Chronic sinusitis is a prolonged inflammation of the mucous membrane of the maxillary sinus, located in the human skull. This condition can lead to breathing difficulties and overall deterioration of health.
The causes of chronic sinusitis can be diverse, including allergies, infections, anatomical peculiarities of the nose, and other factors.
Diagnosis is carried out using X-ray examination, computed tomography, and nasal endoscopy.
Treatment may include the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, nasal irrigation, the application of local glucocorticosteroids, and in some cases, surgical intervention may be required.
Prevention includes avoiding contact with potential allergens, timely treatment of respiratory infections, and adherence to personal hygiene rules.
Otorhinolaryngologist treats chronic sinusitis.
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