What are the symptoms of the chronic sinus?Chronic sinus?
The signs and symptoms of chronic sinusitis are similar to acute sinusitis, except they last longer and commonly cause more significant fatigue. Chronic sinusitis usually does not grounds fever.
The signs and symptoms of chronic sinusitis include:
Facial throbbing and pressure especially in the forehead, temple, cheeks, nose and at the rear the eyes
Difficulty breathing through the nose
Drainage of a gummy, yellow or greenish discharge from the muzzle or down the back of the throat
Reduced sense of smell or partiality
Nasal obstruction or congestion
Aching within your upper jaw and teeth
Headache
Teeth torment
Bad breath (halitosis)
Ear pain
Fatigue
Cough
Nausea
Sore throat
Is it prickly when you touch your face approaching around your nose, eyes and forehead? Can you smell? Do you hold alot of post nasal drip or are you all stuffy?
Seems alot of race have chronic sinus problems and I even saw a show on History International where on earth they could tell from a body from I consider it was the bronze age, that folks had chronic sinusitis vertebrae then, too.
Monday, October 25, 2010
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