Types and symptoms of sinusitis?
summary
According to the time of onset and the speed of getting sick, it can be divided into acute rhinitis and chronic rhinitis. Chronic rhinitis refers to chronic rhinitis of nasal cavity. It is usually divided into chronic simple rhinitis and chronic hypertrophic rhinitis. Chronic simple rhinitis is caused by too much blood in the blood vessels in the nose, which leads to vascular edema. It is a disease that can be cured, while chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is changed from chronic simple rhinitis, which is mainly caused by too much meat in the nose. There is also a suppurative sinusitis is the nasal mucosa, according to the length of the disease is divided into acute sinusitis refers to the disease within 12 weeks, chronic sinusitis refers to the disease time in more than 12 weeks is not good
Types and symptoms of sinusitis?
Chronic simple rhinitis, its nasal congestion is a period of time, nasal congestion will not be straight, and the two sides are separated from the nasal congestion, sometimes light, sometimes heavy, sometimes there is No. And it will get worse at night, after sitting for a long time, after drinking or when it's cold
Moreover, he has a lot of nasal discharge, but if he feels it again, his nasal discharge may become thinner. Moreover, he has a lot of secretions, because some nasal discharge often flows to his throat and mouth. So often feel throat discomfort, cough, a lot of sputum and other symptoms. The odor will also decrease.
Nasal congestion occurs very slowly and is much heavier than chronic simple rhinitis. Generally, they are constantly stuffy in the middle, so such people often breathe with their mouths. And the nose is very sticky, the amount is still a lot, not easy to blow out. There will be tinnitus, hearing loss and other symptoms in the ear.
matters needing attention
For chronic simple rhinitis, the main reason is to treat it. We should start from the simplest place, mainly to eliminate the swelling of nasal mucosa and restore the ventilation function. For people who are sensitive to decongestants, we should teach them to use the correct method of nasal drip, press the side of the nasal cavity tightly, gently blow out the opposite side of the nasal cavity, or inhale the nose into the mouth and spit it out. Choose appropriate nasal drops, such as 0.5% ephedrine or 1% ephedrine, three times a day.