Take Our Sinus Quiz

You might be struggling with chronic sinusitis.

If you’ve been dealing with nasal congestion, sinus pressure, or lingering cold-like symptoms that won’t go away, it may not just be a simple cold. Chronic sinusitis occurs when your sinuses remain inflamed for weeks or even months, leading to persistent discomfort, difficulty breathing, and reduced quality of life. Over-the-counter medications and antibiotics may provide temporary relief, but they often fail to address the underlying issue.

Common signs of chronic sinusitis include facial pain, post-nasal drip, headaches, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. These symptoms can interfere with daily activities, making it hard to focus at work, enjoy time with family, or get a restful night’s sleep. Identifying the severity of your symptoms is the first step toward finding lasting relief.

Complete the following Sinus Self-Assessment Quiz to better understand your symptoms and determine whether you may benefit from professional sinus care. A member of our team will review your results and reach out with guidance on the next steps for improving your sinus health.

Face happy
None
Face smiling
Slight
Face Bad
Mild
Face mild
Bad
Face intense
Intense
Face Severe
Severe
1. Clogged nose
2. Runny nose
3. Post nasal discharge
4. Thick nasal discharge
5. Facial pain/pressure
6. Fatigue
7. Need to blow nose
8. Loss of smell or taste
9. Ear fullness
10. Difficulty falling asleep
11. Waking up at night
12. Lack of good night's sleep
13. Waking up tired
14. Reduced productivity
15. Frustrated/irritable
16. Reduced concentration
17. Embarrassed
18. Sad
19. Ear pain
20. Cough
0 points
(20 questions left)
No Problem
Your sinus symptoms have relatively minor effects on your quality of life.

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