Sinusitis patients have pain similar to the elderly and people with arthritis
Monday, September 22, 2008 - 07:49
in Health & Medicine
A new analysis led by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center suggests many patients with sinusitis have aches and pains similar in severity to people in their 80s and those with arthritis or depression. The study also finds that endoscopic sinus surgery to clear clogged sinuses can bring significant pain relief.
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