i., tıb. sinüzit

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sinusitis
An inflammation of the paranasal sinuses
inflammation of one of the paranasal sinuses
Inflammation of the lining membrane of any sinus, especially of one of the paranasal sinuses
An inflammation or infection of one or more sinuses The sinuses are hollow air spaces located around the nose and eyes
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the membrane lining of any sinus, especially one of the paranasal sinuses Acute sinusitis is a short-term condition that responds well to antibiotics and decongestants; chronic sinusitis is characterized by at least four recurrences of acute sinusitis Either medication or surgery is a possible treatment (description by AAO-HNS)
Inflammation of the sinus cavities Its symptoms include headache (particularly upon waking,) nasal drainage (rhinorrhea,) jaw and/or teeth sensitivity, swelling around the eyes, nasal congestion and loss of smell Causes can be infection (viral, bacterial or fungal,) medicines (their side-effects,) and allergies, specifically, when allergic or chronic rhinitis causes sinusitis Allergies are the leading cause of chronic (long-term) sinusitis; structural abnormalities are also a contributor
inflammation of the membranes lining the facial sinuses; often caused by a bacterial or viral infection or an allergic reaction
Infection and/or inflammation of the sinuses
An inflammation of the sinuses (hollow spaces in the bone of the cheeks and forehead) due to infection Common symptoms of sinusitis include pain in the face, colored (not white or clear) secretions from the nose, and headache A lot of people who have asthma also have problems with recurrent sinusitis There is some evidence that a flare-up of sinusitis can trigger a worsening of asthma symptoms, but this is still not certain
an infection, either viral or bacterial, of the sinus cavities The infection leads to inflammation of these cavities, causing pain and sometimes headache
inflammation of the paranasal sinuses
n (SIE-new-SIE-tis) Inflammation of a sinus
If you have sinusitis, the layer of flesh inside your sinuses is swollen and painful, which can cause headaches and a blocked nose. a condition in which your sinuses swell up and become painful. Inflammation of the sinuses. Acute sinusitis, usually due to infections such as the common cold, causes localized pain and tenderness, nasal obstruction and discharge, and malaise. Nose drops or inhalations containing drugs that contract blood vessels help drain the sinuses. Antibiotics may be used for bacterial infections. Chronic sinusitis, with frequent colds, pus, obstructed breathing, loss of sense of smell, and sometimes headache, may follow repeated or untreated acute attacks, particularly with impaired breathing or drainage. If antibiotic therapy or repeated lavage (rinsing out) does not help, surgery to open passages for drainage may be needed
Infection involving one or more of the sinuses
inflammation of a sinus of the skull
{i} (Medicine) inflammation of the sinuses (especially the sinuses connected to the nasal passages)
Inflammation of one or more of the nasal sinuses
A condition of the sinuses that causes swelling and blockage in the nose, resulting in impaired breathing
inflammation of the membrane lining the facial sinuses (air cavities within facial bones), often caused by bacterial, fungal, or viral infection
acute or chronic inflammation or infection of the paranasal sinuses (cavities behind the forehead and cheekbones), which may be characterized by nasal congestion and discharge, fever and headache Sinusitis may be caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi, or may be allergy-related Treatment includes decongestants, antibiotics and surgical drainage
i., tıb. sinüzit