How Do You Identify Sinus Infection?
September 15th, 2008
Sinus infections also tend to come on most frequently at the tail end of a cold, rather than on their own. Most people will find that they are just starting to recover from a common cold when they see a relapse in their symptoms, generally accompanied by some of the other signs listed above. A Sinus Infection can be defined as a bulge of your nasal and sinus passages. This inflammation can create difficulty for secretions and air to pass through the passages, and thus resulting in pressure and pain. You might assume you have a common cold. Your nose is crowded, your head hurts and you have developed an irritating cough.
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