ago and it was a sinus infection and I didn't have congestion then, so maybe. OR maybe it's just a cold on top of being run down from life! I try to stay away from Doctor Google as I find I am dying and have every disease which then induces panic.
margaret22116 sunnycs
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You should probably seek another opinion on this. Personally I would check esr crp and ana in blood work. Do you but any chance have dry eyes or mouth?
sunnycs margaret22116
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margaret22116 sunnycs
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I personally was diagnosed with Behcet's an auto immune auto inflammatory condition. But that symptom is common to all forms of vasculitis like Sjogrens and Lupus and probably others too. All of them can cause these issues with ear nose and throat snd with the gi system.
If you have a range of symptoms you really need to see someone who can look at underlying reasons. Fatigue and general malaise are also common.
There is one pretty surefire way to tell if there is something like that going on.
margaret22116 sunnycs
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Chronic sinus congestion and “infections” that persist for longer than they should; hearing loss; inflammation of the nasal septum,
The above passage was taken from Johns Hopkins list of possible signs and symptoms of vasculitis. It was certainly the launching point for my auto immune disease. My first of many referrals was to ent for the very symptoms you mention but nothing was found. I didn't have hearing loss but my ears would feel full and pressured like they needed to pop all the time. I had inflammation in my ear cavity. Sometimes painful.