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I've had the flu for a month and I am not getting better. I also have sinusitis, what should I do?
Nov 24, 2015
Yes could be a sinusitis and also could be a kind of allergy.
You need to consult a specialist and do a chest X ray and sinus X ray as well as tests for allergy
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