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Sinusitis More Than Just Seasonal Allergies

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Patients diagnosed with sinusitis can turn to a number of treatment options to improve their symptoms. For some, simply waiting out the condition can be effective while others may require some form of medication. In the more extreme cases there are surgical procedures which are being improved upon from options of the past.

Patients diagnosed with sinusitis can turn to a number of treatment options to improve their symptoms. For some, simply waiting out the condition can be effective while others may require some form of medication. In the more extreme cases there are surgical procedures which are being improved upon from options of the past.

Maruits S. Boon, MD, from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital discussed the symptoms and treatments for "one of the most common reasons that people seek attention with a primary care practitioner." Boon said because of that it puts a burden on costs for physicians making proper treatment that much more important.

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