How To Tell If You Have A Sinus Infection?

Nasal congestion or stuffiness that lasts more than 10 days

Thick nasal discharge (often yellow or green)

Facial pain, pressure, or tenderness (cheeks, forehead, around the eyes)

Worsening symptoms after initial improvement

Pain or pressure that increases when bending forward

Reduced sense of smell

Cough, especially at night, due to post-nasal drip

Sore throat from post-nasal drip

Bad breath (halitosis)

Tooth pain, especially in the upper teeth

Ear fullness or pressure

Mild fever (often less common than with a cold)

Fatigue or feeling generally unwell

Symptoms that are severe (high fever and significant facial pain) for at least 3–4 days

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