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Having acute sinus infection may leave you feeling ear blockage. It may also lead to swelling of
glands, known as lymph nodes in
neck.
Chronic sinusitis is a persistent disease of more than eight weeks’ duration, or more than four episodes of infection per year. This kind of sinus infection may precede acute sinusitis that failed to clear completely with treatment. This may be felt by having postnasal drip with thick mucus in
back of
nose or throat. Another common symptom is nasal congestion or blockage that may extend to
Eustachian tubes resulting to ear fullness. People with chronic sinusitis may also feel being run-down and fatigued.
These two kinds of sinusitis are basically different diseases since each have different symptoms. The courses of treatment applied for each type are also different. If you feel these symptoms, you need further evaluation and treatment in order to avoid future flare-ups and improve
quality of life.-30-
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