leading to sinus pain caused by an infection or nasal congestion.” Takashima said a physician’s first step when seeing a patient complaining of headaches is to make sure the pain is sinus related.
Sinus infections can indeed be troubling and disruptive, resulting in symptoms such as headaches, congestion and discomfort in the face that can hinder your everyday activities. Although several ...
"People are more susceptible to a sinus infection if they suffer from allergies or have recently had a cold or the flu," said Dr. Mas Takashima, assistant professor of otolaryngology and director of ...