All::Ear, nose and throat::Diseases::Acute sinusitis
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What is Acute sinusitis?
an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the paranasal sinuses
Acute sinusitisWhat are the main clinical features of Acute sinusitis?
- facial pain
- typically frontal pressure pain which is worse on bending forward
- nasal discharge: usually thick and purulent
- nasal obstruction
What is the management of Acute sinusitis?
- analgesia
- intranasal decongestants or nasal saline may be considered but the evidence supporting these is limited
- intranasal corticosteroids may be considered if the symptoms have been present for more than 10 days
- oral antibiotics are not normally required
What are the main causes of Acute sinusitis?
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and rhinoviruses
Acute sinusitisWhat are the Predisposing risk factors of Acute sinusitis?
- nasal obstruction e.g. septal deviation or nasal polyps
- recent local infection e.g. rhinitis or dental extraction
- swimming/diving
- smoking