Marks of the University of California Medical School announced that sulfathiazole treatment for maxillary sinusitis (inflammation of cheek sinuses) improved 70% of his patients in three or four weeks.
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That excessive mucus drips into the back of the throat and irritates it, causing a post-nasal drip cough. As if that weren’t enough, she noted, “excess mucus can also obstruct the sinuses and when it ...
Wildfires can irritate our sinuses, eyes and skin. We spoke to experts about the best precautions and products to use as protection. . Multiple fires continue to blaze across Los Angeles.
If you eat something acidic or sugary, be aware that acids can harm your teeth and temporarily soften the enamel. Over time, acids can erode tooth enamel permanently. You may think this means you ...