When you’re stuffed up beyond the usual allergy season woes, one question tends to pop up a lot: Am I dealing with a cold or a full-blown sinus infection? Since both tend to lead to the same cluster ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a doctor reveals the important clues about your health that can be found in your snot.
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It's cold and flu season, but what’s that mean for sinus infections? While there is no “peak” sinus infection season per se, they do tend to occur more in the winter months when other viral illnesses ...
Your nose is runny and stuffy and your throat is sore. Could it be the start of a cold or a sinus infection? Or is it allergies? The symptoms of these conditions each overlap somewhat, but health ...
Congestion. Runny nose. Sore throat. These are cold symptoms we know all too well. But what happens when all the chicken soup and vitamin C in the world don’t seem to be doing the trick? It may be one ...
Cold, flu, sinusitis and allergies all cause respiratory problems. Differentiating which illness you have and how to relieve your pain and misery can be tricky, according to Steven Joyce, a physician ...
Even in the middle of a pandemic, children experience the same coughs, sniffles and sneezing they've probably known every other year. In fact, coughing and nasal congestion are common symptoms for ...
Primary care physicians share the truth. Waking up to find that you can only breathe through your mouth is never fun. Colds and sinus issues can cause a stuffy nose, throbbing headache and even cause ...
Sinusitis symptoms can be influenced by diet, with cold foods and dairy potentially worsening congestion. Conversely, vitamin ...
You booked the ticket and now you’re facing a head cold. Before you take off, read these essential tips to minimize sinus ...
When youre stuffed up beyond the usual , one question tends to pop up a lot: Am I dealing with a cold or a full-blown sinus infection? Since both tend to lead to the same cluster of not-fun ...