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*Local factors: facial trauma, swimming and diving, rhinitis medicamentosa, nasal intubation
*Local factors: facial trauma, swimming and diving, rhinitis medicamentosa, nasal intubation


== Clinical Manifestations ==
==Clinical Manifestations==


* Symptoms of rhinosinusitis lasting for more than 12 weeks
*Symptoms of rhinosinusitis lasting for more than 12 weeks
* Can include nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, facial pain, hyposmia or anosmia, and dysgeusia
*Can include nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, facial pain, hyposmia or anosmia, and dysgeusia

== Management ==

* Treat acute exacerbations as [[acute bacterial sinusitis]]
* Large-volume nasal rinses are likely helpful
* Antihistamines should be used if underlying allergic disease
* Decongestants may be helpful
* Antihistamines and decongestants should be avoided in children due to the lack of known benefits and risks
* Depending on the underlying risk factors, sinus surgery may be beneficial


[[Category:Infectious]]
[[Category:Infectious]]

Latest revision as of 01:00, 16 August 2020

Background

  • Sinusitis lasting for at least 12 weeks
  • May or may not be infectious

Microbiology

Risk Factors

  • Systemic factors: viral infection, allergic inflammation, cystic fibrosis, immune disorders, ciliary dyskinesia, tobacco smoke
  • Mechanical factors: choanal atresia, deviated septum, nasal polyps, foreign body, tumour, ethmoid bullae
  • Local factors: facial trauma, swimming and diving, rhinitis medicamentosa, nasal intubation

Clinical Manifestations

  • Symptoms of rhinosinusitis lasting for more than 12 weeks
  • Can include nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, facial pain, hyposmia or anosmia, and dysgeusia

Management

  • Treat acute exacerbations as acute bacterial sinusitis
  • Large-volume nasal rinses are likely helpful
  • Antihistamines should be used if underlying allergic disease
  • Decongestants may be helpful
  • Antihistamines and decongestants should be avoided in children due to the lack of known benefits and risks
  • Depending on the underlying risk factors, sinus surgery may be beneficial