Azithromycin or cephalosporin for sinusitis

Clinically sinusitis is divided into chronic sinusitis and acute sinusitis. In patients with acute sinusitis, it is recommended to use cephalosporin antibiotics. If the patient is chronic sinusitis, it is recommended that you can eat macrolides, such as azithromycin, because the pioneer symptoms of acute sinusitis are heavier, so the general use is a broad-spectrum generation of higher cephalosporin antibiotics, azithromycin is generally just more powerful antibacterial function, so it is recommended that patients with acute sinusitis is still mainly cephalosporin. If the sinusitis is chronic, you can eat some macrolide antibiotics, such as azithromycin, roxithromycin and other drugs. Patients with chronic sinusitis can also be treated surgically to resolve sinusitis with good results. Patients with acute sinusitis, with many headache symptoms, can also use some, such as mucosal pro-discharge agents, nasal spray nasal mucosal decongestants are available.