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Frequently Asked Questions

Sinus pain typically comes with facial pressure, nasal congestion, thick mucus, and sometimes a reduced sense of smell. unlike migraines, it often worsens when you bend forward or lie down.

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).

Sinus pain is usually caused by inflammation or infection in the sinus cavities, often due to colds, allergies, or sinusitis. the pressure buildup leads to pain in the forehead, cheeks, or around the eyes.

Yes, temporary hearing loss can occur due to fluid buildup or swelling in the middle ear during an infection. most cases improve with proper treatment.

If nasal blockage persists for more than a week, recurs frequently, or is accompanied by high fever, severe headache, or facial swelling, consult a doctor.

Decongestant sprays can give quick relief but should not be used for more than 3–5 days in a row, as they can cause rebound congestion and make symptoms worse.

See a doctor if the pain is severe, comes with fever, hearing loss, discharge, or lasts more than 2 days, especially in children.

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.

Steam inhalation, warm compresses over the face, saline nasal sprays, staying hydrated, and using a humidifier can help relieve sinus pressure and pain.

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