Symptoms of maxillary sinusitis?
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Maxillary sinusitis is an inflammatory disease of maxillary sinus. It may be solitary, but it is common in multiple sinus involvement. Divided into acute maxillary sinusitis and chronic maxillary sinusitis. Acute maxillary sinusitis is characterized by fever, sweating, fatigue and pain. Local symptoms include headache, nasal obstruction and increased nasal secretions. Chronic maxillary sinusitis is mainly anterior nasal drip or posterior nasal drip. Sometimes nasal secretions flow out with the change of head posture. The patient complains that there is a lot of phlegm and stink, and the secretions are mucus purulent or purulent. Symptoms of maxillary sinusitis? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of maxillary sinusitis?
Acute maxillary sinusitis is characterized by fever, sweating, fatigue and pain. Local symptoms include headache, nasal obstruction and increased nasal secretions. Chronic maxillary sinusitis is mainly caused by nasal drip on the affected side or bilateral sinuses, anterior nose or posterior nose,
Sometimes nasal secretions with the head posture change and outflow, the patient complained of phlegm and odor, secretions for mucus purulent or purulent. Patients often feel dizzy, headache, memory loss, unable to concentrate.
The site of pain is usually in the same canine fossa, sometimes paroxysmal neuralgia of the same cheek and teeth, ipsilateral forehead, eyebrow root and retrobulbar pain can occur, but there is no obvious tenderness and percussion pain at the bottom and anterior wall of frontal sinus. Headache is mild in the morning, and aggravated in the afternoon or sedentary.
matters needing attention
Patients with a history of purulent nasal discharge and turbid maxillary sinus on X-ray. For subacute and chronic maxillary sinusitis, it can flush out pus, promote the recovery of mucociliary function, and inject drugs into sinus cavity through puncture needle,