Have you noticed how when people with sinusitis go to the doctor and get an antibiotic, and the problem just keep coming back? And, it eventually turns into chronic sinusitis.
This is because the root problem is actually caused by a yeast and fungus. Bacteria infection only happens after the sinuses are swollen shut, which causes it to hurt. The antibiotic then gets rid of this bacterium and gives you short term relief... for a couple of weeks.
The problem is that antibiotics aggravate yeast and cause more yeast growth. In effect, the antibiotic treatment is actually causing your chronic sinusitis. Other than a temporary relief, the only good it does it make the manufacturer's (and the doctors') wallets fatter.
So what's the real solution?
-Sinus Rinses: Use a half a teaspoonful of salt and a cup of lukewarm water to sniff up the nose and blow back out. This is very cleansing and healing to your sinuses
Try Diflucan, a medication that helps defeat the yeast problem.
Use a sinusitis nose spray: this is something that is meant to relieve the symptoms, but does not provide a cure as it doesn't get rid of the root problem.
Take Probiotics: these will be especially necessary if you have been taking antibiotics before as the essential healthy bacteria in your digestive tract will have been destroyed. The probiotics kill off all the bad bacteria and you must have them in order to have a healthy digestive tract.
This should help give long term sinusitis relief to most anyone who tries it.