Continue to Avoid Antibiotics for Most Acute Sinusitis

Questions continue to come up about the role of antibiotics for treatment of acute sinusitis.

You’ve likely been telling people for years that antibiotics aren’t helpful for acute sinusitis.

Explain that less than 10% of cases are bacterial...the rest are usually viral. And most cases resolve on their own in a week or so.

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