Asinus infection(sinusitis) can be treated with antibiotics when it is due to bacteria.

Sinus symptoms from other causes, such as allergies or viruses, will not benefit from antibiotics.

Your healthcare provider will let you know if you need an antibiotic.

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It also discusses over-the-counter (OTC) treatments and home remedies for managing sinus infection symptoms.

In these cases, other treatments are needed.

Antibiotic resistance means that certain drugs no longer work against a specific pop in of germ.

Still, providers do look at symptoms for clues.

Common antibiotics for sinus infection include:

Which Antibiotic Should I Use?

The best antibiotic for a sinus infection will depend on several factors.

Be sure to ask your provider before using a saline nasal rinse.

Distilled water or premixed solutions could be used instead of regular tap water.

The sooner you start treating a sinus infection, the better.

Summary

Antibiotics are only needed for sinus infections that are because of bacteria.

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