People who’ve been suffering from allergies for a long time without relief might actually have chronic sinusitis, which requires a different treatment, a study has found. Hoping to help people get it ...
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With a high recurrence rate following surgery to treat chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps, authors set out to investigate the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) in a pediatric ...
With cold and flu season comes an increased risk of sinus infections, which can trigger a runny nose, sinus pressure, congestion and postnasal drip, among other bothersome symptoms. Fortunately, you ...
Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (sinus infection) who decided to continue medical therapy rather than undergo surgery had little change in productivity, with results suggesting that medical ...
From Dupixent to Tezspire and verekitug, explore emerging sinusitis treatments and the race to improve chronic rhinosinusitis ...
Crackling sounds in your nose may result from several conditions involving your sinuses. Treating the underlying cause can clear your sinuses and eliminate the cracking sounds. You may be concerned if ...
The usual Xhance (fluticasone propionate) dosage for chronic sinus infection is 186 or 372 micrograms (mcg) twice daily. Dosages may vary depending on your symptoms and other medications. Always use ...
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Sinus Infections and What Causes Them
A sinus infection is inflammation of the sinuses, which are the air spaces around your nose, eyes, cheeks, and forehead. It is also called sinusitis. When the sinuses are inflamed, drainage is blocked ...
You know the sickness scene: sweatpants, grimy ponytail, crumpled tissues strewn around the bed. When you’re knocked down by a nasty cold, there’s not much else you can do other than go to sleep and ...
A new research perspective was published in Oncoscience (Volume 10) on May 27, 2023, entitled, "Think outside the box – atypical infections in chronic sinusitis." Inflammations of the paranasal ...
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