Maxillary Sinus Infection
Recently I had cbct for my dental work but in my cbct report I saw a note that says mucosal thickening noted in the floo ...
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Mucosal thickening is an inflammatory reaction with hyperplasia of the mucous lining of the maxillary sinus. This condition may result from harmful actions caused by trauma, infections, chemical agents, foreign body reaction, neoplasm, or airway conditions such as allergies, rhinitis, or asthma. So go for following tests cbc tec allergy test from endocrine laboratory ahmedabad. Revert me reports.
As per ct scan (brain) report. Cerebral hemispheres are normal in attenuation. Ventricles, cortical sulci and cisterns a ...
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Dear lybrate-user ji greetings! your ct brain shows that as far as your brain and other central nervous system is concerned it is perfectly normal. The only thing of concern are the maxillary sinuses (cheek bone sinuses) that have swelled up due to some infection so it is holding back the mucous secretion. Actually it has to be drained properly in the nose. So, first things first: 1. You are fine except some sinusitis of cheek side. 2. Take steam inhalation 3. If there is any pain, take a pain killer or coupled with fever then you might need an antibiotic cover. 4. Take plenty of warm water. 5. Avoid eating cold sour items. So should you still need to boost up immunity and have any further questions, ki dly come for a consultation with me. I will discuss things in detail with you. Thanks!
When ct scan is compulsory for any patient? What is the major and minor symptom of brain or head after hurt to head? My ...
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The doctor advises ct-scan to diagnose multiple medical conditions. Some of these conditions and problems are listed below. Diagnose bone diseases such as fractures and tumors of bone detect muscular disorders to locate sinus problems in a patient e.g. Maxillary sinus and conditions like spondylitis. To point exact locations of blood clots, tumors, excessive fluid and infections to diagnose internal bleeding and internal injuries after any road accident. Monitoring or detection of issues like lung nodules, emphysema, heart diseases, liver masses, cancerous lesions. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Something hard seed outer brown inner green like tamarind seed type hard outer brown inner green very very small particl ...
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It can be accumulated mucus. 1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results and gives relief in long term consult online with details.
I am a 57 yo female. i take symbicort for chronic bronchitis that is under control. No flare-ups. Suffer from post nasal ...
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Dear lybrate-user pls get covid 10 rtpcr swab done in first place. All symptoms you explained match the covid scenario. Xray is non diagnostic. Hyperresponsive airway can present as a part of covid infection and sinusitis flares up. You might need oral steroids like prednisolone temporarily to control the inflammation. Pls visit near by covid treatment centre and get tested first. Treatment will follow after diagnosis.
Sar mera sir me aage dard rahata hai lagta hai ki sinus ho gya hai or nosal polyps bhi lagta hai please dawa bataye plea ...
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The sinuses are a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull. The largest sinus cavities are about an inch across. Others are much smaller. Your cheekbones hold your maxillary sinuses (the largest). The low-center of your forehead is where your frontal sinuses are located. Similarly, nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths on the lining of your nasal passages or sinuses. They hang down like teardrops or grapes. They result from chronic inflammation and are associated with asthma, recurring infection, allergies, drug sensitivity or certain immune disorders. Let’s discuss your concern in detail so that we can provide you with the best medical plan.
Hi Sir, I did the x-ray today but the report says ha, y right maxillary sinus - suggestive of sinusitis. What does it me ...
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X-Rays are very deceptive in head & neck region due to lot of superimposition of different tissues. Please undergo a plain CT scan of your paranasal sinuses in direct coronal view to confirm the diagnosis. The Maxillary Sinus is a hidden space, an extension of your nose where certain germs have taken refuge. These germs have created a mucus shield around themselves which cannot be penetrated by the regular antibiotics given by GPs. If this condition is confirmed on CT scan, your ENT Specialist will advise you the right treatment according to the findings of your scan.
I am having continues severe head ache from last Saturday. 7 days continuously uncontrollable pain I am having. So I con ...
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Your having sinusitis with infected sinus acutely, this is the cause of your pain, by proper homeopathic treatment it is curable permanently, otherwise you have to suffer, so you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation.
In CT-Brain scan, in the report they highlighted the point" SOFT TISSUE OPACITY NOTED IN THE SPHENOID AND BILATERAL MAXI ...
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It is sinusitis. If due to this respiratory infection and headache is there then drainage of discharge may be done.
I am suffering from right maxillary sinusitis. Sometimes I feel breathing problem. My nose flow back to my throat & caus ...
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First of all stat avoiding any cold things esp cold drinks. Take maximum of fruits esp vitamin C rich, which will build up your immunity and wil fight with infection. Take herbal green tea with honey daily. Do hot compress on your face. Use chewingum for facial exercises, it will drain out your accumulated mucus. Take homoeopathic medicines to avoid any recurrences.