What's Going Around
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Updated: 6:28 AM Dec 6, 2011
What's Going Around
Local doctors explain what they're seeing in their offices this week.
Posted: 9:47 AM Dec 5, 2011
Reporter: Lauren Evans
Email Address: lauren.evans@wilx.com
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In Lansing, Dan Moore, certified physician assistant at Ingham Internal Medcine and Pediatric Associates, a partner of Ingham Regional, is seeing lots of upper respiratory infections, including sinus infections.

In some cases, a cold may cause swelling in the sinuses, preventing the outflow of mucus, which can lead to a sinus infection.

Symptoms of a sinus infection include: thick, yellow, foul-smelling nasal discharge; facial pressure or pain; headache, nasal obstruction, congestion, post-nasal drip and a cold that won't go away.

A sinus infection is diagnosed after a physical exam. You do need medication. Antibiotics are used if symptoms last more than a week. Decongestants can help with swelling of the sinuses and nasal passages. Steam and hot showers can help, too.

In rare instances, when sinusitis becomes chronic or long lasting, long-term antibiotics or surgery may be needed to establish adequate drainage.