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  1. Sinus infections often require medical treatment, such as antibiotics, to clear the infection and alleviate the symptoms. On the other hand, a cold is a viral infection that primarily affects the nose and throat. It is usually less severe than a sinus infection and tends to resolve on its own within a week or two.
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    Colds are more common than sinus infections and symptoms tend to improve quicker. Sinusitis has a tendency to linger and cause sinus pressure, facial pain, and yellow or green mucus. Sinus infections can also cause loss of sense of taste or smell, higher fever, fatigue, and aches in the body.
    The best way to tell the difference between a cold and a sinus infection is by how long the symptoms last. Symptoms of a sinus infection usually last longer than cold symptoms. Sniffles and coughs are common to many upper respiratory conditions — like colds and sinus infections (sinusitis). That’s why it can be hard to tell which illness you have.
    Viruses, bacteria, or even allergies can lead to sinus infections. Colds don’t usually cause sinus infections, says Davtyan, but they do offer a breeding ground for them. “You touch your nose a lot when you’re sick, and each time you bring more bacteria to the sinuses,” she says. “Because your sinuses can’t drain, the bacteria stay there and grow.”
    Keep in mind that a bacterial sinus infection is actually a complication of the common cold. That’s why the length of your illness can help to tell the difference between a cold and a sinus infection. The common cold typically runs its course within 2 weeks.
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