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How to Recognize Sinus Infection SymptomsCommon Sinus Infection Symptoms The most common sinus infection symptoms are pain around the areas where the sinus cavities are located. This might include the forehead right around the eyebrows or the cheekbones just under the eyes. Another common symptom of sinus infections is a yellowish or greenish discharge from the nose. Clear mucus is usually a sign of a cold or allergies and generally not a cause for alarm. Other sinus infection symptoms that are often seen is a fever, fatigue and a cough that may get worse at night when the post nasal drip is at its worst. It is typical to see these symptoms a few days after a cold virus, or perhaps during a severe allergy season. If you have had a cold, and see some of these symptoms within a few days after your cold improves, you may very well have a sinus infection. Uncommon Sinus Infection Symptoms There are other sinus infection symptoms that are less common, but can be quite uncomfortable, nonetheless. Ear pain can be a sign of a sinus infection, indicating that the sphenoid sinuses, which are located around the upper nose behind the eyes, might be inflamed. You might also feel pain in your jaw or even in your teeth. Your eyes might become swollen, and you might suffer from double vision or sensitivity to light. While these sinus infection symptoms might be somewhat less common, they can most certainly be signs that it is time to make an appointment with a doctor. A sinus infection can be a painful experience that may become uncomfortable enough to get in the way of daily life. By learning how to recognize sinus infection symptoms, you can make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible to get relief from your discomfort. |
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