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Causes and Treatments for Recurrent Sinus Infections
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MJT
... e of antibiotics is prescribed as well as a decongestant to help clear the problem. However, what if you have recurrent sinus infections that seem to never go away? Potential Causes of Recurrent Sinus Infections Well, let's look at it like this, you know you have recurrent sinus infections if you get three or more per year. Most of the time, a sinu ...
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Low Vitamin D Linked to Infection During Pregnancy
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DiseaseProof
According to new research in The Journal of Nutrition, experts claim low blood levels of vitamin D increase risk of a harmful bacteria infection called vaginosis. For the study, scientists tested 469 women in their first trimester of pregnancy and found 41% of women had vaginosis and 52% had low levels of vit ...
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Sinus Infection Caused By Dental Problems
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Healthy Living ..
... ificant dental crisis is waiting in the wings.Often the problem is born with the nasal corridors blocking up due to some allergy. The nose might swell up in response and this causes fluid accumulation in the sinus. Bacterial growth flourishes in the nose as a result of accumulation of the dark, moist and warm fluid in the sinus. This leads to sever ...
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Infection
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Lee

... t day as well. I went to the ENT doc and he was stumped and decided to get an MRI of my neck. They got me in right away and all they said from test results was that I had an infection, but they couldn't tell where. They called my Neurosurgeon to see if it was ok to put me on steroids for the swelling. My doc was out of town so they asked his partn ...
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Infection
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Lee

Yes my toe is infected. I went to see my GP today and he said it is infected and gave me a prescription for antibiotics. He thinks the antibiotics should be enough to take care of the problem, as long as I keep soaking it and taking care of it, so hopefully I won't have to go to the podiatrist and get my nail cut off again! Wish me luck! I also ...
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