Does Metronidazole Work for Sinusitis Caused by Cold?



The application of metronidazole may have an anti-infective effect in cold-induced sinusitis if it is clearly due to anaerobic infection and the antimicrobial spectrum is highly sensitive.

If anaerobic infection is present in the pathogenesis of sinusitis, metronidazole can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to treat anaerobic infection, thus promoting the control of sinusitis and symptomatic relief.

Sinusitis caused by colds in daily life should be appropriate physical exercise, enhance immunity, but also appropriate massage on both sides of the nose, thus promoting blood circulation, diet should be light, avoid spicy stimulating food, eat more fruits and vegetables.

It is recommended that patients with sinusitis caused by colds should go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the diagnosis and cause of the disease, and adopt standardized treatment plans under the guidance of the doctor.