Symptoms of sinusitis
summary
The cause of sinusitis in children can be viral or bacterial infection, but also part of it is related to allergy. After the occurrence of sinusitis, the primary or secondary infection bacteria are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus, anaerobic bacteria, etc., so antibiotics are necessary in the treatment. However, if the child's nose is mainly sticky white or clear nose, antibiotics may not be used. Tell us about the symptoms of sinusitis.
Symptoms of sinusitis
The symptom of infantile rhinitis is a large amount of clear water like nasal discharge. Children with rhinitis accompanied by sneezing at the same time, a large number of nasal discharge will pour down. However, when the reaction of acute rhinitis in children tends to weaken or disappear, it can reduce or thicken. If secondary infection occurs, it can become mucopurulent secretion.
Olfactory dysfunction is also a common symptom of infantile rhinitis. If infantile rhinitis is caused by mucosal edema and nasal obstruction, it is mostly temporary. Because mucous membrane lasting oedema causes olfactory nerve atrophy to cause, is persistent children rhinitis mostly.
The degree of nasal obstruction in children with rhinitis is different. The symptoms of children with rhinitis are generally unilateral or bilateral, intermittent or persistent, or alternating. Nasal itching and continuous sneezing are also common symptoms of infantile rhinitis. Patients with rhinitis often sneeze several times a day, followed by nasal congestion and runny nose, especially in the morning and at night.
matters needing attention
Exercise, nutrition balance, enhance physique, improve resistance, clothing warm moderate, reduce the occurrence of cold and other acute infectious diseases, avoid nasal mucosa swelling, affect ventilation and drainage. Do not put foreign bodies into the nasal cavity, correct the bad habit of picking nose, reduce nasal trauma. Do not swim or dive in unclean water to prevent bacteria from flowing into the sinuses.