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Health Tip: Common Signs of Sinusitis
By LadyLively on February 6, 2018
Sinusitis occurs when the lining of the hollow passages in your cheeks, forehead or below your eyes become inflamed.
When swelling persists for more than two weeks, it may signal a sinus infection.
The American Rhinologic Association mentions these typical symptoms of sinusitis:
- Nasal obstruction or congestion.
- Thick and discolored drainage.
- Decreased senses of smell or taste.
- Facial pressure, discomfort or fullness.
Source: HealthDay
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