
MYTH OR MATTER-OF-FACT: "A green or yellow runny nose means you have a sinus infection and need antibiotics."
Otolaryngologist (ENT), Erin O’Brien, M.D., will join us to discuss sinus issues. We’ll talk about sinus headaches, post nasal drip and allergy vs. sinus problems, and when it’s time for surgery. We’ll also find out more about Neti pots! Join us this Saturday.
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