enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Blockage in Sphenoid Sinus Causes Daily Headaches

    connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/blockage-in-sphenoid-sinus-causes-daily...

    Posted by sharlynn62 @sharlynn62, Nov 30, 2018. I have had chronic sinusitis for several years, accompanied by daily headaches and my ENT, as well as a MRI of my brain have confirmed that my sphenoid sinus (the sinus in the back of your face that is inside your brain) is completed blocked, and their is a build up of mucous like cells ...

  3. Sphenoid Sinus Surgery: Anyone had their sinuses drained?

    connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/sphenoid-sinius

    I have had sinus infections since childhood. Usually due to congestion from seasonal allergies and upper respiratory infections. I had sinus surgery 2004 after a severe infection of all sinus cavities- ended up in the ER. The surgery went very well. The ENT doctor basically cleared the openings to all the sinus cavities so they could drain ...

  4. Acute sinusitis has been defined by the American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery as a sinus infection in which symptoms last less than 4 weeks. If the symptoms persist beyond 12 ...

  5. Blockage in Sphenoid Sinus Causes Daily Headaches

    connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/blockage-in-sphenoid-sinus-causes-daily...

    Blockage in Sphenoid Sinus Causes Daily Headaches. I have had chronic sinusitis for several years, accompanied by daily headaches and my ENT, as well as a MRI of my brain have confirmed that my sphenoid sinus (the sinus in the back of your face that is inside your brain) is completed blocked, and their is a build up of mucous like cells ...

  6. The tension in my lower neck, ear area and teeth dissipated quickly. The facial pain and sensitivity rolled back, notably in the sinus area and I noticed a clear improvement in the right eye and overall pain diminished by 90 % over the following hours. I had thought that the trigger was a sonic toothbrush I had bought and started using a few ...

  7. Sinusitis: Diagnosis and Treatment - Page 6 - Medscape

    www.medscape.com/viewarticle/719224_6

    Diagnosis. A careful history looking for the subtle symptoms of sinusitis, (as reviewed in the section on Clinical Presentation), must always be the starting point for diagnosing sinusitis. The ...

  8. Allergic Fungal Sinusitis. Allergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) colonizes the sinuses of an atopic immunocompetent patient and acts as an allergen, eliciting an immune response. Millar and colleagues ...

  9. Brain Fog from Sinus infection and inflammation

    connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/brain-fog-from-sinus-infection-and-inflammation

    Sometimes a side effect of some medications can be brain fog. I'm not sure if Mayo Clinic is an option for you, but they are very good at diagnosing rare and difficult to diagnose health problems. If you would like to seek help from Mayo Clinic, you can one of our appointment offices. The contact information for Minnesota, Arizona and Florida.

  10. At a loss, multiple consultations still no answer...any idea?

    connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/at-a-loss-multiple-consultations-still-no...

    I was taken to ED, unable to walk or talk clearly or communicate well. I had a brain MRI to ck for stoke or blood vessel issues or clot or whatever. I did not have a stroke, but the radiologist strongly suggested a referral to an ENT consult for acute, possibly chronic sphenoid sinus infection, possible fungus balls, and a cyst in the sphenoid.

  11. Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia: What to expect during watch &...

    connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/waldenstrom

    My husband age 64 diagnosed last April 2018 with Waldenstrom with bone marrow biopsy, his main complaint was fatigue and did have a few episodes of numbing and tingling in fingertips occasionally, then in October he had an episode of severe headaches that were treated for a sphenoid sinus infection the edema was so bad along with headeaches they did an MRI/MRA of head which was normal, then ...