Family physicians frequently see patients who complain of sinusitis. These patients usually present with symptoms that include preceding upper respiratory tract infection, mucopurulent rhinorrhea, postnasal drip, cough, fever, nausea, and congestion. Facial pain above or below the eyes that increases on leaning forward is common. The nasal airway is often reduced and the mucosa hyperemic [...]
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