When you're struck by a head cold, flu or allergies, symptoms can quickly intensify as congestion travels to the sinuses. The result: Swelling that feels like a pressure cooker inside your head, with ...
With cold and flu season comes an increased risk of sinus infections, which can trigger a runny nose, sinus pressure, congestion and postnasal drip, among other bothersome symptoms. Fortunately, you ...
The best home remedies to get rid of a sinus infection include using a warm compress or humidifier. Also, try breathing in steam or using a neti pot to help clear congestion and ease stuffiness. And ...
A great way to kick a sinus congestion is with an OTC decongestant and a few days of rest. If that doesn't work here are ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have had ongoing nasal congestion and mucus for the past several months. I thought it was allergies, but my doctor says I likely have acute sinusitis brought on by allergic ...
Whether one is traveling to the beach or mountains or visiting family across the country, altitude changes, dry air and even local allergens can take a toll on the ears, noses and throats, especially ...
Fall weather brings festivities and guests to our homes, as well as some unwelcome guests, including allergies, colds and sinus infections. Dr. Tran Locke, ear nose and throat specialist at Baylor ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- If you understand how extreme heat affects water, you can get a good sense of why our bodies react to triple digit temperatures. Dr. Diana Lev with Dignity Northridge Hospital ...
The winter season brings cold and colds. A head cold is awful for anyone to deal with, but when you have migraine, "regular ...