Sinus infections in children often mimic common colds but can be more persistent. Recognising a few key symptoms helps ensure timely treatment and prevents complications for your child’s comfort and health. Tap to read!
Stuffy or Runny Nose
Having persistent nasal congestion or discharge that lasts over a week indicates sinus problems.
Cough That Worsens at Night
Coughing at night because of postnasal drip is one of the common signs of sinus troubles.
Fever
That is, either a slight lingering fever or a sudden one may indicate a sinus infection, instead of just a common cold.
Bad Breath
Even after good oral hygiene, a bad odour in your breath may stem from infected sinus drainage.
Facial Pain or Pressure
Pain around your eyes, cheeks, or forehead, particularly while bending forward, may imply sinus involvement.
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This information is sourced from the Cleveland Clinic. Always consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of sinus infections or any medical condition.