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Suggest Treatment For Inflammation In The Sinus Cavity

I went to an urgent care center this morning. Symptoms are what I would describe as a mini sinus infection on the lower right side of my sinus cavity, inflammation which causes enough swelling in there to be pushing my upper right teeth slightly out of place. The result is pain and a sensitivity to cold in the upper right portion of my mouth. The funny thing is there is no yellow or green mucus that you would expect with a sinus infection, anything that comes out is clear. Breathing is unobstructed. Back in December I had a bad sinus infection. The doctors opinion was that it was a residual effect of the viral infection aggravating the nerve in that area. I forget the term he used of it, but does that make sense?
Thu, 5 Oct 2017
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With your description, I Can see its more of a dental problem. Of course dental onfections can inturn produce sinus infections too.So, I suggest you to find out the cause of this ,after Consulting.. In this scenario, I would do a Endoscopy as well as a CT scan of the Sinuses.
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Suggest Treatment For Inflammation In The Sinus Cavity

Hello, With your description, I Can see its more of a dental problem. Of course dental onfections can inturn produce sinus infections too.So, I suggest you to find out the cause of this ,after Consulting.. In this scenario, I would do a Endoscopy as well as a CT scan of the Sinuses.