The harm of maxillary sinus cyst?

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Maxillary sinus cyst is still very common in clinic. Once the disease happens, it will do great harm to the patients. It is suggested that the patients should pay attention to the disease and actively carry out the treatment. They should choose to go to the regular hospital when they are treated. The medical conditions there are better, which will be a kind of guarantee for themselves. The friends of the patients should pay attention to it and go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time once the disease occurs, Don't take chances. The harm of maxillary sinus cyst? Now let's talk about it.

The harm of maxillary sinus cyst?

The harm of nasal cysts to the nose: the larger nasal cysts make the attachment of the nasal alar bulge, the ipsilateral nasal breathing is blocked, there are nasal congestion, nasal or upper lip swelling, olfactory decline, and sometimes the cyst liquid flows out from the nose. In case of infection, the nasal cyst will increase rapidly, which is easy to cause general discomfort, fever, headache, local redness, swelling and pain.

The harm of nasal cavity cyst to the face: the nasal cavity cyst enlarges, causing the orbital top (frontal sinus cyst), inner canthus (ethmoid sinus cyst) or cheek (maxillary sinus cyst) to swell. If the bone wall of paranasal sinus becomes thin, but it is still intact, there is a sense of table tennis; If the bone wall is completely absorbed and disappeared, there is wave motion when it is touched.

The harm of nasal cyst to the eyes: after the nasal cyst invades the orbit, it causes eyeball displacement, tears, diplopia, eye pain, visual impairment, etc. The harm of nasal cyst to teeth: it is easy to lead to dead teeth, missing teeth, poor development of deciduous teeth or caries, and it often occurs in lateral incisors.

matters needing attention

1. The key to prevent upper respiratory tract infection is to pay attention to allergic factors, treat rhinitis and sinusitis in time, and keep the nasal cavity unobstructed. 2. Early examination, discovery and treatment of diseased teeth can prevent the occurrence of odontogenic cyst. For odontogenic cysts, the diseased teeth should be removed to keep the nasal cavity unobstructed.