Three Questions to Ask About Nasal Congestion and Sinus Pressure
People with allergies, asthma, compromised immunity and blocked nasal passages have greater risk of developing repeated nasal congestion and sinus infection.
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People with allergies, asthma, compromised immunity and blocked nasal passages have greater risk of developing repeated nasal congestion and sinus infection.
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Suspected ear infections are a common cause of pediatric visits for children, but adults can develop ear infections as well.
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Loud snoring is a common symptom of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition that constricts or blocks the airway.
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