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How Sinus Is Different from a Common Cold-Fever: Be Alert If You Have These Symptoms


Ahmedabad. 24 March 2023, Friday

Some people always complain of cold and fever. However, most of these cases are due to sinusitis. Sinus is a very common problem. It can be cured if treated properly. So let us tell you about sinus and its symptoms.

What is a sinus?

Our scalp has many cavities. It helps in keeping our head light and breathing. These openings are called sinuses. If mucus fills these pores, breathing becomes difficult. This problem is called sinusitis.

How is sinusitis different from the common cold?

In the changing season common people are having cold and fever problem. Seasonal flu can be cured with medications and some prescriptions. But if cold-fever does not go away despite taking medicines and all kinds of home remedies then you should consult a doctor as it could be a sign.

What are the symptoms of sinus?

- Runny nose

- Closed nose

- Pain and pressure in the face

- headache

- Sore throat

- Cough

- Bad breath

When to contact a doctor

If you are experiencing severe headaches or facial pain and the symptoms get worse after improving, you should consult a doctor. If these symptoms persist for more than 10 days, consult a doctor immediately.

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