Your regular doctor and if it needs special attention you will be referred to an ent.
Probably a sinus infection - consult a doctor or a pharmacist.
There are people who say sinus doctor when they see a doctor treating a sinus patient, but I wouldn't say a sinus doctor, because a doctor who treat sinus patients also treat general ear, nose, and throat problems.Allergy doctors called as an allergist or an immunologist; these doctors can treat a sinus patient too.
not that i know of, i recommend seeing a doctor for it right away.
sinus infection but i suggest you follow up with your doctor
Go to google and type in Chronic Sinus Problem. There is a TON of info there.
Sinus pain and thick mucus is an indicator of a sinus infection. You will need to visit your doctor for antibiotics.
Yes, mold spores can potentially enter the sinuses and grow in damp and dark environments, leading to a condition known as fungal sinusitis. Symptoms may include nasal congestion, headaches, facial pain, and sinus infections. It's important to consult a healthcare provider if you suspect mold exposure in your sinuses.
Yes. If that's what's going on, see a doctor.
The essential thing for you to do is consult with a doctor. Sinus problems can have many causes, including allergies and possible anatomical problems. If your doc considers them safe for you try a sinus rinse, like the SinuCleanse system (I am not connected with them in any way other than being a satisfied customer) or one of the plain saline nasal sprays.
This could be a sinus problem, or even a sinus infection. The pressure of the sinus congestion can definitely cause this type of pain. But since there are other causes of facial pain, you need to see your doctor of sinus medications don't help relieve the pain.
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sounds like sinus pain. Try over the counter sinus med's and see your doctor.