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What Are the Typical Symptoms of a Sinus Infection?

The typical symptoms of a Sinus infection include nasal congestion, thick nasal discharge (which may be yellow or green), and a blocked or stuffy nose. These symptoms are often accompanied by facial pain or pressure, especially in the forehead, around the eyes, and in the cheeks. Individuals may also experience headaches, particularly in the morning, when sinus cavities are filled with fluid. A postnasal drip, where mucus drains down the back of the throat, is another common symptom, often causing a sore throat or coughing.

Other symptoms of a sinus infection can include fever, fatigue, and a reduced sense of smell or taste. The severity of symptoms can vary depending on the type of sinus infection (acute vs. chronic) and the underlying cause, such as a viral or bacterial infection. If a sinus infection is left untreated, symptoms may worsen or lead to more serious complications, including ear infections or the spread of infection to nearby areas. It’s important to seek medical attention if symptoms persist or become severe.