Can sinusitis be caused by sublimations (eg. car accident)?


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In otherwords, can sinusitis be caused by nerves being pinched between the vertebrae - sublimations?

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i would say no. it usually is caused by allergies. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the lining of one or more of the sinus cavities in the facial bones around your nose. Sinusitis can make life miserable, causing tenderness in your face, aching behind your eyes and difficulty breathing through your nose.

Most cases of sinusitis are acute infectious sinusitis, which generally lasts less than four weeks. If the signs and symptoms of sinusitis last more than 12 weeks, or if you have frequent bouts of sinusitis, you may have chronic sinusitis.

Chronic sinusitis is one of the most common chronic diseases in the United States, affecting an estimated 33 million people each year. Treatment may be with medications or, in some cases, surgery
i tried many meds and now take singulair and that works i can breathe again.

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Sinusitis is an infection caused by the buildup of bacteria in the sinus cavities (inside the upper portions of your face) as a result of an allergy or virus causing inflammation in a certain area of the sinuses, preventing mucus from draining, and thus creating an warm, moist environment for bacteria to multiply. It causes a great deal of pain and pressure in the face. That being said, Sinusitis is not caused by any nerve complications to my knowledge. A pinched nerve can cause a slew of problems, and could cause pain in the face, but not that of sinusitis. Good luck and I hope you find what you're looking for!
Sinusitis is an infectoin in your nose, so to answer your question, no, it is not caused from an auto accident


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