Local doctors are seeing an increase in patients with upper respiratory infections. “We’ve had a big uptick in the number of patients coming in with upper respiratory ...
As the temperature drops and people start to travel, illnesses could start to spread. Currently, doctors are seeing sinus infections in patients.
With cold and flu season comes an increased risk of sinus infections, which can trigger a runny nose, sinus pressure, ...
“There shouldn’t be any other symptoms like nasal congestion, sore throat, or sinus pressure, however, so if you take one of these medications, talk to your doctor about possibly switching to another ...