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    Intracranial sinusitis (ICS) complications remain a difficult and ongoing problem. The progressive pneumatization and development of paranasal sinuses at birth and the late appearance of frontal and ventricular sinuses have caused some infec- tions to not appear until late childhood [Intracranial complications of sinusitis: a pediatric series Giannoni C, Sulek M, Friedman EM]. Despite better diagnostics since the introduction of CT (CT), better treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics and aggressive

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    Sinusitis is a condition that affects the United States much more than is ever acknowledged. Around 35 million American citizens will experience this condition annually. Sinusitis is classified as inflammation of the nasal sinuses. There are a number of factors that contribute to an individual getting sinusitis. A common cause is an allergic reaction. A healthy sinus consists of a healthy amount of protective mucus that is filled mainly with air. Sinuses are very damp environments and if they are

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    Suggestions For Dealing With The Congestion And Pain Of Sinusitis Sinusitis often accompanies a common cold, so you might decide to put up with the symptoms or use over-the-counter nasal sprays to relieve the congestion and stuffiness. If sinusitis is caused by a cold, the condition usually clears up as your cold symptoms disappear. Other times, a sinus infection can linger for weeks or even months. When that happens, you may need to see an ear, nose, and throat specialist or ENT doctor to find

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    Treat sinusitis naturally: Breath easy and relieve sinus pressure with these remedies. This article lists a number of ways of treating sinusitis naturally. Sinusitis is a chronic illness that causes a person’s sinuses, cavities in the facial bones, to get irritated and swell, narrowing and possibly blocking their drainage channel. Most sinuses drain more than a quart of mucus every day, but sinusitis does not allow this to happen, resulting in symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, postnasal drip,

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    Overview Sinusitis, also called a sinus infection, is the inflammation of the membranes lining the sinus cavities around the nose. The condition can be caused by anything that disrupts the flow of air into the sinuses and the mucus that drains from the cavities. Sinus openings can get blocked when its tissue lining and the neighboring nasal passages become swollen. This could be triggered by a variety of factors including allergies, colds, cigarette smoke, nasal sprays, cocaine, and any other substance

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    Chronic Sinusitis (OSA)

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    1. Chronic Sinusitis: • According to a Dr. Steven Park, a leading surgeon, author, and expert in the field of sleep medicine who is an Otolaryngologist and is board-certified in sleep medicine, there is a direct link between a chronic sinusitis and OSA. In his book, Sleep Interrupted, he details this connection as related to laryngopharyngeal reflux disease or LPRD which is associated with both a chronic sinusitis and OSA. 2. Positive Pressure Breathing for G (PPG) or Combat Edge (CE): • According

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    Chronic sinusitis is one of the commonest chronic illnesses worldwide. Its prevalence has been increasing with each year. In the United States, its prevalence has been found to be 146 per 1000 population, and is seen to be increasing every year, due to myriad of factors including increasing incidence of allergies, air pollution and HIV/AIDS. It is estimated that there are at least 18 million visits to physicians each year for this reason, this has, in turn, led to increasingly escalating cost attributed

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    PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Chronic (sinusitis). POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Chronic (sinusitis). PROCEDURE: Bilateral functional endoscopic sinus surgery, (middle meatus) antrostomies. INDICATIONS: The patient is a 41-year-old male with a history of facial pain and pressure, post nasal drip. CT scan shows bilateral ethmoid disease, thickened (mucosa) in the region of the (occipital) complex, maxillary sinus mucosal thickening, left (sigmoid) sinus mucosal thickening. It was felt this patient would

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    consistent with allergies and prescribed the patient Amoxicillin. Ten days later the patient was prescribed a second course of antibiotics. The patient returned six months later, in August 2000, for complaints of epistaxis and was diagnosed with sinusitis by unknown mentioned provider in this case study. In August 2000, it was noted that the patient also complained of multiple other symptoms which included anosmia, regular nosebleeds, diurnal pain located in the frontal region of the

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    Sinus Infections

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    A sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, occurs when nasal cavities become inflamed, swollen, and infected. The condition typically results from a virus and often persists long after other upper respiratory symptoms have passed. In some instances, fungus or bacteria may be to blame for sinusitis. Other conditions, including tooth inflections, nasal polyps, and allergies may also contribute to sinus symptoms and discomfort. Serving patients in Dalton, GA for over 20 years, the team at Dalton Ear

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