It is a false impression that once a sinus problem occurs, it will last a lifetime. If the cause is identified and treated, permanent relief can be achieved.
Common symptoms include stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, headache. Antibiotics should be given for five days to stop the runny nose. If it is correct, you can leave it as it is. If it comes back, we’ll give you a different antibiotic.
If that doesn’t improve, ‘endoscopy, CT, scan’ tests are required; The test will be over in 15 minutes.
In that, it will become clear what causes the sinus problem, including the crooked nose shaft, the blocked sinus opening through the nose, and the crooked bone. A CT scan can also show the extent of sinus damage.
Surrounding the nose are four sinus chambers. Any one or all four of these may be affected. If the bone in the sinus area is bent or blocked, the mucus will not come out, but will get stuck inside; If it remains for long time it will become infected.
These tests will tell whether medication alone is sufficient or whether surgery is necessary. The cause of the problem is the change in bone structure during growth. Frequent showering, staying in ‘AC’, allergies etc. are the factors that overcome this problem.
If this is left unattended, there is a chance of ear pain and infection. Especially in children and young adults, the sinuses are the thin bone between the eyes.
Through this bone, the infection can travel to the eye and collect pus. The pressure inside the eyes increases and the nerves get damaged. There will be pain and swelling. If not treated on time, there is a high chance of vision loss and hearing loss.
Sinus can affect any age, over the age of five. In children, the growth of flesh in the throat and the growth of tissue in the back of the nose can be accompanied by sinus symptoms. Prevents phlegm from coming out.