History of Sinus Infections Can Indicate Future Development of Rheumatic Diseases

New research combined with other studies strengthens the hypothesis that sinus inflammation may lead to diseases causing body pain. 
History of Sinus Infections Can Indicate Future Development of Rheumatic Diseases
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A history of chronic sinus infections increases your risk of later developing rheumatic diseases that affect joints, tendons, ligaments, and bones, new research finds.

These diseases affect women more often than men and many of them are autoimmune, meaning the immune system attacks its own tissues. Symptoms can include pain, stiffness, and swelling of the musculoskeletal system—and rheumatic diseases can also affect internal organs.

Amy Denney
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Amy Denney is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. Amy has a master’s degree in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield and has won several awards for investigative and health reporting. She covers the microbiome, new treatments, and integrative wellness.
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