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As the leaves change colors and a blanket of cold sets in across much of the country, clogged sinuses also become a new normal — but they don't have to be.
Sinus headaches are often confused with chronic or migraine headaches. WebMD tells you what to look for if you aren't sure what's causing your pain.
You can start by placing a warm washcloth across the inflamed sinuses for about three minutes. Remove the warm compress and place a cold compress across the same area for 30 seconds.
Allergies can sometimes cause swollen lymph nodes along with other allergy symptoms. They can become large and painful and lead to a sinus infection if left untreated.
As respiratory illnesses surge around the country, your sinuses are bound to get clogged. Some say sinus massages can relieve discomfort in seconds.
In addition to a blocked nose and limited ability to smell, pain in the face and head are typical symptoms of sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses). Performance, concentration and sleep also ...
Acute sinusitis is a short-term infection or inflammation of the membranes that line your sinuses. Here are your treatment options and how to prevent it.
Chronic sinusitis is a condition where inflammation and infection in your sinuses persists for extended periods of time without relief. Your sinuses work as a filter, creating mucus that drains ...
If a person has frontal sinusitis, the cavities just above the eyes become inflamed, and the mucus cannot drain correctly. Learn more here.