Clear Maxillary Sinus 'link' May 2026

No fluid. No infection. No inflammation. Just normal air.

If your sinuses are clear but you still feel pressure or headaches, the cause may be dental, muscular (TMJ), or migraines — not your sinuses. Always follow up with your doctor for a complete diagnosis.

💧 Stay hydrated, use a humidifier, and try saline rinses during allergy season. Option 2: Short & Educational (Twitter / Threads / Caption) “Clear maxillary sinus” = radiology’s way of saying your cheek sinuses are healthy. 🧑‍⚕️ clear maxillary sinus

🧠 You have two maxillary sinuses (one on each side of your nose, behind your cheekbones). They’re air-filled spaces lined with a thin membrane.

If your report says this, congrats — you don’t have sinusitis. 🙌 No fluid

#SinusHealth #Radiology #ClearSinuses #ENT Understanding Your Sinus Report: “The Maxillary Sinus is Clear”

If you’ve ever had a sinus X-ray or CT scan, you might have seen the words: “The maxillary sinuses are clear.” Good news—that’s exactly what you want to hear! Just normal air

Headline: 👃 What Does a “Clear Maxillary Sinus” Actually Mean?