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About Sinus
Sinus trouble can cause a large variety of symptoms
that include nasal congestion, headache, eye pain, postnasal drip, cough,
disturbed sleep, irritability, and fatigue. Sinus pain can be felt in
the cheekbones, forehead, or bridge of the nose. Sudden head movements
or physical strain intensifies sinus pain.
Sinus distress is among America’s most common ailment. More than 39 million
Americans suffer from sinus problems. Symptoms can be experienced from infancy
to adulthood. Sinus pain is often associated with a head cold or flu. A variety
of other factors can also play a major role in sinus suffering.
The sinuses are four small cavities found in the skull.
They perform many functions such as lightening the weight of the skull,
adding resonance for the voice, acting as a filter for the lungs, and
warming and humidifying the air we breath.
Book - Sinus
A new book,
The Sinus Handbook- A Self Help Guide, covers up-to-date information
on the sinuses—how they function, what can go wrong, and ways to relieve
sinus distress. It gives you facts on natural, alternative, and medical remedies
that can bring relief to those suffering sinus pain.
You’ll discover fast, simple techniques to relieve the symptoms associated
with a variety of sinus problems.
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