Chronic Sinusitis
Introduction
Anatomy
Causes
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
Prevention
You may help prevent chronic sinusitis by treating the symptoms of sinusitis and avoiding allergens and smoke. You may reduce symptoms of chronic sinusitis by:• Drinking plenty of fluids
• Using a humidifier in your home
• Applying warm face packs to soothe pain
• Do not bend over, as this increases pressure in your face
Am I at Risk
You may be at risk for chronic sinusitis if you have a long lasting or recurring sinus infection. Scientists believe that some people may be more vulnerable than others may be to airborne fungus and molds that contribute to chronic sinusitis.Complications
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