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Old 12-15-2011, 01:34 AM #1
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bh_pcs,

It sounds like you may have a sinus infection. The simple trick is to first try a neti-pot. It is a system for rinsing your sinus (lower at least) to help it purge of infectious mucus.

A sinus infection can become embedded into the tissue and cause meningitis and other issues. An ENT can take a look and prescribe some antibiotics. Some sinus infections can become antibiotic resistant or at least need a longer course of antibiotics than usual. Since the infection may not have blood supply through it, the tissue can heal but leave a surface contamination in place to cause a re-infection.

Sinus infections next to the brain can cause concussion like symptoms and even psychosis.

Taking a decongestant for an extended period (week or so) with lots of water can cause you sinuses to drain hopefully getting this mucus out. You will need a box of tissue handy but it may work.

Hope you find a solution.

My best to you.
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