Your nose gets stuffy and stopped up. You may get a headache. Your eyes water. And You sneeze a lot.
When the lining of the sinuses is at all swollen, the swelling interferes with the normal flow of mucus. Trapped mucus can then fill the sinuses, causing an uncomfortable sensation
no its not a sickness because is something normal that happens to our bodies
morning sickness
Probably nothing, but it may irritate the sinuses for a bit.
speech is affected, voice quality differs,air filtration is impaired
Your sinuses will only be affected if something were to go wrong during the extraction. When top wisdom teeth are extracted, there is a very slim chance of a tool puncturing your sinuses. The swelling after the procedure does not (should not) affect breathing either.
dural sinuses, cerebral sinuses, or cranial sinuses
Through blunt trauma, bone cancer (the sinuses will collapse on it's self), and chronic sinus infections. Dental extractions can sometimes result in a punctured sinus cavity.
Paranasal sinuses are a group of four air-filled spaces. Maxillary sinuses surround the nasal cavity, frontal sinuses are above the eyes, ethmoid sinuses are between the eyes and sphenoid sinuses are behind the eyes.
The sinuses: paranasal sinuses are a group of four paired air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity (maxillary sinuses), above the eyes (frontal sinuses), between the eyes (ethmoidal sinuses), and behind the ethmoids (sphenoidal sinuses).
The paranasal sinuses (which surround the nose) are found in the following bones: frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and maxillary. The maxillary sinuses are the largest of all sinuses. There are also sinuses found near the mastoid process of the temporal bone called the mastoid sinuses. The mastoid sinuses communicates with the inner ear, whereas the paranasal sinuses communicate with the nasal cavity.
You'll get lung sickness such as lung cancer.