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FREED0ML0VER's avatar

Wow! Thank you. You might find this anecdote interesting:

A couple of years ago I had a sinus infection that I just couldn't shake. Aside from very mild seasonal hay fever, I had never had sinus issues. I went to an ear, nose and throat specialist for an unrelated problem and during my examination I mentioned my sinus problem. He scoped my nostrils and said everything looks normal. He then said the problem was most likely being caused by one of my upper molars that had been root canalled decades ago. He said "You won't feel it like a toothache, but it's very likely infected." I had the tooth properly extracted, and in two or three weeks the sinus issues were gone.

Also, at this same time I had been having a strange issue with my vision. I did not relate this to the sinus problem. When I would get up during the night to use the bathroom, everything appeared to be tinted red. This would last about thirty seconds and then clear up. This problem also cleared up along with the sinus problem.

Thank you for every word that you write.

JustANobody's avatar

Very much appreciated! Dr.Robert Yoho does a substantial Substack on All things dental as well. What a eye opener! Thank you!

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