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 ...
The placement of a permanent pacemaker is the definitive treatment for sinus node dysfunction, but not everyone needs this.
If you’ve got a stuffy nose, seemingly endless drainage, and swollen sinuses, there’s a slew of usual suspects that could be making you miserable—from seasonal allergies to the common cold. But if ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a doctor reveals the important clues about your health that can be found in your snot.
The weeks leading into winter are often the ideal time to address sinus issues. By improving sinus function before cold and ...
Dr. Metson answers the question: 'Do I Need A Doctor For Sinus Infections?' — -- Question: When should I call my doctor about a sinus infection? Answer: If cold symptoms become prolonged -- just ...
That stuffy, runny nose feeling that won't go away could be a sinus infection, but new research shows that you might want to think twice before seeing a doctor. Donna Shearer, a nurse manager at an ...
OGDEN — When it comes to sinus health, just a little more space in a nasal passageway can make a difference. A simple procedure called balloon sinuplasty is keeping patients from needing invasive ...