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Learn how to do a facial massage for lymph drainage. Do you ever feel unusually puffy in the face? Maybe your head feels stuffed up? Excess lymph fluid clogged in your sinus could be the culprit. If you have ever had a professional facial you may have noticed how light and clear your head is afterwards. Part of the reason is the lymph draining massage techniques that your aesthetician may use.

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Alison Burke  Anatomy of Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Passages  © American Medical Association  #medical #illustration #anatomy Paranasal Sinuses Anatomy, Maxillary Sinus Anatomy, Sinus Anatomy, Illustration Anatomy, Paranasal Sinuses, Maxillary Sinus, Nasal Septum, Gross Anatomy, Nasal Passages

Alison E. Burke, Certified Medical Illustrator. Specializing in conceptualization, communication, and clarity. Versed in traditional and digital media, animation, and interactive design. Web gallery and online artist portfolio. Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Sinus passages.  Sinusitis and upper airway symptoms in bronchiectasis.  Rhinosinusitis is inflammation of the nasal passages and paranasal sinuses, which leads to a build-up of mucus production which may increase the risk of infection (Fig.1).  Upper airway symptoms in the form of rhinosinusitis may present in some people with bronchiectasis. Paranasal Sinuses, Nasal Obstruction, Chronic Sinusitis, The Respiratory System, Upper Respiratory Infection, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Nasal Passages, Nasal Spray, Sinus Infection

Main Menu Sinusitis Gastro oesophageal reflux Urinary incontinence Musculoskeletal Issues Sinusitis and upper airway symptoms in bronchiectasis Upper airway symptoms in the form of rhinosinusitis (acute or chronic) may present in some people with bronchiectasis (Guilemany 2006, 2009a, 2009b). Rhinosinusitis is inflammation of the nasal passages and paranasal sinuses, which leads to a build-up of […]

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