Chronic Sinus Headache
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Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania - Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH), also known as Sjaastad syndrome, is a cluster-like headache that normally affects females. It normally consists of multiple severe yet short headache attacks.
Katrina cough - ... cough is a putative respiratory illness thought to be linked to exposure to mold and dust after the 2005 Hurricane Katrina in the United States. First described by doctors treating patients in the metro New Orleans area symptoms include cough], [[paranasal sinus|sinus headache, congestion, runny nose and sore throat.
Vasomotor rhinitis - Vasomotor rhinitis is a form of rhinitis that is not related to allergic reactions, but which is characterized by many of the same symptoms, such as a chronic running nose with intermittent sneezing, rhinorrhea and blood-vessel congestion of the nasal mucus membranes. Vasomotor rhinitis is to be distinguished from sinus infection or other forms of allergy.
Aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva - 'Aneurysm of the aortic sinus', also known as the sinus of Valsalva, is comparatively rare, occurring in about one person in every thousand. When present, it is usually in either the right (65-85%) or in the noncoronary (10-30%) sinus, rarely in the left ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aneurysm_of_sinus_of_Valsalva
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Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis - Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis Living With Chronic Sinusitis One of the country's top specialists brings sinus relief. More than 37 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis, making it the most common chronic condition in the country. Millions more suffer from nasal allergies that can lead to sinusitis. If left untreated, it can lead to headaches, blood infections, meningitis, chronic condition health living other sarcoidosis and neurological disorders. Over the last two years, however, research has led to some ...
Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis - Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis Living With Chronic Sinusitis One of the country's top specialists brings sinus relief. More than 37 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis, making it the most common chronic condition in the country. Millions more suffer from nasal allergies that can lead to sinusitis. If left untreated, it can lead to headaches, blood infections, meningitis, chronic condition health living other sarcoidosis and neurological disorders. Over the last two years, however, research has led to some ...
Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis - Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis Living With Chronic Sinusitis One of the country's top specialists brings sinus relief. More than 37 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis, making it the most common chronic condition in the country. Millions more suffer from nasal allergies that can lead to sinusitis. If left untreated, it can lead to headaches, blood infections, meningitis, chronic condition health living other sarcoidosis and neurological disorders. Over the last two years, however, research has led to some ...
Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis - Chronic Condition Health Living Other Sarcoidosis Living With Chronic Sinusitis One of the country's top specialists brings sinus relief. More than 37 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis, making it the most common chronic condition in the country. Millions more suffer from nasal allergies that can lead to sinusitis. If left untreated, it can lead to headaches, blood infections, meningitis, chronic condition health living other sarcoidosis and neurological disorders. Over the last two years, however, research has led to some ...
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