Each
sinus has an opening through which mucus drains. The drainage of mucus
is a normal process that keeps the sinus healthy. Mucus moistens the nasal
lining and protects the inside of the nose from impurities such as dust,
pollutants, and bacteria.
the causes of sinusitis
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinus lining most commonly caused
by bacterial, viral, and / or microbial infections; as well as, structural
issues such as blockage of the sinus opening (ostium). If the ostium becomes
swollen shut, normal mucus drainage may not occur. This condition may
lead to infection and inflammation of the sinuses.
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sinusitis
symptoms
Common symptoms may include:
• Facial pain, pressure, congestion or fullness
• Nasal obstruction or blockage
• Discharge of discolored mucus from the nose
• Discolored post-nasal drainage
• Loss of smell
Additional symptoms may include:
• Headache
• Bad breath
• Fatigue Types of Sinusitis
types
of sinusitis
There are two main categories of sinusitis: acute and chronic. Sinusitis
is usually preceded by a cold, allergy attack or irritation from environmental
pollutants. Often, the resulting symptoms, such as nasal pressure, nasal
congestion, a "runny nose," and fever, run their course in a
few days. However, if symptoms persist, a bacterial infection or acute
sinusitis may develop. If the condition occurs frequently or lasts three
months or more, it may be chronic sinusitis.
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treatment options
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