Doctors explain what types of conditions the term includes—and whether they're preventable.
Since the wildfires, Dr. Philip Amoils is seeing more patients with bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, congestion and asthma.
Since the wildfires, Dr. Philip Amoils is seeing more patients with bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, congestion and asthma. "Everybody is coming in with the worst sinuses we've seen in years." ...
Nasal irrigation can be a useful addition to the management of chronic upper respiratory conditions, including nasal ...
Hives, also known as urticaria, are raised, itchy welts on your skin that occur due to an allergen. The reaction is ...
The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs has added new illnesses presumed to be caused by exposure to burn pits and other environmental toxins during the Persian Gulf War.
Acute sinusitis usually goes away within 1 to 2 weeks with proper treatment. Chronic sinusitis may require seeing a specialist or having long-term treatment to address the cause. An episode of ...
Each episode of acute sinusitis lasts at least 7 days. Chronic sinusitis lasts for more than 12 weeks. Chronic sinusitis symptoms are often less severe than acute sinusitis symptoms, and fever is ...
This study aims to investigate the impact of ET on gait speed in sub-acute stroke patients compared to conventional therapy. Additionally, we aim to explore the effects of ET on the mechanical ...
Acute and chronic conditions typically differ in how they develop and how long they last. Broadly speaking, acute conditions occur suddenly, have immediate or rapidly developing symptoms, and are ...