Sinusitis affects 37 million people each year. One of the commonest respiratory diseases, it can take on various forms, from an acute case to a chronic condition with unbearable and even incapacitating symptoms.
In general, sinusitis can be identified by a combination of the following symptoms : More…
There are two types of Sinusitis : More…
Sinusitis, when defined in simple terms is an inflammation of the sinus cavities (the hollow spaces in the bone of the cheek and forehead) due to viral or bacterial infections. This usually occurs when one or more of the sinus cavities become inflamed due to blockage of the small tubes (ostium) attached to the nasal passages. More…
Once your child vomiting diminishes or stops and his appetite returns, you can slowly reintroduce other fluids (including milk) as well as healthful foods.The AAP recommends that a child recovering from stomach troubles resume a normal diet as soon as possible : Offer whatever solid foods your child normally eats, including complex carbohydrates (like breads, cereals, and rice), lean meats, yogurt, fruits, and vegetables, but steer clear of fatty foods. More…
