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Frequently Asked Questions

If sinus pain lasts more than 10 days, worsens over time, comes with fever or swelling around the eyes, or keeps coming back, you should see a doctor.

Seek medical help if the nosebleed lasts more than 20 minutes, is very heavy, recurs frequently, or follows a head injury.

Struggling to hear conversations, frequently asking others to repeat themselves, turning up the volume on devices, or feeling people are mumbling can all be early signs of hearing loss.

Children are more prone to middle ear infections (otitis media) due to their smaller and more horizontal eustachian tubes, which can trap fluid more easily.

Mild ear pain from causes like air pressure changes or minor irritation often goes away on its own. however, if it persists or worsens, a medical evaluation is necessary.

Yes, allergies can inflame the sinuses, leading to congestion and pressure that result in sinus pain. managing allergies can help reduce flare-ups.

Ear pain can be caused by ear infections, buildup of earwax, injury, changes in air pressure, throat infections, or issues with the jaw joint (tmj).

Nosebleeds can be caused by dry air, nose picking, allergies, frequent sneezing, colds, nasal injuries, high blood pressure, or blood-thinning medications.

See a doctor if the pain is severe, lasts more than 1–2 days, is accompanied by fever, fluid discharge, hearing loss, or if the patient is a child under 6 months.

Yes, in many cases. using ear protection around loud noises, avoiding loud music through headphones, treating ear infections early, and having regular hearing checkups can help prevent damage.

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