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Can sinusitis lead to brown or reddish phlegm in morning? As i had taken a CT scan and there is Sinus infection and a mild DNS. I have been taking antibiotics because of which the pain near eyebrow has somewhat healed but the mucus remains the same. What can be the reason? Should i go with so other test?
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Acute infection may cause the symptoms. Continue the course of antibiotics Also start using nasal spray if not started yet
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Was there any episode of bleeding from nose or oral cavity if yes did the doctor also perform endoscopic procedure. If yes then get in contact with the report
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Yes it can
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Yes possible to have blood in mucus because of sinusitis. You can get done nasal endoscopy to confirm
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