Hello Friend,
How are you doing, thanks for reading.
Do you have sinusitis?
The reason I ask is because true sinusitis is actually quite rare.
Let me explain…
If you’ve been complaining of nasal congestion and a throbbing pain near one eye, and you’re using antibiotics.
Read every word of today’s special report…carefully.
There’s a very good chance that the doctor was flat-out wrong and you’ve been diagnosed with a sinus headache due to sinus infection, and that the antibiotics were both uncalled for and ineffective.
In fact, in one study of more than 3,000 patients initially diagnosed with sinusitis, a careful examination found that only eight of them (three-tenths of 1%) had a sinus infection.
Why is sinusitis as a misdiagnosis so common?
One reason is that people have seen so many decongestant commercials on television depicting the sinuses as sources of pain.
They automatically assume any headache in these areas must be caused by sinus congestion.
In reality, such headaches may be caused by a number of conditions.
To make things even more confusing, these other conditions frequently cause misleading nasal symptoms as well.
But if it’s not sinusitis causing that headache or feeling of fullness around your eye, then what is ailing you?
In Part 2 we’ll reveal the most likely culprits.
Stay tuned this really is a fascinating read.
Sinus headaches
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