For over a year (as far as I can remember), I’ve had these symptoms:

- Random headaches (usually short lasting).

- Nausea that comes randomly, usually after eating (even if it’s something that I’ve eaten 1,000 times before and not gotten sick.

- These things at the roof of my mouth, not sure what they’re called, but I looked it up before and it has to deal with sinuses.

- My nose is runny or clogged a lot of the time

- Fatigue (I can’t stand up for long periods of time without getting tired)

Is this chronic sinusitis? And if not, what is it? Also, what is the treatment?

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3 Responses to “Chronic Sinusitis (Sinus Problems)?”
  1. Michael says:

    I’d talk to a health professional, not Yahoo! Answers.

    A lot of those are fairly common symptoms for a lot of different things.

  2. MissyAeris says:

    hmm sounds like u need to go to the doctors sounds pretty serious get there asap.

  3. MeMa says:

    You describe many sinusitis symptoms but your fatigue suggests something else going on, perhaps a secondary infection or chronic fatique syndrome.

    I urge you to see a doctor who will probably refer you to an ENT (ear nose throat specialist) and/or Allergist.

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