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Symptoms for Sinusitis
Some Important Symptoms of Sinusitis includes:
- Typical Symptoms of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Symptoms of bacterial sinusitis typically include sinus congestion, sinus discharge, and facial pain or headaches from sinus pressure.
- Fever May or May Not be Related to Sinusitis
Fever, which is more prevalent in children than adults, can occur with either a cold or bacterial sinusitis.
The following are the symptoms of sinusitis:
- Thick yellow-green nasal drainage shows problem in the paranasal sinuses.
- Sore throat, cough, bad breath, nausea and/or vomiting are also some symptoms of sinusitis.
- irritability or fatigue
- swelling around the eyes may occur during sinuses problem.
- Headache: If you have a headache, when you wake up in the morning. It's shows the primary symptom of sinusitis.
- Infection in the maxillary sinuses can cause your upper jaw and teeth to ache, and your cheeks to become tender to the touch.
- Stuffy or runny nose
- Itchy eyes and nose
- Reduced sense of smell and/or taste
- Fever and chills
- Pain in the roof of the mouth or teeth
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