Does fungal sinusitis have to be operated on?

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According to the traditional view, fungal rhinosinusitis often occurs when the body uses antibiotics, glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants or radiotherapy for a long time. It can also occur when the body's resistance decreases due to some chronic consumptive diseases such as diabetes and burns. Does fungal sinusitis have to be operated on? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Does fungal sinusitis have to be operated on?

First: not necessarily, you can also choose drug treatment, traditional Chinese medicine therapy: Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of commonly used fungal sinusitis, Chinese herbal medicine formula: Xanthium sibiricum 30g, Magnolia 20g, Scutellaria baicalensis 35g, asarum 4G, Angelica dahurica 25g, Gentianaceae 10g and other Chinese herbal medicine, manual process, careful selection, drying, grinding, external use, twice a day, has exact effect on fungal sinusitis.

Second, antifungal drugs must be used after the operation of acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. Itraconazole and amphotericin B are commonly used antifungal drugs, and the dosage can be determined according to the patient's condition and tolerance. Ketoconazole or itraconazole can be used for patients whose condition has been controlled or milder after operation and amphotericin B treatment.

Third, the operation method and scope should be determined according to the scope of the lesion and the specific situation of the patient. If the lesion is not serious (such as fungal bulb, allergic fungal rhinosinusitis, chronic invasive fungal rhinosinusitis), endoscopic sinus surgery can be used to completely remove the lesion and pathological tissue, preserve the normal mucosa, and create a spacious ventilation and drainage of the sinuses.

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