paranasal sinuses :
Chronic sinusitis
Chronic sinusitis occurs when the spaces inside your nose and head (sinuses) become swollen for three months or more, despite treatment.
This common condition interferes with the way mucus normally comes out, and causes your nose to become blocked. Breathing through the nose may be difficult, and you may feel pain or swelling in the area around your eyes.
Chronic sinusitis can be caused by infection, by tissue growths in the sinuses (nasal polyps) or by swelling of the lining of the sinuses. Also called chronic sinusitis, this condition can affect both adults and children.
Symptoms
Common signs and symptoms of chronic sinusitis include:
Rhinitis
Nasal discharge that is thick and discolored
Runny nose sliding down the back of the throat (postnasal secretion)
stuffy nose or congestion; This causes difficulty breathing through the nose
Pain, tenderness, and swelling around the eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead
Impaired sense of smell and taste
Other signs and symptoms include:
ear pain
Pain in the upper jaw and teeth
coughing or sneezing
sore throat
bad breath
fatigue
The symptoms and signs of chronic sinusitis and acute sinusitis are similar, but acute sinusitis is a temporary infection of the sinuses, often associated with the common cold. Signs and symptoms of chronic sinusitis last at least 12 weeks, but you may have acute episodes of acute sinusitis before the condition develops into chronic sinusitis. Fever is not a common sign of chronic sinusitis, but it can appear when you have acute sinusitis.
Sinuses can be treated with only two components:
olive oil
anise oil
How to use
It is used by a dropper that drips one or two drops of olive oil into both nostrils, and then one or two drops of anise oil, as well as rubbing the nose well. Repeat this recipe twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening for a period of two weeks, hopefully, the symptoms of sinusitis will disappear until you recover completely.
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