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Sinusitis is inflammation, either bacterial, viral, allergic or autoimmune, of the paranasal sinuses.
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The Common Cold is a fictional character and a villain in . He is perpetually ill and wishes to eliminate the Kids Next Door and to spread his cold to the world. He uses a machine to fire mucus from his nose at the Kids Next Door. The Common Cold can normally be defeated with orange juice.
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Sinusitis as related to Common Cold
- Health Tip: Signs of Sinusitis - Medical and health information on the ...
HealthDay News) -- Sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinus cavities, can be triggered by conditions ranging from allergies and the common cold , to other viral and bacterial infections.
- Sinusitis, NIAID Fact Sheet
Most cases of acute sinusitis start with a common cold, which is caused by a virus. These viral colds do not cause symptoms of sinusitis, but they do inflame the sinuses.
- Complications of Colds: Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
Up to 5% of common colds are complicated by acute bacterial sinusitis. When a common cold has ... Acute Bacterial Sinusitis . A cute bacterial sinusitis complicates colds in ...
- Common Cold Site Map
1999-2005 Commoncold, Inc. All Rights Reserved ... Scan of the Nose and Sinuses; What a Common Cold ... Acute Bacterial Sinusitis; Acute ...
- SinusWars - symptoms of sinus
Sinusitis symptoms vary from individual to individual depending on the underlying cause. Sinusitis symptoms are similar to those of a common cold except that sinusitis symptoms last longer than 3 ...
- Sinusitis
Since the earliest stages of acute sinusitis begin as a viral upper respiratory infection, measures to relieve a common cold may be helpful. Rest, increasing fluid intake, decongestants, and improved ...
- Sinusitis
The World Health Organization supports the use of ephedra as part of treatment for the common cold, hay fever, and sinusitis. Because of some serious risks associated with this herb (like stroke and ...
- Sinusitis
Cases of sinusitis are common and can be easily treated. Call your child's doctor if your child has a cold and the symptoms don't go away after about 10 days or if your child develops a fever after ...
- Common cold: Complications - MayoClinic.com
... who are too young to verbalize their distress may simply cry or pull on the affected ear. Wheezing. A cold can trigger wheezing in children with asthma. Sinusitis. In adults or children, a common cold ...
- Sinusitis (Sinus Infection)
Although a stuffy nose can occur in other conditions, like the common cold, many people confuse simple nasal congestion with sinusitis. A cold, however, usually lasts about seven days and disappears ...

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