There are several common diseaseswith relatively similar symptoms: sinusitis (including sinusitis), pansinusitis and influenza. Although among the listed least common pansinusitis, it is necessary to clearly understand the causes and symptoms of this ailment in order to distinguish it from other diseases in an emergency.
Nasal sinuses are air-filledCavities located above, below and behind the eyes. They are all connected to the nasal cavity and are also called sinuses. Distinguish between sinuses of the latticed bone, maxillary, frontal and sphenoid. These sinuses are arranged in pairs.
The maxillary cavities are under the cheekbones,frontal - above the eyes in the forehead, wedge-shaped - in the wedge-shaped bones, respectively, and the sinuses of the latticed bone represent an empty space between the nasal bone and the eyes.
Sinusitis is inflammation and irritation in oneor several nasal sinuses. The disease is considered quite common, the pansinusitis is much less common. What it is? It is inflammation and irritation at the same time in all nasal sinuses. Pansinusitis is a serious condition requiring immediate treatment.
Usually pansinusitis develops due tobacterial, viral or fungal infection or allergies. All nasal sinuses simultaneously become infected and become inflamed due to a strong decrease in immunity. This condition is called "acute pansinusitis", but in some cases the disease can become chronic. Inflammation in the latter case lasts for several months and even years, if you do not take any measures to treat the disease.
Pathogenic microorganisms causing disease, penetrate into the sinuses through the nose. Pansinusitis is often preceded by an infection of the upper respiratory tract. In addition, the cause of infection can be:
Chronic pansinusit often occurs due to curvature of the nasal septum or the appearance of polyps.
Since the disease is a common sinusitis that has spread to all nasal sinuses, the symptoms of both ailments are approximately the same. These include:
Pain and discomfort caused by pansinusitis, are manifested much more intensively than with inflammation of one nasal sinus.
The disease is complicated if the infection spreads to the brain because of its anatomical proximity to the paranasal sinuses.
Acute pansinusit can not be underestimated -It is necessary to begin treatment of the disease as soon as possible after the first symptoms are detected. To establish an accurate diagnosis, the doctor will prescribe a number of studies, including X-ray imaging using computed tomography, MRI or radiography of the nasal sinuses. Identification and detection of a pathogenic microorganism will help a specialist to prescribe the optimal antibiotic drugs.
Recurrent pansinusitis - what is it?This is a chronic disease caused by a polyp in the nasal area or curvature of the nasal septum. Treatment in this case involves a surgical operation, in which the polyp is removed or the shape of the septum is corrected. The purpose of the operation is to restore the normal outflow of mucus from the paranasal sinuses.
When a doctor diagnoses pansinusitis, treatment with prescribed medications is often supplemented with the following recommendations.
Since the disease under consideration is muchmore serious than ordinary sinusitis, in the first place it must be treated with antibiotics or antifungal drugs. Nevertheless, along with traditional treatment, you can take advantage of some of the domestic methods of combating the disease