Acute sinusitis
Treated properly, sinusitis is not cured in three weeks and oftenoccurs three times a year. In most cases, sinusitis is the result of aviral upper respiratory tract infections.
Other factors:
»Dental abscess
»Allergies
"Atmospheric pollution
»Nasal polyps
"deviated septum
Chronic sinusitis
Chronic sinusitis is considered when the applicant or when its manifestations beyond six weeks. If sinusitis does not respond toconventional treatments or if not treated, it progresses to chronicsinusitis. In general, anemia is installed after a few spurts of acute sinusitis.
Sinusitis can be explained by several factors: allergies to hair ofanimals, the mites, pollen, fungi or other substances that can causeinflammation of the nasal mucosa.
Other possible factors:
»smoking (active or passive)
"weakened immune system
"an anatomical anomaly: a deviated septum
»Nasal polyps
»swimming
»inhaling cocaine
"a facial injury that causes an obstruction of one or more sinuses
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