Causes Of Bad Taste Sinus Disease
A bad taste in the mouth is not a very good experience. There are times when we
can taste our own bad breath. This is not a very pleasing experience. Sinusitis
is an inflammation of the sinus cavities located in our head. One of the major
symptoms of sinusitis is bad breath and bad taste. This is also known as bad
taste sinus disease.
Normally, the nose and sinuses produce between a pint and a quart of mucus
secretions per day. This passes into and through the nose and picks up dust
particles, bacteria and other air pollutants along the way. Tiny hair like
structure called cilia which line the nasal cavity sweep the mucous to the back
of the throat. Then it is swallowed. The acid in the stomach destroys any
harmful bacteria present in the mucous.
Bad taste sinus disease occurs mostly due to post nasal drip. Sinuses are
basically a part of the nasal passage which produces mucous. When this network
becomes irritated due to some reason like allergy, infection, inflammation,
smoke or pollution it begins to produce more mucous than what is required by the
sinus cavity. This mucous then flows into the throat causing an awful taste in
our mouth.
Bad taste sinus disease is not risky because if the mucous gets swallowed, the
stomach destroys any harmful bacteria that are present in the mucous. Sinus can
only be risky if it spreads to the brain or the eyes which is very rare. If
sinus triggers any other disease like bronchitis, asthma or chronic cough it can
be dangerous. Post nasal drip entering the lungs can also be very dangerous.
Bad taste sinus disease is normally accompanied by other symptoms of sinus like
headache, fatigue, slow fever, facial pain and tenderness. It can be diagnosed
very easily by any medical practitioner.
Treatment of sinus entirely depends on the degree of advancement of the disease.
It can be cured by medication or may require surgery or sometimes both. A lot of
care and precaution should be taken to avoid bad taste sinus disease. Smoking
whether active or passive, should be avoided completely. Proper oral hygiene and
proper cleaning of the nose also helps avoiding sinus.