Dong-Ye Acupuncture

2105 Palm Bay Road
Palm Bay, FL 32905

ph: 321-723-3017
fax: 321-723-3017
alt: 321-634-5800

Sinus/Sinus Headache

Susan Hathaway, PhD, AP

 

Current estimates are that 35 million Americans each year experience at least one episode of sinusitis. Acute sinusitis may present as an apparent viral upper respiratory infection that persists longer than expected, or unilateral or bilateral tenderness under the eyes, fever, and a dull headache.  Chronic sinusitis commonly presents with more subtle symptoms, such as nasal congestion with morning sore throat and without fever.  Symptoms may be limited to intermittent hoarseness, sore throat and expectoration of mucus.  Factors which may predispose to sinusitis include allergic rhinitis, upper respiratory infections, septal deviation, tooth extractions, nasal polyps, swimming and smoking.  Many patients will have nasal exams that are within normal limits.  Western Medicine may treat with antibiotics, decongestants and even surgery.  Traditional Chinese Medicine treats symptoms associated with sinus congestion and infection with herbs and acupuncture.

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2105 Palm Bay Road
Palm Bay, FL 32905

ph: 321-723-3017
fax: 321-723-3017
alt: 321-634-5800