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Acute Sinusitis

About Acute Sinusitis

Acute sinusitis is a short-term inflammation or infection of the sinuses (air-filled spaces around the nose, cheeks, eyes, and forehead). It often develops after a common cold and usually lasts less than 4 weeks. Most cases are caused by viruses and improve on their own within 7–10 days.

Common symptoms

  • Stuffy or blocked nose

  • Thick yellow or green nasal discharge

  • Facial pain, pressure, or tenderness (especially around the cheeks, eyes, or forehead)


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