the signs of a sinus infection is
these are not all of the signs but they are some of the signs.
-You're nose is almost always congested with a nasal infection. It's not a defining symptom, though, as that's also a symptom for many other viruses.
-A sinus infection will usually last 2-3 times as long as a cold (2-3 weeks).
-Pressure/pain/swelling in/around the nose are signs of a sinus infection.
Sneezing and blowing your nose is not usually enough to diagnose a sinus infection. Sinus infections will often cause pain when touching one's face, and a smelly discharge from the nose and mouth.
The only way to have a 100% sure diagnosis is to see a doctor.
a runny stuffy nose, pain in your sinus cavities.
There will be blockage of the sinuses and it will swell up, along with an un-comfortable feeling.
If your snot turns clear, pressure or fullness lessens, and not as much mucus are all signs. Also make sure your glands are going back to normal.
a cold that lasts more than 7-10 days
It is possible to eat something to which you have an allergy. It could cause sinus symptoms. However, there is no specific food that can stop sinus symptoms.
Is sinus an organ? I need to know if there are other organs in the cranial cavity besides the brain.
Yes, it can. there is drainage in the back of your throat, and the taste of food can be effected by it.
I would like to know the answer to this as well. I was told this last year. I have several sinus infections a year and usually have a sinus migraine 4-6 times a month.
food with a slight spicky kick cleans out your sinus passages. Inhaling the smell of a pepper or paprika, even chili powder on food or curry can help wash out your congested sinus issue. but don't literally inhale the pepper, lol (: hope it helps <3
paranasal sinus include frontal sinus, the maxillary sinus, the ethmodial sinuses, and the spheniodal sinus.
PRESSURE (atmospheric) effects the sinus membraneSEE what a plumber has to know
The maxillary sinus
Foods that will help in the recovery of a sinus infection include pinapple, yogurt, and fruits and vegetables such as apricots, apples, citrus fruits, pears, broccoli, kale and spinach.
paranasal sinus include frontal sinus, the maxillary sinus, the ethmodial sinuses, and the spheniodal sinus.
It's possible but they don't really know the cause of it.
not that i know of, i recommend seeing a doctor for it right away.