sinus infection
sinus infection
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-04-13
The infection of the sinuses (cavities situated inside the skull, which are filled with air), also known as sinusitis is produced by bacteria, fungus and sometimes by pollutants and allergic factors. ...
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by Alvin Toh - 2007-04-22
Blocked sinus can be a frustrating and irritating condition. It may cause difficulty in eating or sleeping. Blocked sinus can lead to a sinus headache and even equilibrium problems when the blockage...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-04-27
Sinusitis is the proper medical term that is used for a sinus infection. Sinuses are spaces in our bones that are filled with air. This sinuses are located between our eyes. When you suffer from a sin...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-05-09
The proper medical term for a sinus infection is sinusitis. Because a sinus infection has many symptoms that are similar to those of a cold or the flu, to proper diagnose sinus infection by yourself i...
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by GROSHAN FABIOLA - 2007-05-09
The proper medical term for a sinus infection is sinusitis. Because a sinus infection has many symptoms that are similar to those of a cold or the flu, to proper diagnose sinus infection by yourse...
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by ainex - 2007-05-11
Sinusitis is often mistaken as a common cold; whereas, a common cold is a problem of the whole upper respiratory system whilst sinusitis only refers to the inflammation of just the sinuses. The sinuse...
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by Mike Harader - 2007-05-10
So you have a sinus infection and it just won't go away. The doctor has diagnosed you with sinusitis, which is just a fancy term for sinus infection. The antibiotics you have been prescribed m...
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by Mike Harader - 2007-06-26
Health experts estimate that 37 million Americans are affected by sinus infections every year. In fact, health care providers report nearly 32 million cases of chronic sinus infections to the Ce...
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by Suma G Nathan - 2007-07-01
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reports that Allergic disorders affect atleast 50 million people in the US. Type 1 Allergies and symptoms include Asthma, Eczema, Hay Fever, Headac...
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by Suma G Nathan - 2007-11-24
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reports that Allergic disorders affect atleast 50 million people in the US. Type 1 Allergies and symptoms include Asthma, Eczema, Hay Fever, Headac...