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Sinus Cancer
Sinus cancer is a rare form of cancer that originates in the sinuses or nasal cavity. It is often diagnosed in advanced stages because symptoms can be similar to common sinus conditions like infections or allergies.

What are the symptoms?
Persistent nasal congestion.
Nosebleeds (epistaxis).
Pain or pressure around the eyes, cheeks, or forehead.
Facial swelling.
Loss of sense of smell.
Unexplained weight loss and fatigue.
What else could it be? (Differential diagnosis)
Chronic sinusitis: Prolonged inflammation of the sinuses can cause similar symptoms.
Nasal polyps: Non-cancerous growths in the nasal cavity that can block airflow and cause discomfort.
Benign tumors: Non-cancerous tumors in the sinuses may cause similar symptoms but do not spread to other parts of the body.
What are the aggravating factors?
Smoking: Increases the risk of sinus cancer.
Exposure to certain chemicals: Workers exposed to chemicals like formaldehyde and wood dust have a higher risk.
Human papillomavirus (HPV): Can contribute to cancers in the sinuses.
What types of food are helpful?
Antioxidant-rich foods: To help fight inflammation and support overall health, such as berries, leafy greens, and nuts.
Avoid processed foods: They can increase inflammation and may contribute to cancer development.
Vitamin D: Found in fatty fish and fortified foods, it plays a role in immune health and may help reduce cancer risk.
Sample Recipe: Leafy Green Salad with Walnuts
Ingredients: Kale, spinach, walnuts, avocado, olive oil, lemon juice.
Directions: Toss kale and spinach with walnuts, avocado, and a light dressing of olive oil and lemon juice for a nutrient-packed, anti-inflammatory meal.
What are the traditional treatments?
Surgery: The primary treatment for sinus cancer is surgical removal of the tumor.
Radiation therapy: Often used in conjunction with surgery to kill remaining cancer cells.
Chemotherapy: May be used if cancer has spread beyond the sinuses.
What are the natural and alternative treatments?
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