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Symptoms, causes, methods of treatment and prevention of sinuses

Symptoms, causes, methods of treatment and prevention of sinusesSymptoms, causes, treatment and prevention methods


Chronic sinusitis occurs when the spaces inside the nose and head [sinus] swell for 3 months or more, despite treatment, and there is a conflict in that common condition with the way mucus usually exits, which usually makes the nose blocked, may have difficulty breathing through the nose, and the patient may feel pain or swelling in the area around the eye
Chronic sinus infections can occur through infection, through tissue growth in the sinuses [nasal
tissue growth] or swellings in the lining of the sinuses, also called chronic sinus infections, which can affect children and adults.
In this topic, sinusitis, its symptoms, causes, methods of treatment and prevention, we are exposed to some important health information about sinus infections, their symptoms that affect the patient's health, the causes they cause, and what methods of prevention and treatment we hope.

Symptoms of sinusitis

These common symptoms of chronic sinus infections include:

Nasal infections.
Get thick nasal secretions and their color is variable.
There are slidings at the bottom of the back of the throat.
Clogged nose or nasal congestion, making it difficult to breathe through the nose.
Pain and pain caused by touch or swelling around the eye or possibly around the cheeks, forehead or nose.
Other symptoms include:
Ear pain.
Pain in the teeth and upper jaw.
Hem or cough of the injured person.
Get infections in the throat.
Bad smell in the mouth.
Feeling tired and tired.
There are similar symptoms of chronic sinus infections and acute sinus infections, but acute sinus infections are temporary sinus infections, which are often related to cold sinus infections, and the symptoms of chronic sinus infections remain at least twelve weeks, but the patient may develop severe bouts of acute sinus infections before the condition develops into chronic sinus infections, and fever is not a common symptom of chronic sinus infections, but it is not possible to unfold. Acute sinus infections.

When should you see your doctor

Symptoms, causes, treatment and prevention methods

If you have sinus infections several times, your condition with all   these times is not responsive.
If you notice symptoms of sinus infections that last for more than ten days.
If symptoms do not improve after visiting your doctor.
You should go to your doctor immediately if you feel the following, as it may be evidence of a serious infection:
Feeling fever.
Swelling or redness around the eye.
Severe headache.
The sensation of swelling of the forehead.
Feeling confused.
Double vision or changes in vision.
Neck stiffness

Causes of sinusitis

The causes of common sinus infections are many, including:

Nasal polyps: Tissue growths can block those sinuses or passages
Deviation of the nasal septum: The twisted barrier between the sinus passages may be diverted, making the signs of sinus infections worse

Other conditions: Complications of conditions such as cystic fibrosis, AIDS and other immune-related diseases may cause nasal obstruction.
Respiratory infections: Respiratory infections can lead to infections and increase the thickness of sinus membranes, which prevents mucus secretions, and may be bacterial, viral or fungal infections
Allergies such as hay fever: Inflammation that occurs with allergies can lead to sinus obstruction.

Sinus treatment

These treatments include
Nasal corticosteroids, which help prevent and treat infections.
Washing the nose with saline solutions: using nasal sprays or solutions, discharge is reduced and things that cause allergies and irritation are eliminated.
Oral or injecting corticosteroids: These drugs are used to reduce infections caused by acute sinus infections.
Aspirin allergy treatment: If an aspirin allergy causes infections in the sinuses, more aspirin can be progressively fed under the supervision of a doctor to increase endurance.
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