Viral sinusitis may resolve on its own, while bacterial sinusitis may require antibiotics; recurrence is possible
Sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinuses, and it can be acute or chronic. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include medications, nasal sprays, and in some cases, surgery.
Inflammation of the sinuses, commonly due to viral or bacterial infections
Facial pain or pressure, nasal congestion, discolored nasal discharge
Clinical evaluation, sometimes imaging
Favorable with appropriate interventions
Respiratory symptoms, potential for complications
Viral infections, bacterial infections, allergies
Symptomatic relief (rest, hydration, decongestants), antibiotics (if bacterial), antihistamines (if allergic)
Symptomatic relief (rest, hydration, decongestants), antibiotics (if bacterial), antihistamines (if allergic)
Common, can occur in any age group
Prompt treatment for optimal outcomes
Please note that the information provided is based on the current understanding of these conditions and treatments may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a healthcare provider for accurate information.
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