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Acute sinusitis
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(Category)
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Trichinosis
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(Trichinosis)
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... your brain and spinal cord
Bronchopneumonia — an inflammation of your lungs and bronchial tubes
Nephritis — an inflammation of your kidneys
Sinusitis — an inflammation of the mucous membranes in ...
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Wegener's granulomatosis
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(Wegener's granulomatosis)
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... they supply, such as the kidneys. Signs and symptoms may include:
Constantly runny nose, with pus-filled discharge
Nosebleeds
Sinus pain and inflammation (sinusitis)
Hoarse voice
Inflammation ...
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Common cold
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(Cold, Flu & Cough)
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Sinusitis. In adults or children, a common cold that doesn't resolve may lead to sinusitis — inflammation and infection of the sinuses.
Other secondary infections. These include strep throat (streptococcal ...
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Health Problems at School
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(School)
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... of seats to the front of the classroom.
Some infections—especially an ear infection, strep throat, bronchitis, and sinusitis—may necessitate the administration of medication for a week after your ...
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Multiple myeloma
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(Multiple myeloma)
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... of multiple myeloma may include:
Repeated infections — such as pneumonia, sinusitis, bladder or kidney infections, skin infections, and shingles
Weight loss
Weakness or numbness in your legs
When ...
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Meningitis
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(Meningitis)
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... occurs, it tends to follow an upper respiratory infection, ear infection (otitis media) or sinusitis.
Listeria monocytogenes (listeria). These bacteria can be found almost anywhere — in soil, in ...
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Childhood asthma
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(Childhood asthma)
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... or eczema
Living in an urban area with increased exposure to air pollution
Low birth weight
Obesity
A chronic runny or stuffy nose (rhinitis)
Inflamed sinuses (sinusitis)
Heartburn (gastroesophageal ...
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Asthma attack
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(Asthma attack)
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... "sneak up" on you before you notice symptoms have worsened
You have other chronic health conditions, such as sinusitis or nasal polyps
Asthma attacks can be serious.
Asthma attacks can interrupt ...
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Nonallergic rhinitis
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(Nonallergic rhinitis)
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... this type of rhinitis can become chronic, causing ongoing discolored nasal discharge, facial pain and pressure (sinusitis).
Foods and beverages. Nonallergic rhinitis may occur when you eat, especially ...
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Pet allergy
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(Pet allergy)
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... infections of the sinuses, such as sinusitis.
Asthma People with asthma and pet allergy often have difficulty managing asthma symptoms. They may be at risk of asthma attacks that require immediate medical ...
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Mold allergy
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(Mold allergy)
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... emergency plan in place in case of a severe asthma attack.
Allergic fungal sinusitis. This occurs when fungus lodges and grows in the sinuses. Surgery may be necessary to remove a tightly packed infection ...
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Dust mite allergy
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(Dust mite allergy)
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... caused by dust mite allergy can obstruct your sinuses, the hollow cavities connected to your nasal passages. These obstructions may make you more likely to develop infections of the sinuses (sinusitis). ...
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Hay fever
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(Hay fever)
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... worsen signs and symptoms, such as coughing and wheezing.
Sinusitis. Prolonged sinus congestion due to hay fever may increase your susceptibility to sinusitis — an infection or inflammation of the membrane ...
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Allergies
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(Allergies)
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Atopic dermatitis (eczema), sinusitis, and infections of the ears or lungs. Your risk of getting these conditions is higher if you have hay fever, a pet allergy or a mold allergy.
Fungal complications ...
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Churg-Strauss syndrome
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(Churg-Strauss syndrome)
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... only very rarely as a complication of asthma.
Hay fever (allergic rhinitis). This affects the mucous membranes of your nose, causing runny nose, sneezing and itching.
Sinus pain and inflammation (sinusitis). ...
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Nasal polyps
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(Nasal polyps )
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... 12 weeks (chronic rhinosinusitis, also known as chronic sinusitis). However, it's possible — and even somewhat more likely — to have chronic sinusitis without nasal polyps.
Nasal polyps themselves are ...
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Acute sinusitis
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(Acute sinusitis)
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Acute sinusitis (acute rhinosinusitis) causes the cavities around your nasal passages (sinuses) to become inflamed and swollen. This interferes with drainage and causes mucus to build up.
With acute ...
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ENT
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(Medical Center Services)
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Tinnitus
Cerumen
Ear Injury
Nose disorders
Nose Injury
Rhinitis
Sinusitis
Epistaxis
Deviated Septum
Nasal Tumors
Snoring
Throat disorders
Tonsillitis
Acute/ Chronic ...