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Why Do Ears Clog From a Sinus Infection?

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Why Do Ears Clog From a Sinus Infection?

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The Beginnings Of A Sinus Infection Allergies or sinus problems can start out mild. In this case you may have a bit of sniffling or sneezing, which can eventually develop into a sinus infection, or sinusitis. Sinusitis occurs, usually following a cold or flu, when infection is introduced into the sinus cavities, leading to inflammation and an overflow of mucus and fluid in the nasal passageways. Symptoms of a sinus infection usually include increased pressure in the face and head, runny nose, excess mucus buildup and clogged nose and ears. Development Into A Sinus Infection As your sinus problems get worse your sinuses and nasal passages will swell and mucus will begin to build-up in the nasal cavities, which eventually will turn into a sinus infection. Since your sinuses and nasal passages are connected to various parts of your upper body, the mucus built-up can drip into various parts including your stomach and lungs. A Clogged Ear In the case of a clogged ear, the mucus overflow cau

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