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Infected sinuses means that either you have a viral or a bacterial sinusitis or even fungal sinusitis. In any case, infection has to be treated. You can treat it with medication, or surgery, or with exploration or cleaning to treat your sinuses and infection has to be never be ignored. Infection can lead to more complications can lead to destruction of the bone. A very rare condition called the osteomyelitis of the maxilla. The infection can spread out to the bone and it is a very serious condition. Sinuses are a structure which are very close to the body. The frontal sinuses, the sphenoidal sinuses, the posterior ethmoidal sinuses. they are very close to the brain. So these infection from the sinuses can spread to the brain and cause very rare but very dangerous complication like meningitis or the infection of the brain. So many complications can happen if you tend to ignore the sinuses. There are some sinuses like the frontal and the ethmoid sinuses, which are very close to the eyes. So if you ignore them, it can lead to infections of the eyes and it can lead to blindness. So infections of the eye can lead to restriction of the movement of the eyes. So any infection of the eye, do not take it lightly because sinuses are amenable to treatment. We have extensive treatment modalities nowadays. We have the advent of the endoscopes, to make sure the sinuses are seen, they are treated clearly and all the infection is taken care of quite fairly. So it is imperative that you don’t take your sinuses lightly. Get them treated so that you will be safe from all the complications.