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SINUS ISSUES AND YOUR EYES

Yes, sinus issues can affect your eyes in a number of ways. The sinuses are a system of hollow, air-filled spaces in the bones of the face and skull. They are located around the nose, behind the forehead, and between the eyes. When the sinuses become infected or inflamed, a condition known as sinusitis, it can cause a variety of symptoms, including eye-related issues.

One common way that sinus issues can affect the eyes is through the production of excess mucus. When the sinuses become inflamed, they may produce more mucus than usual, which can drain down the back of the throat and into the eyes. This can cause redness, swelling, and irritation in the eyes.

Sinusitis can also cause pressure to build up in the sinuses, which can cause pain in the eyes and around the face. In addition, sinusitis can lead to inflammation of the eyelids and the whites of the eyes, as well as swelling of the eyes themselves.

If you are experiencing eye-related symptoms and you suspect that they may be related to sinus issues, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.