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Can sinusitis be caused by toothache (abses)?



Can sinusitis be caused by toothache (abses)?

Being a sufferer of Synisitus for around 8 yrs now, as far as i know, Synisitus is caused by a build up of mucus which leaks into the skull, sitting behind the nasal passage. This can travel to the back of the skull depending on the degree of mucus being produced. It can affect your teeth, gums, ears, eyes, balance and on occasion, hearing and taste too. And from experience you can feel it moving around when tilting your head and or body. But i have never come across anyone saying an absyss 'caused' it. Although i do sympathize if you have both as they can be very painful! Your Doctor or Dentist will give you a course of anti-biotics and that should clear both. Get Well Soon and Good luck!!
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