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What Is a Sinus Headache?

For some people, the classic symptoms of a sinus infection, including nasal congestion and discharge, are also accompanied by a dull ache or feeling of pressure in the head and face. This is often ...
Sinus headaches are rough, but there's a lot you can do to ease the pain. Nothing is more frustrating than recurring headaches, especially if you’re unsure of what’s causing them. Sometimes it’s as ...
The Queen has pulled out of attending to the funeral of the Duchess of Kent while “recovering from acute sinusitis”, Buckingham Palace has announced. A Palace spokesman said Camilla hoped to have ...
This is a guest post by Dr. Abhishek Ramadhin, who is doing his rhinology fellowship training in the Sinai Hospital Division of Otolaryngology. Chronic sinusitis is very common in the United States, ...
When you're struck by a head cold, flu or allergies, symptoms can quickly intensify as congestion travels to the sinuses. The result: Swelling that feels like a pressure cooker inside your head, with ...
Your head is full of holes. No, really, it is. Not just your nostrils, mouth and ear openings, there are also big openings behind the nose, inside the face. Called sinuses, these chambers are “empty ...
Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is a heart rhythm problem that affects your heart's natural pacemaker. You may develop symptoms of SSS like dizziness, fainting, and fatigue. Treatment may include lifestyle ...
Facial pressure, postnasal drip, and congestion are common signs of sinus inflammation, also known as sinusitis. When symptoms persist for up to 12 weeks, sinusitis shifts from being acute to what’s ...
Top American health agencies have recommended the rollout of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine be paused as experts investigate six reported cases of a "rare and severe" type of blood clot in ...
The sinus tarsi is a small, bony channel located on the outside of the foot between the ankle and heel bone. Sinus tarsi syndrome is when increased pressure in this area, or problems with the ankle ...