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Sinus

If you’ve ever had a sinus infection, you know the pain and discomfort it can cause. Medically termed sinusitis, a sinus infection occurs when the cavities around your nose become swollen and inflamed.

Sinusitis is most often caused by a virus and often lasts long after the other upper respiratory symptoms are gone.

Rarely, fungus or bacteria may cause a sinus infection.

Allergies, nasal polyps, a tooth infection, and a deviated septum are other ways in which sinusitis may be triggered.

If symptoms persist seek medical advice