Sinus- Allergy, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Ear Problem
When you are facing sinus infections it can be both acute and chronic. Normally the sinus infection starts as a cold due to natural factors such as weather changes or due to sinus allergy that causes swelling of the mucous membranes and increased production of watery mucus for a particular period. You can identify sinus in its early stages by observing its classic symptoms such as nasal congestion, prolonged thick yellow nasal discharge or thin and clear discharge in mild cases, continuing front headache, and fever with a sore throat and ear problems in some cases.