Chronic Sinusitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Chronic sinusitis has sponsored chronic sinusitis when inflammation lasts longer than two or three months, and develops as a result of the lack of treatment of acute sinusitis or its treatment partly. The damage in this case continues and appears in the form of an injury in the mucous membranes in the sinuses and causes damage to the action of the cilia. Symptoms of chronic sinusitis include symptoms of chronic sinusitis as follows: a cold. Correct pHlegm. Head and facial pain. The cough is accompanied by phlegm. The nose blinded. Causes and factors of the risk of chronic sinusitis cause chronic sinusitis due to a bacterial infection of different types of bacteria, and in rare cases the cause is some types of fungi. Risk factors for chronic sinusitis include risk factors for chronic sinusitis as follows: Exposure to allergens. Immotyl Cillia, cystic fibrosis. Pharyngeal tonsils swell. Nasal spetum. Inferior etmoid concha. Press (Barotrauma). Inflammation of the dental roots. Immune system disorders. Gastro -esophageal reflux. The complications of chronic sinusitis can cause chronic sinusitis many complications, which include: a purulent mucosa in the bag. osteeitis. Embodiments. Betic tissue infection in the eye stone. Subperiosteal absches. Urbital abscess. Cavernous sinus thrombosis. Meningitis. Epidural absence. Subdural abscess. Brain -absence. Diagnosis of chronic sinusitis is diagnosed with chronic sinusitis: Physical examination: where the place of pain in the face and within the nose determines the location of the injury. Endoscopy: Where any suppital or warp of the nose barrier and any other symptoms indicate the injury. X -Ray image formation: computerized bags are filmed to accurately diagnose the condition and determine its severity. Treatment of chronic antibiotic sinusitis is supplemental antibiotics. The right antibiotic is chosen depending on the causal agent of the disease, and the treatment is usually done with amoxicillin and cefuroxime, in addition to metronidazole or clinamicin (clinamycin). Other treatments can be used by some other medications based on the condition of the patient as follows: Nasal drops of anti -lungest. Anti -sensitive. Steroids. Lipstick the purulent content in the event that the inflammation in the upper jaw is associated with acute pain that does not respond to the treatment, so a large and long needle can be placed in the bags to local anesthesia; Then wash the bag well for the purulent content. The endoscopy surgery can be performed by the nose operation with the aim of improving cold and cultivation in different bags, in addition to the eradication of polyps and fluids that impede the work of the bags. Prevention of chronic sinusitis may occur nasopharynxitis by the following: Avoid inflammation in upper breathing by moving away from people with colds and maintaining personal hygiene. Avoid smoking and infected air. Avoid as many allergens as possible. Use a moisturizing device for an atmosphere.