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Rhinosinusitis

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bacterial rhinosinusitis. Chronic rhinosinusitis lasts more than 12 weeks with no complete recovery. The symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis are less prominent/pronounced than of acute rhinosinusitis. Chronic rhinosinusitis is characterized/shaped by an impaired nasal inspiration, feelings of pressure and swelling in the facial area, as well as a higher susceptibility to infection.
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self-cleaning mechanisms. Inhalation therapy is commonly mentioned in North American and international guidelines for treatment of CRS (Bachmann et al., 2000). There are different therapeutic approaches for acute rhinosinusitis. Among other things, pain killers, decongestant nose drops or sprays to reduce the local swelling of the mucosa, topical steroids and
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Because sinusitis typically is preceded by an infection of the nasal mucosa, some authors suggest generally replacing the term “sinusitis” with “rhinosinusitis”. The functional unity of the two mucosa speaks in favor of this replacement. A distinction is made between acute and chronic rhinosinusitis.
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Inhalation therapy mechanically removes deposits and relieves the symptoms of allergic or inflammatory diseases like acute or chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). In essence, inhalation therapy resolves the obstruction found to be bothersome, alleviates the irritation of the nasal mucosa and supports the
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nasal secretion, nasal obstruction and/or tension headache or feeling of fullness in the facial area. Acute rhinosinusitis can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection – a distinction is not possible during the first days. If the clinical picture follows a two-stage development, it indicates a
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can be used. In case of a bacterial rhinosinusitis, antibiotics are a typical therapeutic treatment.
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Acute sinusitis lasts a maximum of 12 weeks. The clinical symptoms of acute rhinosinusitis are
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Severe complications are rare, although orbital and intracranial inflammations can occur.
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Index

nasal mucosa
rhinitis
paranasal sinuses
sinusitis
purulent
phytotherapeutics
Sinusitis
Post-nasal drip
rhinosinusitis
DocCheck
"AWMF-Registernummer 053-012"
"AWMF-Registernummer 017-049"
"Kurzfassung der Leitlinie 017-049"
Archived
"Langfassung der Leitlinie 017-049"
Archived
D
ICD
10
J01
J32
MeSH
D000096825
Categories
Nose disorders
Inflammations

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