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How Long Does It Typically Take for Sinusitis to Resolve with Treatment?

The duration of Sinusitis depends on the type (acute or chronic) and the effectiveness of the treatment. Acute sinusitis, which often develops after a viral upper respiratory infection, typically resolves within 10 to 14 days with proper treatment, including rest, hydration, and symptom management. If the condition is bacterial, a healthcare provider may prescribe antibiotics, and in such cases, symptoms usually begin to improve within a few days, but the full course of treatment should be completed as directed.

Chronic Sinusitis, which persists for 12 weeks or more, may take longer to resolve, requiring ongoing treatment, allergy management, or even surgery if structural issues in the nasal passages are present. Chronic sinusitis may not fully resolve without addressing underlying causes like allergies, polyps, or anatomical problems, making long-term management necessary. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider is essential for individuals with chronic sinusitis to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.