Ethmoiditis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the ethmoid sinus, which is located in the area of the nose and eye socket. This condition can lead to serious consequences if not addressed.
Ethmoiditis can be caused by bacterial or viral infections, allergic reactions, or other factors leading to inflammation of the ethmoid sinus.
To diagnose ethmoiditis, a doctor examines the nose and performs X-ray examination of the eye socket area.
Treatment of ethmoiditis may include the use of antibiotics, pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and local procedures to alleviate symptoms.
To prevent ethmoiditis, it is necessary to strengthen the immune system, avoid contact with people with respiratory infections, and perform wet cleaning in the room.
Ethmoiditis treatment is provided by an otolaryngologist.
Note: This material is provided solely for informational purposes and is not medical advice.