Jan
22
2010
Is Pressure On The Roof Of My Mouth Constantly A Symptom Of A Sinus Infection?
Posted by: Alan in Sinus Infection, tags: Constantly, Infection, Mouth, Pressure, Roof, Sinus, SymptomHas anyone had this as part of their sinus infection, and for how long?
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January 22nd, 2010 at 4:16 pm
Generally, any sinus congestion can create pressure on the roof of the mouth. A general rule of thumb for sinus infection diagnosis: Blow your nose. If your snot is greenish-yellowish, you probably have a sinus infection. If it’s clear, no infection.
January 22nd, 2010 at 9:15 pm
I HAVE HORRIBLE SINUS ISSUES NORMALLY BUT SINES I’VE BEEN PREGNANT, THERES SO MUCH WORES. ITS NOT A SIGN OF INFECTION BUT JUST A SYMPTOM OF THE SINUS ACTING UP. YOU NEED LOTS OF HUMIDITY TO GET THINGS FLOWING. ONCE YOUR BLOWING YOUR NOSE ALL THE TIME THINGS WILL GET LESS PAINFUL.
January 23rd, 2010 at 1:01 am
Go to your dentist and have him x-ray. I’ve seen teeth in the roof of a mouth.