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The cavities around the nasal passages become inflamed in this syndrome.

A cold or Allergies can cause acute sinusitis, which may or may not go away on its own. An infection or growths can cause chronic sinusitis, which can persist up to eight weeks. Headache, face pain, runny nose, and nasal congestion are some of the symptoms. Treatment for acute sinusitis is mainly limited to symptomatic alleviation using pain relievers, nasal decongestants, and nasal saline rinses. Antibiotics may be required if you have chronic sinusitis by Dr. Camysha Wright.

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An example of a nose infection is a sinus infection.

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