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Deseases & Treatment
The sign & symptoms, reasons, and successful treatment of:
Sinusitis, Bronchitis & Migraine:
Sinusitis: It is such an ailment where, when you get up in the morning , feeling tired, lousy with heavy head and feels like to sleep all the day time and you will have cough and sneezing throughout the day , then you start taking medicine thinking that you are suffering from cold and cough, but in vain. Since you do not feel any relief even after taking medicine, you will approach the Doctor who will after examining your fore head, face and finding out the sign & symptoms of the problem and doing sinus x-ray, will come to a conclusion that you are in fact suffering from ‘Sinusitis’ then the Doctor will provide you the proper medicine for the actual problem you are suffering from.
What is meant by sinuses? The hollow air spaces which are actually located within the skull or bones of the head surrounding the nose are in fact four pairs of cavities, are known as sinuses. If someone says that he or she is having a sinus attack means it is referring to the symptoms of one or more than four pairs of cavities in the human body, which are called as paranasal sinuses and they are illustrated as follows.

1. Frontal sinuses: These are located over the eyes in the brow area.
2. Ethmoid Sinuses: These are behind the bridge of the nose between the eyes.
3. Sphenoid Sinuses: These are located behind the Ethmoids in the upper region of the nose and behind the eyes.
4. Maxillary sinuses: These are in the bones of the cheeks.
Since each sinus has an opening into the nose for the free exchange of air and mucus, and each is joined with the nasal passages by a continuous mucous membrane lining. Therefore, anything that causes a swelling in the nose, an infection, an allergic reaction, or an immune reaction also can affect the sinuses.
Air trapped within a blocked sinus, along with pus or other secretions, may cause, pressure on the sinus wall. The result is the sometime intense pain of a sinus attack. Similarly, when air is prevented from entering a paranasal sinus by a swollen membrane at the opening, a vacuum can be created that also cause a pain.





