How to Fly With a Sinus Infection

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Sinus Infection Or Cold?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Have a cold that just won't go away or is getting worse? Chances are your cold has developed into a sinus infection a common problem this time of year, says Alan Wild, M.D., assistant professor ofView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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How to Treat the Symptoms of a Sinus Infection

generalmedicine.suite101.com — “Treatments for sinus pain and pressure range from over-the-counter medications offering day and nighttime relief, to all-natural saline solution remedies.View full resource at generalmedicine.suite101.com

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How to Treat the Symptoms of a Sinus Infection: Treatments for sinus pain and pressure range from over-the-counter... http://bit.ly/buszZH

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How To Relieve Pain From Sinus Infections : NPR

npr.org — “A sinus infection often sends patients to doctors expecting relief in the form of antibiotics. But researchers have found antibiotics don't help fight sinus infections. What should patients be doing to get relief from a sinus infection?View full resource at npr.org

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Air Travel, Colds, and Sinus Infections

medicinenet.com — “Get tips for traveling with a cold. Flying with a severe cold or sinus infection can be painful. Learn tips to make the flight more bearable if you have to fly while suffering from a cold or sinus infection.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Are you traveling by plane this fall? Find out when and when not to fly if you are sick. http://bit.ly/cifhvW

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Sinus Infections and Sinusitis - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Read about the many symptoms of sinus infections and how they can be treated.View full resource at empowher.com

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What is different between a sinus infection and sinusitis? http://ow.ly/5xYA1

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How to Deal With Sinus Headaches

streetdirectory.com — “Sinus headache is a headache that occurs because your sinuses are congested with mucus. Sinus headache is caused by inflammation of sinus tissue, either due to bacterial infection or allergic reactions. Sinus headaches can be the result of a sinus infection or allergies. Sinus headache pain is due to swelling in the sinus cavities. Sinus headache is one of the many kinds of headaches which is...View full resource at streetdirectory.com

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Is It a Cold or Sinus Infection? How to Tell the Difference - Cold, Flu, and Sinus - Health.com

health.com — “Anna Lord has sinus symptoms including unbearable pain and low-grade fever. The main difference between cold symptoms and sinus infections is how long they linger.View full resource at health.com

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Sinus Infection Symptoms And Treatment: Medical And Home Remedies For Sinusitis

diseases-viruses.suite101.com — “How to identify symptoms related to a sinus infection and how to treat it with antibiotics and home remedies.View full resource at diseases-viruses.suite101.com

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Sinus Health

nycfacemd.com — “The sinuses are the first line of defense for protecting your airways from harmful elements. Over a lifetime, the sinuses can become damaged by exposure to dust, pollution, changes in temperature, and infections. A deviated nasal septum can negatively affectView full resource at nycfacemd.com

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How is a Cold Different from a Sinus Infection | Natural Health Journals

natural-health-journals.com — “Many people suffer from sinus infections and don't realize it. If you have a persistent cold, you may really have a sinus infection.View full resource at natural-health-journals.com

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How to Cure a Sinus Infection | Men's Health News

news.menshealth.com — “Antibiotics are ineffective for most sinus infections, according to new researchView full resource at news.menshealth.com

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Antibiotics for sinus infections may not reduce symptoms any better or any faster than a placebo. Here's why: http://t.co/y5Hf0OhP

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How to Fight Colds, Flus, and Infections at Any Age - Cold, Flu, and Sinus - Health.com

health.com — “During cold and flu season, you can be surrounded by infection-causing germs. Learn how to stay healthy at any age and avoid colds, flu, and infections.View full resource at health.com

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How to Fight Colds, Flus, and Infections at Any Age http://tinyurl.com/9582yf

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Cold, Flu, and Sinus Medications and Treatments

health.com — “Cold, Flu, and Sinus Medications and TreatmentsView full resource at health.com

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@mayankkshah Here's some info on home remedies: http://bit.ly/2VhwwU As well as some medication options: http://bit.ly/2VqNxX Feel better!

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RT @RiverCities_ENT How to differentiate a cold, sinus infection and allergies http://ping.fm/k63Qo

entnet.org — “RT @RiverCities_ENT How to differentiate a cold, sinus infection and allergies http://ping.fm/k63QoView full resource at entnet.org

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OTC treatments for sinus infections - by Nicole Evans M.D. - Helium

helium.com — “How can you tell if you have a self-limiting sinusitis from a virus versus a full blown bacterial sinus infection? Only time will tell, literally...., Nicole Evans M.D.View full resource at helium.com

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